Tire size meaning

225/40 R18

What the numbers on a 225/40 R18 tire actually mean — width, sidewall, construction and rim — explained in plain language with real-world driving context.

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What does 225/40 R18 mean?

225/40 R18 is a metric tire size: 225 mm wide, a sidewall 40% of that width (90 mm), radial construction, fitted to a 18-inch wheel. Overall diameter ≈ 637 mm.

225
Section width in mm (sidewall to sidewall).
40
Aspect ratio — sidewall is 40% of width (90 mm).
R
Radial construction — the modern layered build.
18
Wheel rim diameter in inches (457 mm).

Ø 637 mm · 25.09″ · 500 revs/km

Section width 225 mmSidewall 90 mmR18 (457 mm)Ø 637 mm (25.09″)

Dimensional breakdown

Section width
225 mm
Aspect ratio
40%
Sidewall height
90.0 mm
Rim diameter
18″ (457.2 mm)
Overall diameter
637 mm
Circumference
2.002 m
Revs per km
500
Construction
Radial (R)

What 225/40 R18 feels like on the road

A 225/40 R18 tire is a low-profile sporty tire. With a sidewall of 90 mm, it gives precise turn-in with a reasonable ride compromise — typical for sport sedans and hot hatches.

The 225 mm contact width provides strong dry and wet grip for sport and performance use. Combined with a 18-inch wheel, this size is most commonly found on mid-size sedans, sport trims and modern crossovers.

At highway speed each tire completes about 500 revolutions per kilometre — the figure your speedometer and ABS were calibrated against if 225/40 R18 is the OEM specification.

Common alternatives to 225/40 R18

Sizes within ±3% overall diameter — generally safe swaps for speedometer accuracy and clearance. Click any size to open a full side-by-side comparison.

Driver feel · telemetry

What 225/40 R18 usually feels like

A driver-perspective read on this size — steering, comfort, highway stability and rough-road behavior.

Steering feel

Sharper steering response

Short sidewall loads the contact patch fast — quick turn-in and confident on-center feel.

Ride comfort

Firmer over rough pavement

Short sidewall transmits more imperfections and increases wheel-damage risk on potholes.

Highway stability

Stable, fuss-free cruising

Plenty of grip for everyday highway driving with no nervous behavior.

Pothole comfort

Less margin against pothole damage

Run wider arc around potholes — short sidewall means the rim takes more of the hit.

Sporty vs OEM tone

Balanced everyday character

A factory-style balance between feel, comfort and grip.

Sidewall90 mm
Ø637 mm
Width225 mm
Revs/km500

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