What is the tire size of the Toyota Yaris?

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LeColton
07/29/25 4:41am
Toyota Yaris comes with the following tire specifications: 1. The base 1.3L model is equipped with 175/65R14 tires on 14-inch steel wheels. 2. Other trims feature 185/60R15 tires on 15-inch alloy wheels. The 185/60R15 size is relatively suitable for the compact Yaris. A common option like the Bridgestone Ecopia EP150 is an economical tire with energy-saving and wear-resistant advantages, meeting household needs.
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VonEmma
08/12/25 8:22am
As someone who has repaired countless cars, I must say the Toyota Yaris typically uses 185/60 R15 tires. With a width of 185mm, aspect ratio of 60%, and 15-inch rims, this design is reasonable. During inspections, don't just check the model number—also look at the production date and wear level. I've seen many owners neglect this, driving on completely worn-out treads, which not only increases fuel consumption but also lengthens braking distance. I recommend checking tire pressure and balance every six months. When replacing tires, choose the same size from reputable brands like Michelin or Goodyear—it's cost-effective and safe. Changing to a different model might trigger dashboard warning lights.
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DelZoey
08/12/25 8:22am
I've been driving my Toyota Yaris for several years, and I remember the tire size clearly: 185/60 R15. This size is quite common. The 185 at the front represents the tire width of 185 millimeters, the 60 is the aspect ratio, meaning the height is 60% of the width, and R15 indicates a 15-inch wheel diameter. I use the original factory tires, and I feel they have good grip, especially in the rain where they don't slip too much. If you're planning to replace your tires, I suggest not changing the size arbitrarily because going too big might cause rubbing against the wheel arches, and going too small could affect fuel efficiency and safety. Last time I replaced them with the same size, I noticed less noise and more stable handling. Regular tire checks are important—monitor tread wear and tire pressure to avoid blowouts. Overall, this size suits the Yaris's compact body well, making it economical and practical to drive.
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