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2025 Toyota Camry OEM Wheels: Sizes, Specs & Fitment Guide

Make/Model Wheel Guides Published April 10, 2026 · By OEMWheel.com

2025 Toyota Camry OEM Wheels: Sizes, Specs & Complete Fitment Guide

You just walked out to the driveway and noticed it -- a deep gouge running across the face of your Camry's wheel from last week's parking garage incident. Now you're staring at a screen full of wheel listings, bolt pattern numbers, and offset measurements, wondering which one actually fits your car.

You're not alone. The 2025 Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling sedans in America, and "what size wheels does a 2025 Camry take?" is one of the most common fitment questions we see. The good news: Toyota kept things relatively straightforward with the ninth-generation Camry's wheel options.

The tricky part is that there are four distinct wheel configurations across the LE, SE, XLE, and XSE trims. Order the wrong one and you'll get a wheel that either won't bolt up or won't clear your brakes.

This guide covers every 2025 Toyota Camry OEM wheel option -- sizes, bolt pattern, offset, finish, and Hollander interchange numbers -- so you can order the right factory replacement with confidence. We'll also break down pricing, explain which wheels interchange between trims, and show you exactly how to verify fitment using your VIN.

2025 Toyota Camry OEM Wheel Specifications by Trim

The 2025 Camry (chassis code XV80) is Toyota's ninth-generation Camry, and every trim comes standard with a hybrid powertrain in both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations. All four trims share the same 5x114.3 bolt pattern (also written as 5x4.5") and 60.1mm center bore, but the wheel diameter, width, offset, and finish vary by trim level.

Here's the full breakdown:

SpecLESEXLEXSE
Diameter16"18"18"19"
Width6.5"8"8"8"
Bolt Pattern5x114.35x114.35x114.35x114.3
Offset (ET)+40mm+50mm+50mm+50mm
Center Bore60.1mm60.1mm60.1mm60.1mm
Spoke Design10-spoke15-spoke15-spoke15-spoke
FinishSilverGloss BlackBlack MachinedBlack Machined w/ Smoked Clearcoat
Tire Size205/65R16235/45R18235/45R18235/40R19
Hollander #9596995968A95968B95975
Lug Nut Torque76 ft-lbs76 ft-lbs76 ft-lbs76 ft-lbs

A quick note on the SE and XLE wheels: Both use an 18x8" wheel with the same 15-spoke design, but the finishes are different. The SE gets a gloss black finish (Hollander 95968A), while the XLE gets a machined-and-black two-tone finish (Hollander 95968B). They're mechanically identical, so an SE wheel will physically fit an XLE and vice versa. The only difference is cosmetic.

Ready to find the exact OEM wheel for your 2025 Camry? Search by VIN -- enter your 17-digit VIN and we'll show every factory wheel that fits your specific vehicle, down to the trim level.

Understanding the 2025 Camry's Bolt Pattern, Offset & Hub Bore

If you've never shopped for a replacement wheel before, the specification table above might look like a foreign language. Here's what each number actually means for your Camry -- and why getting them right matters more than the wheel's appearance.

Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3

The bolt pattern (also called PCD, or Pitch Circle Diameter) tells you how many lug bolts the wheel has and the diameter of the circle they form. Every 2025 Camry uses a 5x114.3 pattern -- five lug bolts arranged on a circle with a 114.3mm diameter.

This is one of the most common bolt patterns in the automotive world. It's shared by the Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Nissan Altima, and dozens of other vehicles. That's useful to know, but don't assume a wheel from one of those vehicles will fit your Camry. The bolt pattern is just one piece of the puzzle.

Offset: +40mm to +50mm

Offset (marked as ET on the wheel) measures the distance in millimeters from the wheel's centerline to its mounting surface. A positive offset means the mounting surface sits closer to the outer face of the wheel, which pushes the wheel inward toward the suspension.

The 2025 Camry LE uses a +40mm offset on its 16" wheels, while the SE, XLE, and XSE all use +50mm on their 18" and 19" wheels. Using a wheel with the wrong offset can cause real problems.

Too much positive offset pushes the wheel too far inward, potentially rubbing against suspension components. Too little offset pushes the wheel outward, which can interfere with fender clearance and stress wheel bearings.

When David, a body shop owner in Phoenix, called us last fall about a 2025 Camry XSE repair, he'd already ordered 19" wheels from a parts broker. The bolt pattern matched, but the offset was +38mm instead of +50mm. The wheels bolted on fine, but the customer came back two weeks later complaining about a vibration at highway speeds. The wheels were sitting 12mm further outboard than Toyota engineered them to sit, and it was putting lateral stress on the front bearings. David ended up replacing the wheels again -- this time with genuine OEM wheels at the correct +50mm offset. It cost his shop an extra $800 in labor and parts he could've avoided.

Center Bore: 60.1mm

The center bore (also called hub bore) is the hole in the middle of the wheel that fits over the hub on your car. The 2025 Camry uses a 60.1mm center bore across all trims. OEM wheels are machined to fit this bore exactly, which means the wheel is centered by the hub itself, not by the lug nuts.

This is one of the key differences between OEM and aftermarket wheels. Many aftermarket wheels use a larger center bore with plastic hub-centric rings to adapt. Those rings can crack, compress, or fall out over time, leading to vibrations that no amount of balancing will fix.

Which 2025 Camry Wheels Interchange Between Trims?

One of the most common questions we get is whether you can swap wheels between Camry trims. Here's the short answer:

Direct Bolt-On Interchanges

  • SE and XLE wheels (18x8", +50mm) are interchangeable. The only difference is the finish. If you don't mind the cosmetic change, an SE wheel works on an XLE and vice versa.
  • XSE wheels (19x8", +50mm) can physically bolt onto an SE or XLE. The offset matches, so there are no clearance issues. You'll need 235/40R19 tires instead of 235/45R18, though. This is a popular OEM-spec upgrade.

Interchanges That Need Attention

  • LE wheels (16x6.5", +40mm) on an SE, XLE, or XSE: They'll bolt on, but the 10mm offset difference changes the wheel's position slightly. More importantly, the smaller diameter may not clear larger brake rotors on higher trims. Verify brake clearance before ordering.
  • 18" or 19" wheels on an LE: This works in most cases since you're going to a wider wheel with more positive offset, which tucks the wheel inward. But confirm tire clearance with the LE's suspension geometry. The LE may have different spring rates.

Cross-Generation Compatibility

The 2025 Camry (XV80) shares its 5x114.3 bolt pattern and 60.1mm center bore with the previous-generation Camry (XV70, 2018-2024). However, the wheel designs and offsets differ between generations. A 2024 Camry 18" wheel with a +45mm offset won't sit in the same position as a 2025 Camry 18" wheel with a +50mm offset. That 5mm difference is enough to affect fender clearance and suspension geometry. Always match offset when crossing generations.

Browse all Toyota Camry OEM wheels in our inventory to see what's currently in stock for your model year.

OEM vs. Replica Wheels for the 2025 Camry

When you search for 2025 Camry factory wheels, you'll find options ranging from $100 replicas to $500+ genuine OEM wheels. The differences between OEM and replica wheels come down to engineering, materials, and quality control. Let's break down what you're actually paying for.

What Makes OEM Wheels Different

OEM wheels are manufactured to Toyota's exact engineering specifications. They go through SAE J2530 testing, which includes:

  • Impact testing -- simulating curb strikes and pothole hits
  • Radial fatigue testing -- simulating hundreds of thousands of miles of road stress
  • Cornering fatigue testing -- simulating the lateral forces during turning

Toyota specifies the aluminum alloy composition, the casting or forging method, the heat treatment process, and the machining tolerances. The result is a wheel that's engineered to work with your Camry's suspension, braking, and electronic stability control systems.

The Replica Tradeoff

Replica wheels are reverse-engineered from the OEM design. They look similar (sometimes nearly identical), but they typically use a lower-grade aluminum alloy and may not match the exact weight, offset, or hub bore of the original. A replica that's 2-3 pounds heavier per wheel adds 8-12 pounds of unsprung mass to your vehicle, which affects ride quality, braking distance, and fuel economy.

Lisa, a 2025 Camry XLE owner in Colorado, bought a set of four replica 18" wheels online for $480 total -- about $120 per wheel compared to roughly $350 for genuine OEM replacements. Within eight months, two of the four wheels developed hairline cracks around the lug bolt holes. She discovered this during a tire rotation at her local shop. The replacement cost for two new wheels plus the mounting and balancing fees ended up exceeding what four OEM wheels would have cost from the start.

When Replicas Make Sense

We're not going to tell you replicas are always wrong. If you're putting wheels on a vehicle you plan to sell within a year, or if you need a temporary solution while you source OEM wheels, a quality replica from a reputable manufacturer can work. Just understand the tradeoffs in durability, weight, and resale value.

For long-term ownership, OEM wheels hold their value better, last longer, and keep your Camry performing the way Toyota designed it to. That matters for safety, ride quality, and resale.

How to Verify Your 2025 Toyota Camry Wheel Size & Specs

You don't have to memorize specification tables. There are three reliable ways to confirm exactly which wheel your 2025 Camry needs.

Method 1: Use Your VIN

Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) encodes your exact trim, drivetrain, and factory equipment. Enter your VIN in our search tool and you'll see every OEM wheel that matches your specific vehicle -- no guessing required.

Your VIN is on a metal plate visible through the lower-left corner of your windshield, on your driver's side door jamb sticker, and on your vehicle registration.

Method 2: Check the Tire Placard

Open the driver's side door and look at the sticker on the door jamb. It lists your factory tire size and recommended tire pressure. Cross-reference the tire size with the table above:

  • 205/65R16 = LE trim, 16" wheels
  • 235/45R18 = SE or XLE trim, 18" wheels
  • 235/40R19 = XSE trim, 19" wheels

Method 3: Read the Wheel Itself

If you can safely access the back of the wheel (remove it or turn the steering to full lock for front wheels), look for markings cast into the metal. You'll typically find:

  • The size (e.g., 8Jx18)
  • The offset (e.g., ET50)
  • A part number or date code
  • The manufacturer mark (e.g., "Made in Japan")

These markings confirm exactly what wheel you have, which is especially useful if a previous owner swapped wheels between trims.

2025 Toyota Camry OEM Wheel Pricing

Replacement OEM wheel pricing depends on the size, finish, and condition. Here's what you can expect:

WheelNew (Dealer)Reconditioned OEMUsed OEM (Like-New)
16" LE (Silver)$350-$450$250-$300$250-$315
18" SE (Gloss Black)$450-$550$300-$375$300-$375
18" XLE (Black Machined)$450-$550$300-$375$280-$350
19" XSE (Smoked Black)$500-$650$350-$425$325-$375

Dealer pricing for a single OEM wheel typically runs $350 to $650+ depending on the size and finish. That doesn't include mounting, balancing, or TPMS sensor transfer, which usually adds $30-$75 per wheel.

Buying direct from an OEM wheel specialist like us saves you 20-40% compared to dealer parts department pricing, and every wheel ships with guaranteed fitment and free shipping.

Cost-Saving Tip

If you only need to replace one wheel due to curb damage, a single OEM replacement is almost always the most cost-effective option. You get an exact match for your other three wheels in fitment, weight, and finish. There's no need to buy a full set unless you want a cosmetic upgrade (like moving from 16" LE wheels to 18" SE/XLE wheels).

Tire Recommendations for 2025 Camry OEM Wheels

Your OEM wheels are designed to pair with specific tire sizes. Here's what Toyota recommends:

TrimTire SizeCommon OEM Tire Brands
LE205/65R16Bridgestone Turanza, Firestone FT140
SE / XLE235/45R18Bridgestone Turanza EL450, Michelin Primacy
XSE235/40R19Bridgestone Potenza Sport, Michelin Pilot Sport

A few things to keep in mind when replacing tires on your Camry:

  • Don't mix tire sizes across axles. The 2025 Camry uses the same size on all four corners, and your AWD system (if equipped) requires matched tire diameters to function properly.
  • Match the load rating. Toyota specifies a minimum load index for each tire size. Don't downgrade the load rating to save a few dollars.
  • The 2025 Camry is a hybrid. Every trim uses a hybrid powertrain, and the LE's 205/65R16 tires are chosen partly for their lower rolling resistance, which maximizes fuel efficiency. Switching to larger wheels on the LE will likely reduce your combined MPG by 1-3 MPG.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bolt pattern does a 2025 Toyota Camry use?

The 2025 Toyota Camry uses a 5x114.3 bolt pattern (also expressed as 5x4.5 inches) across all trims -- LE, SE, XLE, and XSE. This bolt pattern has been consistent on the Camry for over a decade.

Are 2024 and 2025 Camry wheels interchangeable?

Not directly. The 2025 Camry (XV80) and 2024 Camry (XV70) share the same 5x114.3 bolt pattern and 60.1mm center bore, but the offset specifications differ. The 2024 Camry's 18" wheels typically use a +45mm offset, while the 2025 uses +50mm. That 5mm difference affects wheel positioning and should not be ignored.

Can I put 19" XSE wheels on my Camry SE?

Yes. The XSE's 19x8" wheels share the same bolt pattern, offset (+50mm), and center bore (60.1mm) as the SE's 18" wheels. You'll need to purchase 235/40R19 tires to replace your 235/45R18 tires. This is a factory-approved size, so it won't affect your speedometer accuracy significantly or cause clearance issues.

How much does a 2025 Camry OEM wheel cost?

A single OEM replacement wheel ranges from about $250 for a reconditioned 16" LE wheel to $500+ for a new 19" XSE wheel from a dealer. Buying from an OEM wheel specialist typically saves 20-40% compared to dealer pricing.

Do I need to replace all four wheels if one is damaged?

No. If only one wheel is damaged, replacing just that one wheel with an OEM match is the most practical and cost-effective approach. OEM wheels are manufactured to consistent specifications, so a replacement will match your existing three wheels in fitment, weight, and balance characteristics.

What rim size does a 2025 Toyota Camry have?

The 2025 Toyota Camry rim size depends on your trim level: the LE uses 16-inch rims (16x6.5"), the SE and XLE use 18-inch rims (18x8"), and the XSE uses 19-inch rims (19x8"). "Rim" and "wheel" refer to the same component -- see the full specification table above for offset, bolt pattern, and finish details by trim.

How do I know if my Camry wheels are OEM or aftermarket?

Check the back of the wheel for Toyota part numbers, casting marks, and a "Made in Japan" or manufacturer stamp. OEM wheels will have these markings cast or stamped into the metal. Our guide to identifying OEM wheels walks through the full process. You can also search by your VIN to see what wheels came factory-equipped on your specific vehicle.

Find Your 2025 Toyota Camry OEM Wheel

Finding the right OEM wheels for your Toyota Camry doesn't have to be complicated. Here's what to remember:

  • All 2025 Camrys use a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and 60.1mm center bore
  • LE trims get 16" wheels, SE and XLE get 18" wheels, and the XSE gets 19" wheels
  • SE and XLE wheels are interchangeable (same size, different finish)
  • OEM wheels outperform replicas in durability, weight accuracy, and resale value
  • Your VIN is the fastest way to find the exact wheel match

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