The Toyota Camry Hybrid is the highest-volume hybrid sedan sold in the US. Like the Prius, its tire selection should prioritize low rolling resistance to preserve the hybrid fuel economy advantage — but without sacrificing the wet safety that matters in Georgia's rainy summers.
Common Toyota Camry Hybrid tire sizes
8th gen Camry Hybrid (2018-current): 215/55R17 (LE, SE Hybrid), 235/45R18 (XLE, XSE Hybrid).
The Camry Hybrid uses the same sizes as the standard Camry on equivalent trims.
Best tires — Camry Hybrid LE and SE (215/55R17)
Continental PureContact LS: the top recommendation for Camry Hybrid owners. Low rolling resistance preserves fuel economy, excellent wet grip. The most popular upgrade in the 215/55R17 eco-sedan category.
Michelin CrossClimate2 in 215/55R17: for owners who want all-weather 3PMSF capability while maintaining reasonable efficiency.
Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus: designed for hybrid vehicles — very low rolling resistance at a moderate price point.
Best tires — Camry Hybrid XLE and XSE (235/45R18)
Continental ExtremeContact DWS06+: strong performance all-season for XSE Hybrid owners who drive the sport trim dynamically.
Michelin CrossClimate2 in 235/45R18: for XLE Hybrid owners who prioritize year-round all-weather confidence over performance.
Frequently asked
Are Camry Hybrid tires different from the standard Camry?
Same physical sizes, but the right tire choice differs. The Hybrid benefits from tires with lower rolling resistance ratings. Both the standard and hybrid Camry can use any tire in the correct size — but for the hybrid, choosing a low-rolling-resistance option is worth the thought.
How much do Toyota Camry Hybrid tires cost?
215/55R17: $95–140 per tire. 235/45R18: $115–160 per tire. A set of four installed (215/55R17): $380–560.
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Last updated 2026-06-27. General guidance only — confirm specifics with a local shop for your exact vehicle.