We’ve written extensively about Hyundai and the numerous questions you can have about this brand. Today, we will talk about the information you need to have to select the correct new tires or rims for any Hyundai. Specifically, we’ll look at the bolt pattern of each model and generation. Let’s start with a quick answer:
All Hyundai that are currently sold in the United States have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches. The only exception is the Hyundai Accent which has a bolt pattern of 4×3.93 inches.
However, that certainly doesn’t tell the whole story. Below we’ve outlined the bolt pattern in more detail for each generation. We also discuss what lugs/bolts are used precisely, the center bore hub’s diameter, and the bolts’ torque specifications. After each vehicle, there’s a link that reads ”Read more here”. There, you’ll find more information about rim and tire sizes for different generations of that model. Read on!
Accent
Generations of the Hyundai Accent made from 2006 onwards have a bolt pattern of 4×3.93 inches (4x100mm), a center bore of 2.12 inches (54.1mm), and four lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 66.4 – 73.8 ft-lb (90 -100nm) of force for 2006-2011, 64.9 – 78.9 lb-ft (88-107nm) for 2012-2017 and 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) for 2018 – 2022.
Elantra
All generations of the Hyundai Elantra manufactured from 2007 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.7lb-ft (107 – 127Nm) of force.
Genesis
All generations of the Hyundai Genesis have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.62 inches / 66.7mm (2008-2014) or 2.64 inches / 67.1mm (2014-2016), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 65 – 78.9lb-ft (88 – 107Nm) of force.
Ioniq
Generations of the Hyundai Ioniq made from 2017 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) of force.
Ioniq 5
Generations of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 made from 2022 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) of force.
Kona
Generations of the Hyundai Kona made from 2018 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) of force.
Palisade
Generations of the Hyundai Palisade made from 2020 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) of force.
Santa Cruz
All generations of the Hyundai Santa Cruz have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.7lb-ft (107 – 127Nm) of force.
Santa Fe
All generations of the Hyundai Santa Fe have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 65 – 78.9lb-ft (2000 – 2018) or 78.9 – 93.7lb-ft (2019 – present) of force.
Sonata
All generations of the Hyundai Sonata manufactured from 2009 have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.7lb-ft (107 – 127Nm) of force.
Hyundai Sonata manufactured before 2005 have a bolt pattern of 4×4.5 inches (4×114.3mm). All other specifications remain the same.
Tucson
Generations of the Hyundai Tucson made from 2004 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 64.9 – 78.9 lb-ft (88 – 107nm) of force.
Veloster
All generations of the Hyundai Santa Fe have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 65 – 78.9lb-ft (2012 – 2017) or 78.9 – 93.7lb-ft (2018 – present) of force.
Venue
Generations of the Hyundai Venue made from 2020 onwards have a bolt pattern of 5×4.5 inches (5×114.3mm), a center bore of 2.64 inches (67.1mm), and five lug nuts with a thread size of M12 x 1.5 that need to be tightened with 78.9 – 93.4 lb-ft (107-127nm) of force.
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