What is the brake disc size of the Tayron?
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Tayron brake disc size is 280-300 mm. Exterior features of the Tayron: The filler decoration inside the air intake grille adopts a hollowed-out design, while the side features a continuous waistline. The body waistline is treated with a wave-like shape, appearing winding and twisting, echoing the irregular wheel design. The doors also come with anti-collision trim strips. Configuration aspects of the Tayron: The Tayron is equipped with features such as parking radar, cruise control, multiple driving modes, auto hold, hill start assist, 17-inch alloy wheels, leather multifunction steering wheel, front and rear center armrests, 8-inch touchscreen LCD display, smartphone connectivity and mapping, voice recognition control, car networking, front and passenger airbags, front side airbags, tire pressure warning, ESP body stability system, and more.
I just checked my Tayron's manual, the front brake discs are 320mm in diameter and the rear ones are 300mm. These dimensions are quite reasonable for a midsize SUV, providing stable braking performance for daily driving. It's recommended to check the brake disc thickness every 60,000 km, and replace them if they're below the minimum standard. Also, note that there may be variations between different model years and configurations - for example, the high-power 4WD version has slightly larger discs both front and rear. If you notice grooves on the brake disc edges during maintenance, don't push your luck; replacing them early is safer. Remember to check more thoroughly before long summer trips to prevent reduced braking efficiency due to heat fade.
When I replaced the brake discs recently, I specifically measured my Tharu - front discs are 320mm and rear discs are 300mm. This size design balances heat dissipation and braking power, perfectly adequate for city commuting. Reminder: don't wait until deep grooves appear to replace them; get them inspected if you notice brake vibration. Different drivetrain versions have variations - my friend's 4WD version has rear discs 5mm larger. Remember to thoroughly rinse brake dust during car washes to extend their lifespan. When replacing discs, it's recommended to renew the brake pads simultaneously to avoid break-in issues.