What brand are the original tires for the Golf 7?

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VonHeidi
07/30/25 9:51am
The original tires for the Golf 7 are from the Hankook brand. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for rolling contact with the ground. The Golf 7 has body dimensions of 4259mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1476mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2637mm. The Golf is built on Volkswagen's new MQB platform. In terms of exterior design, the Golf adopts a family-style design concept, featuring a dual-slat grille paired with sharp-angled headlights, presenting a stylish yet stable appearance. The side profile of the car showcases elongated lines, while the rear is clean and robust, with LED light sources used for the taillights. For the interior, the Golf follows a family-style design, with a three-spoke steering wheel wrapped in genuine leather and accented with piano black lacquer on both sides.
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