Here you can find the different tire sizes along with recommended pressure ratings for all model years of the Hyundai Accent.

You can also find the best replacement tires for this car as well further down the page (voted by our visitors).

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You can find the tire sizes for the Hyundai Accent and their corresponding recommended tire pressures.

The years available stretch from through to 2022 and to view the tire pressures and sizes you just click to expand.

The Hyundai Accent first appeared during theĀ  mid-1990s as the company sought a replacement for the Excel line.

It was designed to be the company's new subcompact car and would go on to be assembled all over the world - selling on almost every continent worldwide.

The first-generation model was extremely basic, occupying the bottom of the market in terms of price and features.

Buyers could choose from one of four gasoline-powered engines and mate that to either a manual or automatic transmission.

Roll ahead to today and you will find the car in its fifth generation and no longer a budget alternative on the market.

It is also sold through its partner company as the Kia Rio, utilizing the same Hyundai-Kia K2 developed by the two companies together.

You can also find that same chassis at work under the subcompact crossover SUV the Hyundai Venue - essentially the same car but with a taller more practical body.

Modern versions of the Accent can be bought with a wide range of engines including gasoline and diesel options including a hybrid.

In India, you can find a tailor-made version of the car on sale there that is branded as the Verna - fitted with fewer features as standard and paired with a smaller price tag.