
The tires used on the Sylphy are Bridgestone Turanza. The 1.8L models are equipped with the 205/50R17 T005L series, while the 1.6L models, regardless of trim level, use Bridgestone 195/60R16 tires. Below is an introduction to the Bridgestone Turanza: 1. Turanza is part of Bridgestone's comfort tire series. 2. The innovative tread design provides excellent noise reduction performance, superior grip, and outstanding wet-road braking performance, ensuring the balanced comfort and handling required by high-end sedans while also enhancing tire durability with eco-friendly technology. 3. There are mainly two models: TURANZA T001: Designed for high-end comfort sedans, combining comfortable driving with dynamic performance; TURANZA ER300: Designed for high-end users seeking superior overall balanced performance in the TURANZA comfort series.

I've been driving my Nissan Sylphy for almost five years now. When I bought it new, it came with Bridgestone Turanza series tires as original equipment. To be honest, they're quite durable. I've driven over 20,000 kilometers without any issues, with good grip and stable performance in rainy conditions. Later during maintenance at the 4S shop, the technician told me this brand is one of Nissan's commonly used original equipment, especially suitable for family sedans like the Sylphy - fuel-efficient and quiet. If the tires wear out significantly, considering Michelin or Yokohama is also an option, but I'd personally recommend sticking with the original brand first to avoid affecting braking performance. Safety comes first when driving on the road. With the right tires chosen, you won't have to worry about long-distance trips.

Working in an auto repair shop for a long time, I often encounter Sylphy owners coming to change tires. Many original tires are from the Michelin series, with energy-saving tires like the Energy Saver being quite common. These brands are from major manufacturers, ensuring quality and reducing the risk of blowouts or skidding. It is recommended that owners regularly check tire pressure and tread wear, especially after driving tens of thousands of kilometers. If cracks are found to be increasing, it's advisable to replace the tires promptly. The Sylphy is designed to be economical, and pairing it with these brands balances cost and performance. Avoid opting for cheaper, no-name brands to save money, as they can easily lead to accidents on highways. Daily maintenance is also crucial; keeping the tires clean can extend their lifespan.

I just picked up my new Sylphy and I'm so excited! The original tires are Dunlop, which provide an exceptionally comfortable ride with almost no noticeable cabin noise. The salesperson mentioned that Nissan Sylphy often uses this brand, emphasizing comfort and durability. The acceleration is smooth from a standstill, and it doesn't feel unstable when turning. I believe the tire brand is quite important when choosing a car, as it directly relates to safe driving. After driving it for over a week, the performance has been excellent.


