What is the tire model of the Outlander?
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The tire model of the Outlander varies depending on different scenarios: 1. For the 2.0L displacement Outlander, the tire model is 215/70r16; 2. For the 2.4L and 3.0L displacement Outlander, the tire model is 225/55r18. Tires are often used under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, pressures, and high-low temperature effects during driving, possessing high load-bearing performance, traction performance, and cushioning performance. Taking the 2021 Outlander as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4705mm, width 1810mm, height 1710mm, a wheelbase of 2670mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 63l.
Oh, I have quite some experience with driving the Outlander. Mine is the 2020 Sport edition, which came with factory-installed 225/55 R18 all-season tires, though the exact size may vary by trim—the base model might use 215/65 R16, while the top trim sometimes upgrades to 19-inch wheels. I must remind you that the actual specifications for each vehicle should be checked in the owner’s manual or the sticker on the driver’s door frame—that’s where I confirmed mine. The tire model is crucial; mismatched tires can affect braking distance and fuel efficiency. I always pay attention to tire pressure, keeping it around 2.4 bar to avoid issues on the highway. When replacing tires, I recommend sticking to the manufacturer-recommended brands like Bridgestone or Michelin—avoid cutting costs with inferior brands, as safety comes first. Regular maintenance should include checking tread wear; if the tread is shallow after 20,000 km, replace them promptly to prevent hydroplaning in the rain.