Tire size

195/50 R15

Full dimensions and a live comparison calculator for the 195/50 R15 tire size.

Overall diameter

576.0 mm

22.68″

Sidewall height

97.5 mm

Circumference

1.810 m

Revs / km

552.6

Section width

195 mm

Aspect ratio

50%

Rim diameter

15″

381.0 mm

Radius

288.0 mm

What does 195/50 R15 mean?

The 195 is the section width in millimetres, measured sidewall to sidewall. The 50 is the aspect ratio — sidewall height as a percentage of width, so the sidewall here is 97.5 mm. The R15 means a radial-construction tire designed for a 15-inch wheel rim. Together these give an overall diameter of 576 mm.

Compare 195/50 R15 with another size

Current Tire

195/50R15

New Tire

225/45R17
195/50 R15
225/45 R17

Ground line · scaled comparison

Not Recommended

Over 5% — speedometer & ABS may misread

Diameter change

+58.3 mm

10.12%

Speedometer at 100

110.1 km/h

+10.12% error

Ground clearance

+29.1 mm

ride height delta

Sidewall change

+3.8 mm

revs/km: 501.8

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Common alternatives to 195/50 R15

These sizes are within a few percent overall diameter — usually safe on the same vehicle from a speedometer-error standpoint.

Compare 195/50 R15 with popular upgrades

Plus-size upgrades from 195/50 R15

205/45 R16Ø 591 mm

+2.59% vs 195/50 R15

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205/40 R17Ø 596 mm

+3.44% vs 195/50 R15

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195/50 R16Ø 601 mm

+4.41% vs 195/50 R15

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215/40 R17Ø 604 mm

+4.83% vs 195/50 R15

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205/50 R16Ø 611 mm

+6.15% vs 195/50 R15

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205/45 R17Ø 616 mm

+7.00% vs 195/50 R15

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Fitment safety note

Overall diameter, speedometer error and circumference are only part of the picture. Physical clearance, wheel offset (ET), hub bore, suspension geometry, load index and your manufacturer's recommendation all decide whether a size is truly safe on your car. Always cross-check with the vehicle manual or a qualified fitter before changing tire size.

Frequently asked questions

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