What brand of tires does the Volkswagen Tharu use?

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LincolnRose
09/08/25 6:28am
The Tharu typically uses Continental or Hankook tires. Below is relevant information: 1. The Tharu comes with three tire specifications: 225/60-R16, 225/55-R17, and 225/50-R18. The brand is usually Continental or Hankook, but the tire manufacturer may vary depending on the vehicle's production batch. 2. The Tharu is a compact SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen. To meet the diverse needs of consumers, the model offers multiple variants for selection, with different variants using different tire models. 3. The number 50 represents the tire's aspect ratio, which refers to the ratio of the height from the rim to the tread relative to the tire's maximum cross-sectional width. The 'R' stands for radial tires, which are commonly used in household vehicles due to their excellent radial elasticity, superior cushioning performance, and long service life, making them ideal for family cars.
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