What brand of tires does the Leiling use?
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The Leiling uses Yokohama tires. More information about the Leiling is as follows: 1. The Leiling is built based on the Toyota A-class sedan's American version. The American version, with its sharp appearance and excellent quality, has been a best-seller in North America for many years, consistently topping the sales charts in the A-class sedan market. The Leiling inherits the champion genes of this model, providing a solid foundation of high quality. 2. In terms of exterior design, the Leiling carries forward the sharp style of its American counterpart, giving it high recognizability and creating an instantly captivating visual appeal. 3. Whether it's the vehicle's power, precise handling, or responsive braking performance, the Leiling stands out among its peers, which is one of the reasons it is hailed as 'the most controllable mid-size sedan in Toyota's history.'
I've been driving a Levin for several years. The one I bought was the 2020 hybrid version, which came with Bridgestone tires, model ECOPIA EP150. It feels quite stable to drive, especially on highways where the noise isn't too loud. Actually, tire brands can vary depending on the model and version. My friend's gasoline version came with Dunlop tires, which have good grip but are slightly slippery on wet roads. Personally, I think Bridgestone performs well in terms of fuel efficiency and has a long lifespan. I've driven 40,000 kilometers and haven't needed to change the tires yet. During regular maintenance, I always check the tire pressure and wear level. Good tire condition ensures safer driving. As for brands, Toyota adjusts them based on the market when the car leaves the factory—some use Yokohama, others Michelin. Overall, the original tires are of good quality, but after prolonged use, it's important to pay attention to the right time for replacement. Don't wait until the tread is completely worn out.