
Here is a brief introduction to the tires used for the 10th generation Accord: 1. The tire specification for the 10th generation Accord is 225/50R17 94V. 2. The original tire brand is Michelin PRIMACY 3. 3. The wheel hub is internally equipped with damping adhesive, and the openings on the spokes connect to the openings on the side of the tire, which helps reduce wind noise to some extent while driving. Below is extended information about the tire model: 1. The string combination 225/50R17 94V can be seen on the tire. 225 refers to the tire width of 225mm. 2. 50 represents the aspect ratio of the tire at 50%. 3. R stands for radial tire, with the international code for radial tires being 'R', commonly known as 'steel-belted tires'. 4. 17 indicates the diameter of the wheel rim at 17 inches. 5. 94V represents the tire load index, with V being the speed rating of the tire.

My 10th-gen Accord came with factory-fitted 235/45 R18 tires. I've used Yokohama ADVAN db series quiet tires, which provided exceptional wet grip, and later switched to Michelin Primacy 4, finding them even more comfortable with significantly reduced highway noise. Actually, there are plenty of options in this size for the Accord—major brands like Michelin, Bridgestone, and Goodyear all offer compatible models. When choosing tires, consider your driving habits: opt for durable ones if you frequently drive long distances, or quiet-type tires for urban commuting comfort. I recommend checking tire wear every three years or so—replace them if the tread depth falls below 1.6mm.

The tire specifications for the 10th-generation Accord mainly depend on the trim level. The base model comes with 16-inch wheels paired with 215/60 R16 tires, while the higher trim features 18-inch wheels with 235/45 R18 tires. I personally use Dunlop SP SPORT series, which offers good grip, but tends to slip on icy roads in winter. Switching to all-season tires improved the situation. When selecting tires, consider road conditions—those in rainy southern regions might prioritize wet performance, like the Bridgestone Turanza with its drainage groove design. Also, pay attention to the tire's production date, as rubber on tires older than three years can deteriorate.

The 10th-gen Accord's tire matching depends on wheel size. For 18-inch wheels, 235/45 R18 is commonly used, with Continental UC6 or Hankook Ventus being good choices. I drove 80,000 km before changing tires – the lesson is don't just focus on brands, pay attention to speed rating and load index. For Accords, H or V speed ratings are recommended. When replacing tires, it's best to change all four at once to maintain balanced traction and get a wheel alignment to prevent uneven wear.


