
Zotye T600 1.5T models are equipped with 235/65R17 tires. Below are the detailed specifications of the Zotye T600: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Zotye T600 is positioned as a mid-size SUV, with a length of 4631mm, width of 1893mm, height of 1694mm, and a wheelbase of 2807mm. 2. Powertrain: The Zotye T600 is powered by a 1.5L turbocharged engine featuring continuous variable valve timing technology, delivering a maximum output of 162 horsepower (119kW) at 5500rpm and a peak torque of 215 N·m between 2000-4000rpm. All models are paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. 3. Suspension: The Zotye T600 utilizes a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension with a stabilizer bar.

I've been driving the Zotye T600 for several years, and it comes with 235/60 R18 tires, originally equipped with Hankook or similar brands. This specification is quite common among SUVs, providing a stable driving feel and good grip, especially when driving on mountain roads or in rainy conditions without being too slippery. When I first bought the car, I noticed the tire width of 235mm, an aspect ratio of 60%, and the 18-inch large wheels that give the vehicle a premium look. Over time, I've realized that tires need replacement when they age or wear out significantly. It's recommended to check the tread depth every 50,000 kilometers and replace them if they're too thin. I've also tried switching to Michelin performance tires, which offer better noise reduction but at a higher price. Remember to regularly check the tire pressure, usually between 2.2-2.5 bar, and add a bit more pressure in winter for safety, which can also save fuel and extend tire life.

When repairing cars, I often encounter many Zotye T600 owners. The factory tires are 235/60 R18, with fixed width, aspect ratio, and rim size. A common issue is uneven tire wear, such as faster wear on the inner side. It's recommended to rotate the tires every 10,000 kilometers to prevent this. Choosing the right brand for new tires is crucial. The original Hankook tires are economical and practical, but Michelin or Goodyear tires are more durable. During installation, ensure the specifications match, otherwise it may affect the speedometer reading. Daily maintenance is simple: wipe the tread when washing the car and check for cracks or nails. Don't exceed the tire pressure limit, as summer increases the risk of blowouts. It's best to keep a tire pressure gauge in the car for easy checks.

I enjoy car modifications. The standard tire size for the Zotye T600 is 235/60 R18, which feels a bit monotonous to drive. You can upgrade to 245/55 R19 or larger sizes for a more stylish look and better cornering stability. However, be mindful of wheel compatibility, as larger sizes may cause rubbing against the wheel arches and increase fuel consumption. Opt for high-performance tires like Pirelli P Zero for superior grip and an exhilarating high-speed experience. After the modification, just recalibrate the dashboard, and the increased tire width will enhance high-speed stability. When it comes to modifications, it's important to act within your means—avoid blindly pursuing larger sizes to prevent safety issues.


