
Haval F7x is equipped with Goodyear EfficientGrip series tires, with tire specifications 255/65R17 102H, 225/55R19 99H, and 225/55R19 99V. Here is some additional information: 1. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. Typically installed on metal rims, they support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. 2. Tires often operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and temperature extremes during driving. Therefore, they must possess high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and shock absorption. Additionally, they require excellent wear resistance, flexibility, and low rolling resistance with minimal heat generation. As the only component in direct contact with the ground, tires play a crucial role in vehicle performance.

The original tire brands for the Haval F7x are quite diverse. My 2019 2.0T 4WD version came with Cooper Discoverer HTS tires, and after driving for over two years, I find the grip to be excellent with reliable wet performance. A friend who bought the base 1.5T version got Giti Comfort520 tires, which are economical but a bit noisier. During maintenance last year, the mechanic mentioned that some batches also use Kumho tires, depending on the purchase time and configuration. It's recommended to check the sidewall markings on the tires—the most accurate way is to look for the brand logo and model code on the tire. The size is mostly 225/55 R19, so make sure not to get the wrong size when replacing them. Regularly check the tread depth; if it wears down to the warning line, it's time to replace them—safety first.

The tire configuration of the Haval F7x depends on the specific model and production batch, with common brands including Cooper, Giti, and Kumho. Taking the vehicles I've encountered as examples, the top-tier four-wheel-drive versions generally use the Cooper Discoverer series, focusing on quietness and comfort; mid to low configurations often use Giti or Kumho's economical tires. Special reminder: pay attention to the spare tire—some versions come with a full-size Goodyear, while non-full-size spares might use other brands. When replacing tires, it's recommended to stick to the original factory specifications: 225 width with 19-inch rims and a 55 aspect ratio is the most stable, as going too wide might cause rubbing against the wheel arches. Check tire pressure monthly; 2.3-2.5 Bar when cold is ideal, which can extend tire lifespan.

Haval F7x owners often discuss tire brand issues, as the factory configurations are indeed not fixed. My 2020 model came equipped with Cooper CS4 Touring, which provides solid grip on mountain roads. Some car owner groups reported that the base version used Giti SUV880 tires, known for their durability and affordability. When replacing tires, don’t just focus on the brand—make sure to check the numbers 225/55 R19, with a V speed rating corresponding to a maximum of 240 km/h. If you frequently drive on rough roads, upgrading to all-terrain (AT) tires like BFGoodrich is recommended, while opting for quiet tires is more comfortable for regular city driving. By the way, for alloy wheel maintenance, avoid using strong acidic cleaners when washing your car, and regularly clean brake dust to prevent corrosion. Tires typically show noticeable aging after about five years, and if there are many sidewall cracks, it’s time to replace them.


