What is the tire model of the new Buick Regal?

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SanBrooklyn
07/29/25 9:26pm
The new Buick Regal uses tires with a specification of 225/55R17. Tires are typically made of wear-resistant rubber materials and can be categorized into solid tires and pneumatic tires, with pneumatic tires consisting of an inner tube and an outer tire. In terms of power, the new Buick Regal is equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines, with the 2.0T engine delivering a maximum power of 192kW and a maximum torque of 350Nm. The transmission is paired with a 9-speed automatic manual transmission. The Buick Regal is a B-class sedan launched by Buick, positioned between the Excelle and the LaCrosse. In terms of safety features, the car is equipped with ABS, EBD, airbags, side safety curtains, an electronic parking brake, and more. For comfort, it includes an 8-way power driver's seat, 4-way active safety headrests, 4-way power lumbar support, a driver's seat with memory function, and other configurations.
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