
The original tire brand of the Envision is Bridgestone's Dueler, with the model number 225/65R17. Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4686mm/1839mm/1691mm, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. Vehicle positioning: The Buick Envision is positioned as a midsize SUV, with a relatively large body size and ample interior space. Appearance: The new wing-shaped chrome trim runs through the LED wing-shaped headlights, widening the horizontal visual effect; the dynamic bumper surfaces and three-dimensional silver lower guard create a full and powerful front end.

I've seen quite a few Enclaves at repair shops, and the original tires are usually Michelin's Latitude Tour series, with sizes like 235/50 R19 or 225/65 R17, depending on the year and configuration. Buick chose these for a balance of comfort and durability, offering a quiet and stable ride. For routine maintenance, I recommend checking tire wear every 10,000 kilometers. If the tread depth is below 3 millimeters, it's time for new tires. Don’t overlook tire pressure adjustments—the standard value is usually on the door label, and maintaining 2.2 to 2.4 bar can prevent blowouts. Replacement costs aren’t too high, around a few thousand for a set, lasting about 60,000 kilometers. Sticking with the original model is safest to avoid affecting driving balance and safety.

I've been driving the Envision for four years now. It came with Goodyear Fortera SL tires when new, though I can't recall the exact model number. The size was 225/60 R18. They perform quite steadily, handling both city commutes and highway driving well with strong wet traction that prevents slipping. However, noise increases over time, so I recommend getting a wheel alignment every six months. Generally, tires should be replaced after about 50,000 km—don't skimp by choosing off-brand tires, as an accident would cost much more. Keep checking the tire pressure regularly, as both overinflation and underinflation increase fuel consumption. Overall, the brand is reliable, easy to maintain, and cost-effective.

The original Envision tires often use Michelin or Goodyear brands, with typical models like the 235/55 R18 Latitude Sport 3. These specifications represent width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter, aiming to optimize handling and road adaptability. Maintaining standard tire pressure can extend lifespan by over 5 years, and replacing them promptly when worn can avoid blowout risks. Brand selection ensures safety first.


