I’d like to replace the tires on my 2021 Honda Civic Type R, but I am unsure of the original tires’ measurements—what size are the 2021 Honda Civic Type R OEM tires?
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Fortunately, the 2021 Honda Civic Type R tires only has one OEM tire size—P245/30R20—making it incredibly easy to know which size tires you’ll need to purchase if you plan on replacing the original set.
If you’re not familiar with how to read tire sizes, here’s a quick breakdown:
- P—Signifies this is a “Passenger Tire”
- 245—Tells us that the tire is 245 millimeters wide
- 30—Tells us the tire’s aspect ratio
- R—Denotes the radial
- 20—Tells us the wheel has a diameter of 20 inches
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The Type R line of Honda Civics has a history of being, well, less than subtle let’s say. The atypical white on red paint scheme that springs to mind is a great example. So, it’s rather fitting that our first look at the
new 2022 Honda Civic Type R interior (complete with manual transmission!) was delivered in what looks to be a similarly brash manner. The new spy shots, seen on the CivicXI forum, show a Honda employee attempting to prevent photos of the interior from being taken.
New Civic interior meets Type R
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Thankfully, we already have images of the new Civic Type R interior. Well, most of it. What you see above is pretty much what you get in the new Civic Type R (CTR). However, there are a few key differences, as can be expected. For starters, you get a manual transmission in the 2022 Honda Civic Type R. That stick shift is also topped with the Type R signature metal shift knob, despite the Honda employee’s best efforts to hide it.
Just like the last gen CTR, you’re also getting some better seats. Here’s hoping these are just as supportive and comfy as the last R from Honda. Honestly, they look very similar. There’s red accents, Alcantara, and of course, big fat bolsters to keep you in place while hooning about.
The hottest Civic gets some big tires for 2022
Thanks in large part to the incredibly high-res shots on the CivicXI forum, we wouldn’t know the tire size on the new 2022 Honda Civic Type R. For starters, you’re getting 19-inch wheels, just a little smaller than the last car. Honda has likely changed the wheel size following complaints about tire noise and ride harshness in the previous model. These new wheels are also wider than last year’s car at 265/30/R19. Ideally, this helps the new car handle even better than last year’s.
Not that the FK8 Civic Type R was any slouch in the handling department. Some consider that car to be one of the best-driving FWD cars of all time. High praise rightly earned from numerous publications, such as MotorTrend. That also sets a very high bar for the new car. The 2022 Honda Civic Type R can’t be a slouch to say the least.
The 2022 Honda Civic Type R is almost here
The cat is definitely out of the bag on the newest Honda Civic Type R. Soon, publications will be getting test cars from Honda. But first, we need that camo wrap to come off to be sure what we’re all working with here. Things certainly look more toned down than last year’s CTR, but only time will tell how things look in the flesh.
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