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Honda Vezel (2021–2026) Tyre Fitment Guide: 5 Options

Find the right tyre for your Honda Vezel 2021–2026. OEM sizes, driving context in Pakistan, and 5 fitment options from CircleWheels.

16 June 2026 4 min read 894 words
Honda Vezel (2021–2026) Tyre Fitment Guide: 5 Options

Honda Vezel (2021–2026) Tyre Fitment Guide

The Honda Vezel is one of the more popular compact crossovers on Pakistani roads right now. It sits in a sweet spot — urban enough for Karachi and Lahore traffic, composed enough for motorway runs to Islamabad, and just planted enough for the occasional rough stretch outside city limits. Getting the tyre right matters more on a car like this than most people realise.

This guide walks you through the OEM fitment, how Vezel owners typically use their cars in Pakistan, and five tyre options available right now on CircleWheels.

OEM Tyre Size for the Honda Vezel (2021–2026)

Depending on the trim level, the 2021–2026 Honda Vezel leaves the factory on either 215/55R17 or 225/55R18 tyres. If you are unsure which size your specific unit came with, check the placard on the driver's door jamb — it lists the manufacturer's recommended size and pressure.

Sticking close to OEM size keeps your speedometer accurate, maintains the car's handling balance, and ensures your TPMS (if fitted) reads correctly.

How Vezel Owners Drive in Pakistan

Most Vezel owners use their cars primarily in urban settings — think Karachi's Signal-Free Corridor, Lahore's ring roads, or Islamabad's wide but sometimes potholed sectors. City driving means heat cycles, short trips that keep tyres warm without full warm-up, and occasional sharp kerbs.

Highway use is also common. The Lahore–Islamabad Motorway, Karachi–Hyderabad Expressway, and the stretches through Multan and Faisalabad put real mileage on a tyre. These runs demand stability at higher speeds and resilience against the summer tarmac that can reach extreme surface temperatures in June, July, and August.

Off-road use is generally not what the Vezel is built for. Its crossover stance gives modest ground clearance, but it is not a true SUV. An occasional unpaved road to a hill station — say, a run toward Murree or Kaghan — is manageable, but aggressive off-road use is outside this car's design brief.

Monsoon performance is worth highlighting. From July through September, wet roads in Karachi and Lahore can be genuinely dangerous. Tyre choice affects aquaplaning resistance and wet braking distance more than many drivers appreciate.

5 Tyres That Fit the Honda Vezel on CircleWheels

Browse all tyres for Honda Vezel (2021–2026) to see the full current catalogue with availability and vendor details.

1. Yokohama Bluearth AE61 — 225/55/18

The Yokohama Bluearth AE61 is a touring comfort tyre from one of Japan's most established tyre manufacturers. It is designed with low rolling resistance and a focus on a quiet, smooth ride — exactly what suits the Vezel's character as a refined urban and highway car. Best for: Vezel owners who prioritise ride comfort, fuel efficiency, and a reputable Japanese brand for daily commuting and motorway drives.

2. Kumho Ecsta HS52 — 215/60/16

Kumho is a South Korean brand with a solid presence in Pakistan. The Ecsta HS52 is a high-performance tyre with a focus on handling response and wet grip. Note that this comes in 215/60/16, which is a slightly different size profile. Confirm compatibility with your specific trim before purchasing. Best for: Drivers who want sharper handling feedback and good wet-weather confidence, particularly in cities with heavy monsoon rainfall.

3. Headway (China) — 215/55/17

Headway is a Chinese tyre brand positioned in the value segment. For drivers who cover moderate distances and want a budget-conscious OEM-size replacement, it is a practical choice. As with any budget tyre, set realistic expectations — it will do the job for everyday city driving without the refinement of premium brands. Best for: Budget-focused Vezel owners doing primarily city driving with limited highway mileage.

4. APLUS (China) — 215/55/17

APLUS is another Chinese brand available in the 215/55/17 size, matching the OEM fitment on lower Vezel trims. It targets the entry-level replacement market. If you are replacing a single worn tyre and want to keep costs down while maintaining correct fitment size, APLUS offers that option. Best for: Cost-conscious buyers needing a straightforward OEM-size replacement without a large outlay.

5. Trackmax (China) — 225/55/18

Trackmax fits the larger 225/55/18 size used on higher Vezel trims. It is a Chinese brand in the value-to-mid segment. For owners of the 18-inch variant who want to avoid a significant premium spend, Trackmax provides a fitting option. Best for: Owners of the 18-inch Vezel trim who want a budget-friendly replacement without dropping to a non-OEM size.

A Few Practical Notes Before You Buy

Always verify the exact size on your door placard before ordering. Tyre sizes between trims differ on the Vezel, and ordering the wrong size creates fitment problems. When replacing tyres, fitting the same size on both axles of that axle pair is important for handling balance. And given Pakistan's summer heat, check tyre pressures monthly — heat expands air, and overinflated tyres on hot tarmac wear faster at the centre.

If you are unsure which of these options suits your driving pattern, the vendor details on CircleWheels can help — contact information is listed on each product page.

The right tyre for your Vezel depends on your budget, the roads you use most, and how much you value brand reputation versus price. The Yokohama is the premium pick. The Kumho is worth considering if wet handling matters to you. The three Chinese-brand options serve different corners of the value market.

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