
The wheel size specification of the Venucia D60 is 17 inches. Below is an introduction about Venucia: 1. Brand: It carries the dream of Venucia, originating from the corporate mission, adhering to the belief of respect, practicing perfection with world-class advanced technology, and realizing the brand dream of opening a pleasant and high-quality car life for mainstream Chinese consumers. 2. Brand Culture: With the creative spirit of pursuing excellence, the quality spirit of perfectionism, and the service spirit of customer first, it understands and meets the needs of Chinese consumers, creating a high-quality life for them and growing together with them. 3. Brand Logo: The logo of Venucia uses blue as the background color, symbolizing profound dreams.

















I've worked on quite a few Venucia D60s, and the wheel rims on this car are quite interesting. The standard version comes with 16-inch rims as standard, with specific parameters of 6.5J×16, a common bolt pattern of PCD 4×114.3, and a center bore diameter of 66.1mm. If you want to change the rims, you need to remember these numbers precisely, otherwise they won't fit. Last year, while helping someone change tires, I noticed that the high-end version has more sporty rim designs, but the size remains the same. Some people mistakenly think they can directly upgrade to 18-inch rims, but in reality, they would rub against the wheel arches. When changing tires, don't forget the offset value ET+40, as it directly affects whether the tires will protrude from the body. A veteran mechanic at a roadside shop once mentioned that the rim parameters of this car are basically interchangeable with those of the Sylphy, making it quite convenient to find parts.

My car is the Venucia D60 automatic transmission model. When I picked it up, I specifically measured the wheels. The original steel wheels were 15 inches with plastic covers that didn't look great, so I later upgraded to 16-inch alloy wheels. The specifications are standard: 6.5-inch width, 4 bolt holes, 114.3mm bolt pattern, and 66.1mm center bore. When upgrading tires, pay attention to the aspect ratio. The factory comes with 195/60 R16 tires, but switching to 205 width improves stability. I remember a car wash technician once said an offset of 40 is just right, and never choose wheels with an ET value below 35, or they might scrape the fender liners over potholes.

According to the manual of the Venucia D60, the wheel hub specifications clearly state that the standard version is 16×6.5J, with a bolt pattern of 4×114.3 and a center bore diameter of 66.1mm. The high-end model was equipped with dual-color machined wheel hubs, but the size remained unchanged. When replacing wheel hubs, special attention should be paid to the ET value, with the original +40 ensuring no interference during steering. If upgrading to larger wheel hubs, suspension parameters need to be adjusted, as blindly installing 18-inch wheels may cause tire wear.

Tips for helping a friend choose used Venucia D60 wheels: The 2018 base model uses 15-inch steel rims, while all trims after 2019 upgraded to 16-inch alloy wheels. Key parameters: PCD 4x114.3, center bore 66.1mm - tested to fit Teana wheels perfectly. Tire technician advised using same-size rims for winter tires, as deviations over 3% may trigger ABS false alarms. When modifying, pay attention to wheel inset depth - excessive inset may cause brake caliper interference.

Disassembled three Venucia D60 wheel hubs with stable measured data. The hub diameter is 16 inches, labeled width 6.5J, perfectly matching 195-width tires. Bolt holes are square-distributed with a diagonal distance of 114.3mm. When installing new wheels, pay attention to the center bore - this vehicle requires 66.1mm hub centric rings for proper axle hub fitment. Two years ago, someone mistakenly installed 68.1mm wheels causing severe steering wheel vibration at highway speeds. Recommend against arbitrary size modifications as OEM parameters have undergone tens of millions of kilometers of validation for optimal reliability.


