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What brand of tires does the Leiling come with?

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AlexanderLee
08/29/25 7:01am
The Leiling is equipped with Yokohama brand tires, which feature quiet operation, comfort, and balanced overall performance. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for ground contact and rolling, typically installed on metal rims. They support the vehicle body, cushion external impacts, maintain contact with the road surface, and ensure driving performance. The Leiling measures 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, and is equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The car's trunk capacity is 471L, and its engine delivers a maximum power of 85 kW, with the maximum power output achieved at 5200 to 5600 rpm.
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DiDaniel
09/11/25 4:36am
I drive a Toyota Levin, and the original tires usually come with multiple brand options. The most common one is Dunlop, like the one on my 2019 model, which runs smoothly with low noise and good fuel efficiency. However, the brand may vary depending on the year and trim level. For example, higher trims might use Bridgestone, which offers better grip but is more expensive. Actually, choosing tires isn't just about the brand; you also need to pay attention to the size. For instance, the Levin typically uses 195/65 R15, and mismatched sizes can affect driving safety. Last time I replaced my tires, I compared Yokohama, which is more durable but less suitable for cold climates, so drivers in northern regions should be cautious. I recommend checking the tire wear indicators after buying a car. The normal lifespan is about 40,000–60,000 kilometers, and regular maintenance can extend it.
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Jocelyn
10/25/25 5:25am
As a frequent driver, the factory tires on my Leiling are usually Dunlop or Bridgestone, with mine being the former. They offer balanced overall performance and are fuel-efficient for city driving. However, brand isn't the only consideration, as performance varies significantly—Dunlop leans toward comfort, while Bridgestone provides better stability on wet roads. If your car is in a cold region, you can refer to the manufacturer's recommended brands when switching to winter tires to maintain consistency. Avoid cheap knockoffs to prevent affecting braking distance. For maintenance, I check tire pressure monthly, keeping it between 230-250 kPa to prevent blowouts. Ultimately, choose tires based on your driving habits—for example, opt for wear-resistant types if you frequently take long trips, ensuring peace of mind and convenience.
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LaLeilani
12/08/25 5:49am
My Levin is equipped with Bridgestone tires, which have been performing well for over three years. The original tire brand may vary by region, such as Dunlop being more common in China and Goodyear possibly used in North America. I suggest not focusing solely on the brand, but checking if the tire model like 195/65 R15 matches, as incorrect sizing can cause the car to pull. In daily driving, Bridgestone tires have average noise control but offer strong grip, making them suitable for frequent highway driving. When replacing tires, you might consider Yokohama as a more affordable option.
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