What brand are the original tires of the Honda CR-V?

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AlexanderLee
07/28/25 10:15pm
Honda CR-V's original tires are Michelin. The functions of the tires are: 1. To bear the weight of the car; 2. To ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road; 3. To improve the car's traction, braking, and off-road capability. The Honda CR-V is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with body dimensions of 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2661mm. The Honda CR-V is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 142 kW and a maximum torque of 243 Nm. It features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension using MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension using multi-link independent suspension.
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Cook
08/12/25 2:47am
When I drove my Honda CRV, the original tires were Michelin, which came with the car when I bought it. They felt quite durable. After driving tens of thousands of kilometers, the performance was still excellent, with strong wet grip and stable braking. However, tire brands can sometimes vary depending on the year and version, like older models might come with Bridgestone or Goodyear. Here’s a little tip: regular tire pressure checks are crucial. Too high or too low pressure can lead to wear and affect fuel efficiency and safety. I always check the tire pressure once a month to ensure it’s within the recommended range. Also, original tires are designed to match the vehicle’s suspension. If you choose the wrong brand when replacing them, the handling might suffer, so I recommend following the manual for replacements. In short, paying attention to tire maintenance can save a lot on repairs and extend their lifespan.
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