What brand of tires does the BYD Song Plus use?

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BraxtonAnn
07/28/25 8:35pm
The BYD Song Plus uses 235/50-R19 Giti tires. Here are the specific details about the BYD Song: 1. Exterior: The exterior features an X-shaped front grille, giving it a sporty appearance. The side profile of the vehicle adopts a hidden A/B/C pillar design. 2. Powertrain: The BYD Song is equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and two electric motors. The two motors are positioned on the front and rear axles respectively, enabling all-wheel drive functionality. Additionally, the BYD Song has a pure electric range of 70km and can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.9 seconds.
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ElisaLynn
08/12/25 1:20am
I've been driving the BYD Song Plus for a while now, and my car is equipped with Goodyear tires, which feel quite stable both in the city and on the highway, with decent grip. Different models and configurations may use different tires. For example, my friend's top-tier version comes with Pirelli tires. When purchasing, it's best to check the vehicle manual or directly look at the markings on the tires. Common brands also include domestic ones like Linglong. Regular maintenance is crucial. I check the tire pressure once a month, keeping it around 2.4, and avoid sudden braking to prevent tire wear. After driving 50,000 kilometers, I'm considering replacing them—safety first. When choosing tires, it's advisable to base your decision on your driving habits. If you often drive in mountainous or all-terrain areas, all-terrain tires are more suitable. For city commuting, economical brands like Giti are a good choice. You can opt for the same original tires when replacing them—they're reasonably priced and have high safety ratings.
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