Toyota tyre pressure and size guide

This is our guide to Toyota tyre pressure and tyre advice. When it comes to car maintenance, many of us think only about oil changes and brake pads. However, tyres also deserve our attention, since they’re the only part of our vehicles that actually touch the road surface.

In this article we provide information concerning tyre law in the UK and on the continent (where motorway speeds can be higher) and inform you of the tyre sizes and preferred pressure levels for all models in the current Toyota passenger vehicle range.

Toyota tyre pressure and size guide

The tyre sizes and recommended general inflation pressures for all current models in the Toyota passenger vehicle range can be found in the table below. Inflation pressures for older models can usually be found either on one of the car’s B-pillars, on the inside of the glove box lid, or within the owner’s manual.

MODEL TYRE SIZE PRESSURE FRONT PRESSURE REAR
Aygo 165/60 R15 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Yaris 185/65 R15 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Yaris 195/55 R16 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Yaris 205/45 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
GR Yaris 225/40 R18 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Yaris Cross 205/65 R16 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Yaris Cross 215/55 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Yaris Cross 215/50 R18 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Corolla 205/55 R16 2.5 bar or 36 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
Corolla 225/45 R17 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.1 bar or 31 psi
Corolla 225/40 R18 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.1 bar or 31 psi
Camry 215/55 R17 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
Camry 235/45 R18 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
C-HR 215/60 R17 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
C-HR 225/50 R18 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
RAV4 225/65 R17 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
RAV4 225/60 R18 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
RAV4 235/55 R19 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
RAV4 Plug-in 235/55 R19 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Highlander 235/55 R20 2.7 bar or 38 psi 2.7 bar or 38 psi
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GR Supra (front) 255/35 R19 2.2 bar or 32 psi n/a
GR Supra (rear) 275/35 R19 n/a 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Prius 195/65 R15 2.5 bar or 36 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
Prius 215/45 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.1 bar or 30 psi
Prius Plug-in 195/65 R15 2.5 bar or 36 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
Land Cruiser 245/70 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Land Cruiser 265/65 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Land Cruiser 265/55 R19 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Proace Verso 215/65 R16 2.9 bar or 42 psi 2.9 bar or 42 psi
Proace Verso 215/60 R17 2.9 bar or 42 psi 2.9 bar or 42 psi
Hilux 225/70 R17 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.4 bar or 35 psi
Hilux 265/65 R17 2.0 bar or 29 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Hilux 265/60 R18 2.0 bar or 29 psi 2.0 bar or 29 psi
Mirai 235/55 R19 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Mirai 245/45 R20 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi

Recently discontinued models:

Auris 205/55 R16 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Auris 225/45 R17 2.3 bar or 33 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Avensis 205/60 R16 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
Avensis 215/55 R17 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Avensis 225/45 R18 2.5 bar or 36 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Verso 205/65 R16 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
Verso 205/55 R17 2.4 bar or 35 psi 2.3 bar or 33 psi
RAV4 (prev) 225/65 R17 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi
RAV4 (prev) 235/55 R18 2.2 bar or 32 psi 2.2 bar or 32 psi

Toyota tyre pressure frequently asked questions

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1. What is the required tyre tread depth in the UK?

The UK government states that cars, light vans and light trailers must have a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm and “there must be tread across the middle three-quarters and around the entire tyre.”*

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2. Is there a general government recommendation for tyre pressure?

No, tyre pressure recommendations vary from car to car. Car manufacturers set the values for inflation levels.

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3. Where can I check the pressures for my Toyota if it is not listed below?

The tyre pressure for your Toyota will be listed in the vehicle handbook and in the driver-side door recess.

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4. What rules are there concerning tyre condition?

Your tyres should be free from certain cuts and other defects such as uneven tread wear and foreign objects, such as nails.

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5. Are there any tyre-related laws that I should be aware of when driving on the continent?

Yes, but they are mainly concerned with the fitment of winter tyres. The European countries listed below legally enforce the use of winter tyres between the stated dates*. Minimum tread depths may also change in winter or from country to country, so it’s best to check local laws before you depart.

Austria 1 November to 15 April
Estonia 1 December to 28/29 February
Finland 1 December to 28/29 February
Germany In adverse winter weather conditions
Latvia 1 December to 28/29 February
Norway In adverse winter weather conditions winter tyres or chains must be used
Sweden 1 December to 31 March

Mandatory winter tyre use in Europe*2019 Toyota Prius Hybrid AWD-i Business Edition+ Wheel2019 Toyota Prius Hybrid AWD-i Business Edition+ Wheel

6. Why do pressure levels vary depending on wheel size?

Pressures vary because larger diameter wheels use lower-profile tyres. Low profile tyres have less rolling resistance and drag than higher-walled tyres, so inflating them to the same level as high-profile rubber can give a harsh ride and increase road noise.

Did you find the answer in our Toyota tyre pressure guide? Head to our customer website to find more specific information about your car or to request a tyre check from your local dealer.

*Information correct at time of publication

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