
Vision uses two sizes of tires, one is 195/60r15, and the other is 205/55r16. The specifications and dimensions of the tires are written on the sidewall of the tire, and these numbers and letters represent different meanings. For example, 195/60r15, 195 represents the tire width of 195 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, r stands for radial tire, and 15 indicates that it can be installed on a 15-inch rim. The following is more information about the tires: 1. In addition to the specifications and dimensions, there is a lot of important information on the sidewall of the tire, such as the production date, recommended tire pressure, tread pattern, etc. 2. Tires also have a production date, and the shelf life when not in use is generally 3 years. If they are left unused for a long time, aging will occur. 3. The production date of the tire is represented by four digits, for example, 1219, which means the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2019.

I usually enjoy researching car tire specifications and am quite familiar with common models like the Geely Vision. Most of these cars use 195/60 R15 tires, with the model number typically engraved in the series of digits on the tire's sidewall. However, it's important to note that specifications may vary depending on the production year. For instance, some 2018 models came with 195/55 R16 tires, which give the wheels a sportier look. When purchasing tires, make sure to check the markings on your own car's tires and avoid buying based solely on experience. It's best to stick to the original factory specifications when replacing tires, as deviations can affect fuel efficiency and driving stability. If the tire model is incorrect, you might even notice unusual steering wheel feedback.

Once when helping a friend change the tires on his Geely Vision, I realized how particular it can be. These family cars usually come with 195-width tires, commonly with a 60 aspect ratio and 15-inch rims. The combination of numbers and letters on the tire sidewall is the model designation, for example, the 'R' in 195/60R15 stands for radial tire. When changing tires, pay attention to whether the tire pressure monitoring system might be affected, and it's recommended to replace all four tires with the same tread pattern. Newer car models might have upgraded specifications, so it's best to check the tire pressure label in the vehicle manual before buying tires – it's usually accurate when located on the driver's side door frame.

Speaking of the Vision tires, I remember the technician mentioned it during my maintenance visit at the shop. This type of economy car typically uses 195/60 R15 specifications, where the tread width is just right for efficiency without being too fuel-consuming. However, it's important to distinguish models with tire pressure monitoring systems, as the sensors might be affected by the tire type. When replacing tires, don't just look at the size; the load index is also crucial. The original 88H rating on the Vision is sufficient for daily use. It's recommended to stick with the original specifications when changing tires to avoid any issues with the spare tire in emergencies. Upgrading to 16-inch rims is possible, but you'll need to switch to compatible tires at the same time, otherwise, it could cause trouble during the annual inspection.

I noticed that Geely Vision owner groups often discuss tire specifications. Most factory-equipped tires for this model are 195/60 R15, but there are variations across different years - for instance, some pre-2016 models used 185 width tires. The production date information is actually embedded in the DOT code on the tire sidewall. When replacing tires, pay special attention to the speed rating symbol - the H rating on Vision tires (capable of 210 km/h) is perfectly adequate. Regularly wiping the tire sidewalls during car washes helps maintain legible specifications while protecting the rubber. Actually, the tire specification label is affixed below the front door lock - crouching down for a quick glance gives the most accurate information.


