205/55R16 Tires — Expert Fitment & Top Picks
205/55R16 is one of the most common passenger-car sizes—popular on compact and midsize sedans/coupes and many CUV trims. We stock quiet touring/all-season, performance all-season, all-weather (3PMSF), summer UHP, and dedicated winter options so you can match tread, compound, and warranty to how (and where) you drive.
Quick Specs (Typical)
- Overall diameter: ~24.9" (varies by model)
- Section width: ~8.1" on a 6.5" wheel
- Approved wheel width: ~5.5"–7.5" (most measured on 6.5")
- Revs/mile: ~811 (model-dependent)
P-Metric & Load Options (What to Know)
- SL vs. XL: SL (standard load) suits many cars; XL supports higher loads/pressures—often specified on heavier trims or for crisper handling.
- LT not applicable: LT constructions are not typical for 205/55R16; stick with P-metric SL/XL that meet your placard.
- Always match your door placard: Size, load index (SL/XL), and speed rating must meet or exceed OE requirements.
Great Fits & Use Cases
- Touring/All-Season: Quiet ride, confident wet braking, and long tread life for commuting and road trips.
- Performance All-Season or Summer UHP: Sharper steering and grip for enthusiastic driving (summer tires excel in warm temps).
- All-Weather (3PMSF): True winter-rated traction without seasonal swaps—ideal for regular snow.
- Winter/Snow: Maximum snow/ice grip in sustained cold; swap back when temps warm.
Fitment & Safety Checklist (We Verify Before Shipping)
- Confirm size vs. OE and wheel width/offset for fender/suspension/brake clearance.
- Meet or exceed load index (SL/XL) and speed rating on your door placard.
- TPMS compatibility, torque specs, and cold inflation pressure guidance included with your order.
Popular Vehicles Using 205/55R16 (Many Trims)
Honda Civic • Toyota Corolla • Mazda3 (select years) • Volkswagen Jetta/Golf • Subaru Impreza • Hyundai Elantra • Kia Forte—plus others. We’ll confirm exact fitment for your year/make/model.
FAQs: 205/55R16 Tires
Can I switch to 195/65R15 instead?
Overall diameter is very similar (about +0.4% taller), but it requires 15" wheels. It’s not a direct swap unless you change wheels and confirm clearances.
What about 205/60R16 or 215/55R16?
205/60R16 is ~+3.2% taller and may affect speedometer and clearance. 215/55R16 is ~+1.7% taller and ~10 mm wider; fit depends on wheel width/offset and liners. We’ll verify before recommending.
SL vs. XL—what should I choose?
SL fits many cars; XL supports higher loads/pressures and can improve stability on heavier trims. Always meet or exceed your placard.
Are run-flat options available in 205/55R16?
Yes in select models. Run-flats can add weight and firmness; ensure your vehicle is compatible and carry a TPMS check after install.
What pressure should I run?
Use the door-placard PSI (cold) as baseline. Recheck after 50–100 miles and monthly—and anytime temperatures swing.
Ready to dial in your setup? Compare tread types, warranties, and prices—our fitment team will make sure your 205/55R16 set is right the first time.
Reviewed by the Performance Plus Tire Fitment Team