Is the Honda Accord Spare Tire Full-Size?

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McChristopher
07/28/25 4:06pm
Honda Accord spare tire is full-size, but the wear level of the spare tire differs from other tires, resulting in different friction forces, so it should not be used for extended periods. Taking the 2021 Honda Accord as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4893mm, width 1862mm, height 1449mm, wheelbase 2830mm, and fuel tank capacity 56l. The 2021 Honda Accord is a mid-size car, equipped with a 1.5t turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 194ps, maximum power of 143kw, maximum torque of 260nm, and paired with a continuously variable transmission.
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JohnLee
08/11/25 11:09pm
I remember that the spare tire in Honda Accord is usually not full-size in most modern models, with many equipped with a compact spare or even just a tire repair kit. For example, in my experience, the 2020 Accord mostly comes with a temporary small tire, limited to a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, mainly to save trunk space and reduce vehicle weight for better fuel efficiency. However, not every model is the same—older versions like the eighth-generation Accord sometimes had a full-size spare, but you'd need to carefully check the vehicle manual or directly look in the trunk to confirm. I think this small detail is quite important because using the wrong spare tire at high speeds can actually increase risks. The spare tire is usually hidden under the chassis, prone to dust accumulation or air leakage, so it's advisable to regularly check the tire pressure to ensure it can serve as an emergency solution in case of a flat tire on rough roads.
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Paula
08/11/25 11:10pm
I've been driving a Honda Accord for almost ten years, and the spare tire is mostly a temporary compact type, not a full-size one like the main tires. This design is actually quite smart—it saves space and makes the car lighter, which helps with fuel efficiency. But if you've ever had a flat tire on the highway, you know the feeling—the small spare can only get you to the repair shop at a slow pace and isn't meant for long distances. The spare tire configuration varies across different model years of the Accord. For example, my older seventh-gen model came with a compact spare, but a friend’s newer version might not have even changed it at all. I recommend that owners make it a habit to periodically lift the trunk lid and check the condition of the spare tire. Some models offer a full-size spare as an optional upgrade, which is more convenient and durable, but in most cases, the compact spare is sufficient for emergencies—just remember not to exceed the safe speed limit.
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