2014–2019 E170 (11th generation)
2014–2019 Toyota Corolla Tire Sizes, Pressure and Bolt Pattern
Every one of 3 factory tire sizes fitted to the 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla, by trim and wheel diameter, with recommended cold pressures. Bolt pattern 5x100. Lug nuts torque to 76 lb-ft.
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2014–2019 Toyota Corolla factory tire sizes
High confidence| Trim / wheels | Tire size | Pressure (F/R) | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| L; LE Eco (base, low-rolling-resistance) | 195/65R15 | 35 psi | 89S/91S |
| LE, S, SE, XLE; LE Eco Plus/Premium (16-in) | 205/55R16 | 32 psi | 89H/91H |
| S Premium (2014–2016), SE/XSE 17-in, Special Edition (2016) | 215/45R17 | 32 psi | 87W |
2014–2019 Toyota Corolla bolt pattern and lug nut torque
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Bolt pattern (PCD) | 5x100 |
| Lug nut torque | 76 lb-ft |
| Spare tire | T125/70D16 compact temporary spare under trunk floor |
Tighten in a star pattern with a torque wrench, then re-check after roughly 50 miles. Wheels seat as they are driven. An impact gun routinely overshoots the figure above by 100 lb-ft or more, which warps rotors and stretches studs.
Which Toyota Corolla model years does this cover?
These tire sizes specifications apply to every Toyota Corolla built from 2014 through 2019 — the E170 (11th generation), compact sedan. Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.
What changed during the 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla
- 2014Generation launch; LED low beams standard on all trims; CVT replaces the 4-speed auto on most trims (4AT lingers on base L through 2016); LE Eco with 140-hp Valvematic 2ZR-FAE added
- 2016Oil filter changes from cartridge (04152-YZZA6) to spin-on (90915-YZZF2) per Toyota's filter application chart; Special Edition trim with 17-in wheels
- 2017Facelift: new fascias, standard Toyota Safety Sense-P (auto emergency braking) on all trims, S trims replaced by SE/XSE, XLE added, bi-LED headlights on upper trims
- 2019Final E170 sedan year (the 2019 Corolla Hatchback is already the new E210 platform)
2014–2019 Toyota Corolla tire sizes: common questions
What size tires does a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla take?
- It varies by trim and wheel size, 3 factory fitments exist, from 195/65R15 up. Check the placard on the driver's door jamb for the size your specific vehicle left the factory with.
What is the bolt pattern on a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?
- 5x100. That is the figure you need when shopping for aftermarket wheels; centre bore and offset still have to match separately.
What should the tire pressure be on a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?
- 35 PSI front and rear, measured cold. The number moulded into the tire sidewall is the tire's maximum, not the vehicle's recommendation. Do not inflate to it.
What is the lug nut torque for a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?
- 76 lb-ft, tightened in a star pattern with a torque wrench. Impact guns routinely overshoot this by 100 lb-ft or more, which warps rotors and stretches studs.
Does the 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla come with a spare tire?
- T125/70D16 compact temporary spare under trunk floor.
Sources
- Toyota technical data, Corolla E170 US fluids & capacities (toyota-club.net)
- Toyota Genuine Battery application chart 2023, ZRE172 OE specs (toyotapartsandservice.com)
- Toyota Genuine Spark Plug application chart 2020 (toyotapartsandservice.com)
- Toyota Genuine Oil Filter application chart 2020, 2016 cartridge-to-spin-on switch (toyotapartsandservice.com)
- Toyota Safety Recall & Service Campaign matrix, SSC JSD, LSC F0N (NHTSA)
- TirePressure.org, 2016 Toyota Corolla placard pressures
- fueleconomy.gov, 2016 Corolla EPA ratings
- RepairPal. 2014 Corolla water pump replacement cost
