MG GT Tire Model

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MacAubrey
07/30/25 8:21am
The tire model for MG GT is 205/55R16. The first number 205 indicates the tire width is 205MM, 55 represents the aspect ratio of the tire section is 55%, meaning the section height is 55% of the width. The letter R stands for radial tire, and 16 denotes the rim diameter is 16 inches. The MG GT has a top speed of 200km/h, accelerates from 0-100km/h in 9.5 seconds, and has a fuel consumption of 5.7L per 100km. In addition to the model, tires also display the following common data: Tire cord material: Represented by Chinese pinyin, such as M-cotton cord, R-rayon cord, N-nylon cord, G-steel cord, ZG-steel radial cord. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under defined conditions. Letters A to Z represent certified speed ratings from 4.8km/h to 300km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160km/h; H: 210km/h; V: 240km/h; W: 270km/h; Y: 300km/h; Rim specification: Shows the rim size compatible with the tire for practical use, such as standard rim 5.00F.
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