Volkswagen Beetle Tire Size
Find the correct tire size for your Volkswagen Beetle. Covers all model years and trim levels with pressure specs and recommended brands.
Last updated: 2026-05-07 • Reading time: 8 min • By AllOEMManuals Editorial Team
Quick Answer
The Volkswagen Beetle tire size varies by trim level and model year. Check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the exact OEM size — see the year-by-year breakdown below.
| Generation | Years | Top spec |
|---|---|---|
| 2014-2019 | 2014-2019 | Varies by trim level — check door jamb sticker or owner's manual for exact OEM size |
| 2008-2013 | 2008-2013 | Varies by trim level — check door jamb sticker or owner's manual for exact OEM size |
| 2002-2007 | 2002-2007 | Varies by trim level — check door jamb sticker or owner's manual for exact OEM size |
Know the exact tire size job for your Volkswagen Beetle
The Volkswagen Beetle tire size varies by trim level and model year. Check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the exact OEM size — see the year-by-year breakdown below.
Wheel and tire sizes change by trim, package, and wheel diameter. Use the door-jamb placard as the final authority. Once the spec is confirmed, use the supplies and purchase links below to build the full one-trip shopping list before you start the repair.
Exact Vehicle Check
Use the archive navigator when you need the exact engine, trim, or production-branch manual instead of a broad year-range summary. That keeps the buying list and repair steps aligned with the real vehicle.
2008-2013
Representative 2008 manual branch for 2008-2013
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2014-2019- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →TPMS sensors must be reprogrammed when swapping wheel sets
2008-2013
2008-2013- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →TPMS sensors must be reprogrammed when swapping wheel sets
2002-2007
2002-2007- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1996-2001
1996-2001- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1990-1995
1990-1995- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1984-1989
1984-1989- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1978-1983
1978-1983- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1972-1977
1972-1977- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1966-1971
1966-1971- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1960-1965
1960-1965- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1954-1959
1954-1959- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1948-1953
1948-1953- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1942-1947
1942-1947- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
1938-1941
1938-1941- →Always match all four tires for size, speed rating, and load index
- →Tire pressure specs are on the driver door jamb sticker, NOT the tire sidewall
- →Winter tires should be the same size or one size narrower than stock
- →Check if your model has TPMS — sensors need relearning after tire rotation
One-Trip Shopping List
Recommended supplies and tools for this job, grouped so you can buy everything before the repair starts.
Tire Pressure Gauge
Digital or analog gauge for precise pressure checks.
Portable Air Compressor
Inflate your tires anywhere, anytime.
Tire Tread Depth Tool
Check if your tires are safe and ready for the road.
Valve Stem Caps
Keep dirt and moisture out of your tire valves.
Tire Repair Kit
Useful emergency backup for puncture-prone drivers.
Project Essentials
Basic tool sets, gloves, and cleaning supplies for your Volkswagen Beetle so the job is ready when the parts arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What size tires does a Volkswagen Beetle use?
- The Volkswagen Beetle tire size varies by trim level and model year. Base trims typically use smaller wheels (16") while higher trims use 17" or 18" wheels. Check the breakdown below for your specific year and trim.
- What is the correct tire pressure for a Volkswagen Beetle?
- Recommended tire pressure for the Volkswagen Beetle is typically 32-36 PSI. The exact specification is on the sticker inside the driver's door jamb. Do NOT use the "max pressure" number on the tire sidewall.
- Can I put bigger tires on my Volkswagen Beetle?
- You can typically go one size up in width (e.g., 215 to 225) without issues. Going up in diameter (e.g., 16" to 17") requires matching wheels and may affect speedometer accuracy. Extreme upsizing can cause rubbing and void warranty.
- How often should I rotate Volkswagen Beetle tires?
- Rotate your Volkswagen Beetle tires every 5,000-7,500 miles for even wear. Front-wheel drive vehicles wear front tires faster, so regular rotation is especially important.
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Author & Review
Written by AllOEMManuals Editorial Team. Reviewed by ASE-certified technicians and updated with factory-reference checks for fitment-sensitive steps.
This guide was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy by a human editor.
Last updated: 2026-05-07