What brand of tires does the Toyota RAV4 use?
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Toyota RAV4 uses different tire brands depending on the production batch, primarily including Bridgestone, Dunlop, and Yokohama. The tire specifications are: 225/65R17-101H; tire pressure: 220kPa (2.2kg/cm2). Below is an introduction to the Toyota RAV4: 1. The Toyota RAV4 adopts a new family-style design concept. The hexagonal grille is divided into upper and lower layers with a black mesh inside, and the logo is prominently embedded in the middle of the grille. The headlights on both sides are also very eye-catching. There is a thick black trim above the lower air intake on the front, followed by the front bumper. The headlight assemblies on both sides further widen the visual effect, and the blue Toyota logo in the middle enhances recognition. 2. Interior: The Toyota RAV4 features a more luxurious and spacious interior design with a strong sense of technology. The three-spoke multifunction steering wheel is wrapped in leather. The floating central control display includes an 8.0-inch LCD screen, and the configuration is quite rich. The symmetrical central control platform adopts a well-layered design, looking neat and uncluttered. 3. Powertrain: The new model is equipped with three powertrain options: 2.0L, 2.5L, and 2.5L hybrid, with a maximum output power of 218 horsepower. The transmission system includes an 8-speed automatic CVT and a 6-speed manual transmission. High-end models also come with four-wheel drive.
My Toyota RAV4 is the 2022 high-end model, equipped with Michelin's Premier series tires. This brand is quite common. Toyota matches tires based on different regions and models. For example, the base model might use Goodyear or Bridgestone. When you buy a car, you need to check the specific configuration sheet or confirm with the dealer. However, no matter the brand, original tires usually focus on safety and durability. After two years of driving, I feel the grip is good, making it very suitable for urban commuting. But when driving on highways in rainy weather, it's best to check the tire pressure. Regular maintenance can extend the tire's lifespan and save on future costs.