What is the tire size model of the Leopaard CS10?

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Christian
07/24/25 9:07pm
The tire size model of the Leopaard CS10 is 225/60-R18. Below is an introduction to Leopaard vehicles: Introduction: Changfeng Leopaard is a brand under Changfeng Group, headquartered in Changsha City, Hunan Province. Vehicle Highlights: The overall lines of the vehicle are simple and smooth, reflecting an urban feel, and the subdued waistline treatment at the front and rear doors exudes a modern vibe. The interior of the Leopaard CS7 is simple and practical, with clean and bold lines, full of a sense of the times and technology. The completely car-like interior design provides a more spacious and comfortable interior seating space than a sedan, offering an excellent driving and riding experience. At the same time, the rear seats offer more legroom compared to vehicles in the same class, providing better seating comfort.
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LaJake
08/10/25 2:32pm
I've been repairing cars for over a decade. The original tire size for the Leopaard CS10 is typically 225/60 R17, paired with models like the Maxxis BRAVO HP or Pirelli's P1. This size is well-chosen—the SUV's weight and power are well-matched, the 225 width provides stable grip, the 60 aspect ratio cushions bumps, and the R17 wheels ensure precise handling. When replacing tires, you must maintain the original size; otherwise, it will affect the ABS and safety systems. Common issues include: low tire pressure increasing fuel consumption (recommended to check pressure monthly, not exceeding 2.3 bar in summer), and uneven tread wear possibly indicating misaligned wheels. For maintenance, rotating tires every 10,000 km can extend their lifespan by 2-3 years. When selecting new tires, choose a load index of 92 or above to ensure adequate load capacity. When switching to winter tires, keep the same size—wrong sizes can increase fuel consumption by 10%. Safety first!
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