2026 Ford Transit Courier Wheel & Tire Sizes
Complete fitment guide for the 2026 Ford Transit Courier: factory tire sizes, compatible wheel diameters, widths and offsets, and the 5x108 bolt pattern — for every trim.
Bolt Pattern
5x108
Centre Bore
63.4 mm
Wheel Diameters
15"–18"
Factory (OEM) Tire Sizes for the 2026 Ford Transit Courier
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2026 Ford Transit Courier Wheel Fitment by Trim
Compatible wheel diameter, width and offset ranges for each 2026 Ford Transit Courier configuration.
1.0 EcoBoost
1L
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–18" |
| Wheel width | 6–8" |
| Wheel offset | 40–50 mm |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
1.0 EcoBoost
1L
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–17" |
| Wheel width | 6–7" |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
1.5 EcoBlue
1.5L
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–18" |
| Wheel width | 6–8" |
| Wheel offset | 40–50 mm |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
1.5 EcoBlue
1.5L
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–17" |
| Wheel width | 6–7" |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
EV
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–18" |
| Wheel width | 6–8" |
| Wheel offset | 40–50 mm |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
EV
| Spec | Front & Rear |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 15–17" |
| Wheel width | 6–7" |
| Tire width | 195–215 mm |
2026 Ford Transit Courier Fitment FAQ
What is the bolt pattern on a 2026 Ford Transit Courier?
The 2026 Ford Transit Courier uses a 5x108 bolt pattern (5 lug nuts on a 108 mm circle) with a 63.4 mm centre bore.
What size tires fit a 2026 Ford Transit Courier?
Factory (OEM) tire sizes for the 2026 Ford Transit Courier include 195/65R15, 205/65R16, 215/55R17. Always confirm against the placard inside the driver's door jamb.
What wheel sizes can I put on a 2026 Ford Transit Courier?
Depending on trim, the 2026 Ford Transit Courier accepts wheels from 15" up to 18" in diameter with the correct width and offset — larger diameters typically require lower-profile tires to keep the overall rolling diameter stock.
Fitment data is provided as a guide. Always verify sizes against your vehicle's door-jamb placard or with our fitment experts before ordering.