Toyota Camry Tyre Size Guide: Common Sizes and Replacement Advice
Toyota Camry tyre sizes can vary depending on model year, trim and wheel package, so it is always important to confirm the tyre placard on the vehicle before ordering a replacement set.
For Adelaide drivers, Camry tyre choice is usually about comfort, quiet running, strong wet-weather braking and long-term value. Because the Camry is such a common daily driver, the best tyre is often the one that keeps the car stable and refined without unnecessary road noise.
Common Toyota Camry tyre sizes
Common Camry fitments include:
- 205/65R16 on 16x6.5 wheels
- 215/55R17 on 17x7.5 wheels
- 235/45R18 on 18x8 wheels
- 235/40R19 on 19x8 wheels
These are the main sizes Adelaide drivers usually need when replacing tyres on recent Camry setups.
Which size suits which type of driving?
205/65R16
A comfort-oriented size with more sidewall. This setup tends to suit drivers who want a softer everyday ride.
215/55R17
A very practical balance of comfort, steering response and tyre availability. This is often one of the easiest Camry sizes to shop for.
235/45R18
A sharper-looking fitment that can improve steering feel, provided tyre quality is good.
235/40R19
Usually associated with larger-wheel variants. This setup can look great, but tyre selection matters more if you want to keep noise and harshness under control.
What Camry owners should look for in a replacement tyre
For most Camry owners, a good replacement tyre should deliver:
- low road noise
- strong wet grip
- stable braking feel
- predictable everyday handling
- solid wear life for commuter use
That is usually more important than choosing the cheapest tyre available.
For a Dunlop-specific passenger tyre option, see our guide to Dunlop BlueResponse TG for Toyota Camry in Adelaide. It covers Camry and Camry Hybrid fitment checks, comfort, wet grip and relevant Dunlop TG products.
Before changing size
If you are considering a different tyre size or wheel package, make sure you:
- keep overall rolling diameter sensible
- check the correct load rating
- confirm clearance and legality
- verify the exact size on the tyre placard
Our view
Toyota Camry tyre replacement is all about matching the right size to a comfortable, safe and quiet road setup. For most Adelaide drivers, the best result comes from choosing a quality tyre in the correct size rather than chasing a cosmetic upgrade that compromises day-to-day comfort.
If you need help choosing Toyota Camry tyres in Adelaide, visit Autosport Tyre World Magill at 647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072 or call 0452 641 023.
Recommended tyre options from our range
After confirming the exact placard size, these product links are useful starting points from our own tyre range. They help compare value, everyday and premium choices while also keeping the tyre-size guide connected to live Autosport Tyre World product pages.
Budget
Good for value-focused daily driving where price matters, using brands such as Sailun, Winrun, Simmons, Comforser, Triangle, Roadstone, Opals, Centara or Vinmax.
- 235/45R18 98V XL Sailun SAV1 — Sailun. Matched to the listed 235/45R18 fitment reference.
- Winrun 215/55R17 98W R330 — Winrun. Matched to the listed 215/55R17 fitment reference.
Middle Range
A stronger everyday balance for wet grip, road noise and tread life, using brands such as Kumho, Hankook, Yokohama, Toyo or Goodyear.
- Kumho 205/65R16 95H ES33 ECOWING — Kumho. Matched to the listed 205/65R16 fitment reference.
- Yokohama 215/55R17 98W AE51 — Yokohama. Matched to the listed 215/55R17 fitment reference.
Top Range
Best suited when premium comfort, braking confidence, EV refinement or performance is the priority, using brands such as Michelin, Continental or Pirelli.
- Michelin PS5 235/45R18 98Y — Michelin. Matched to the listed 235/45R18 fitment reference.
- 215/55R17 94V Continental EcoContact 6 — Continental. Matched to the listed 215/55R17 fitment reference.
Always confirm tyre placard size, load index, speed rating and current wheel package before ordering. For mixed-size or staggered vehicles, front and rear tyres may need to be selected separately.