What brand are the original tires for the Tiguan I?

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KendraLee
09/03/25 6:24am
The original tires equipped on the Tiguan L are Continental tires, with the model being CSC5. Below are some relevant details about the Tiguan: 1. Introduction: The Volkswagen Tiguan is a vehicle produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, with its price announced on March 26, 2010. This compact SUV made its first appearance to consumers at the 2009 Guangzhou Auto Show. Upon its debut, it garnered widespread attention and popularity. The introduction of the Tiguan broke the awkward situation of German car brands lacking domestically produced SUV products, while also providing consumers with more and better choices. 2. Powertrain: The TIGUAN Tiguan is equipped with two industry-leading engines, the 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI, which offer strong power and higher fuel efficiency, making them pioneers in the trend of high efficiency and low consumption for future engines. Thanks to the high-pressure direct injection technology, the 2.0TSI engine can deliver a maximum power of 147kW and a maximum torque of 280Nm. More importantly, this engine can reach peak torque at just 1700rpm, combining the characteristics of small displacement with high power and low-speed high torque.
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VanLuna
09/15/25 7:49am
I previously drove a Tiguan I, and the original tires were usually from the Continental brand, such as the ContiSportContact series. The original tires on this SUV were designed to perfectly match the vehicle's power, offering strong grip, stable cornering, and good wear resistance. I remember when the car was new, the tire noise was low, and they didn’t overheat easily even during long highway drives. In terms of maintenance, the original tires typically lasted around 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers. I recommend sticking with the same brand for replacements to maintain consistent suspension and handling performance. Switching to another brand, like Michelin, might slightly alter the driving feel, which is why I prefer keeping the original setup. Regular checks on tire pressure and tread wear are crucial to avoid sudden blowouts. Overall, choosing Continental as the original tire enhances the car’s performance and provides a more secure driving experience.
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