
Geely Boyue Pro comes with two tire specifications: 225-65-R17 and 225-60-R18, equipped with Giti tires. Below is additional information: Configuration: The Boyue is a "talking SUV." It features the G-Netlink Geely intelligent vehicle system, which includes an 8-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen, intelligent voice interaction, and supports iOS and Android smart connectivity. Interior: The Boyue offers excellent noise insulation and vibration damping, precise steering, and linear and responsive braking, making driving effortless and comfortable. The chassis tuning of the Boyue benefits from a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension, providing a solid and stable chassis with an excellent balance between comfort and sportiness.

I've been driving the Geely Boyue Pro for a while, and its tire size is typically 225/60 R18, which is quite common in most standard configurations. The 225 represents a tire width of 225 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio of 60%, and R18 refers to 18-inch rims. This size is well-designed, offering good comfort while driving and effectively cushioning urban bumps; it also provides stability during high-speed cornering, with decent fuel consumption control. I recommend checking the tire pressure every 5,000 kilometers, keeping it between 2.2 and 2.5 bar to extend its lifespan. If the tires wear out, choose brands recommended by the manufacturer, such as Giti or Maxxis, when replacing them to avoid size mismatches affecting driving safety. After washing the car, drying the edges of the rims can prevent rust—these small details save you money and hassle.

The Geely Boyue Pro typically comes with several common tire models depending on the version. The standard configuration usually features 225/60 R18, while higher trims may use 235/55 R19. Understanding tire specifications is straightforward: 225 mm indicates the tire width, 60% is the aspect ratio, and R18 denotes an 18-inch wheel diameter. This size is well-suited for SUVs, balancing comfort and handling. These tires offer low road noise and strong wet traction. When replacing tires, always verify the model year as dimensions may vary slightly between versions. It's advisable to check official website data or confirm with a 4S store. I regularly use a tire pressure gauge to ensure the pressure stays around 2.3 bar, avoiding overinflation in summer to prevent blowouts. For replacements, consider cost-effective options from brands like Hankook or Dunlop that match the specifications.

I remember my Boyue Pro tires are 225/60 R18, with the model printed on the sidewall: 225mm width, 60% aspect ratio, R18 wheel inches. Finding the model is easy—just bend down and look at the tire; if unsure, check the owner's manual or the 4S manual. When buying new tires, don’t forget to get the same model to avoid compatibility issues; pay attention to tread wear while driving and replace them promptly when worn out. Regular rotation can extend tire life, typically done every 10,000 kilometers.


