What brand are the original tires on the Atenza?
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The original tires on the Atenza are the Hankook VENTUS series. Here are the specific details about the Atenza: 1. Configuration: The new vehicle comes standard with features such as the intelligent idle stop system and brake energy recovery system. The 2.5L model of the Atenza accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 8.3 seconds, with a minimum fuel consumption of only 6.9 liters per 100 km under comprehensive conditions, while the 2.0L model has a fuel consumption of merely 6.3 liters per 100 km. 2. Exterior: The vehicle adopts Mazda's KODO design philosophy, with a U-shaped front grille paired with LED headlights, enhancing its sporty appeal. The new model introduces an 11-speaker audio system. Compared to the previous generation Mazda6, the Atenza's wheelbase has been increased by 105mm, providing more spacious rear seating. The Atenza utilizes the SKYACTIV-Chassis technology, equipped with a high-performance MacPherson strut front suspension + multi-link independent rear suspension, achieving both weight reduction and increased rigidity through structural optimization.
I remember when I drove the Mazda Atenza before, the original tires were mostly Bridgestone brand, which felt very wear-resistant and durable. I noticed this right after picking up the car—the overall handling was quite stable, especially with strong grip during high-speed cornering. The tire design was really thoughtful. For daily commuting, they could last for years without issues. I’d advise new car owners to pay attention to tire pressure and keep it within the standard range, as deviations can affect fuel efficiency and safety. When replacing tires, it’s best to choose the manufacturer-recommended brands to maintain the car’s overall performance. If I were to change tires myself, I’d definitely prioritize Bridgestone spare tires—they offer high compatibility and are easy to handle. By the way, the Atenza’s tire size is usually around 215/55R17, but this depends on the specific year and model. Minor variations between batches are possible, though not significant—just stick to regular maintenance to avoid pitfalls.