What is the tire size of the Magotan 330?

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SanAlejandro
07/29/25 6:04am
The tire size of the Magotan 330 is 215/55R17. The Magotan has launched multiple models, and different models use different tire sizes, which also affects the driving performance. The Volkswagen Magotan originates from the Future B6, which is closely related to the Passat B6, and it is the first B-class sedan produced and sold by FAW-Volkswagen since its establishment. In terms of body dimensions, the Magotan measures 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. In terms of exterior design, the front face of the Magotan features an overall design similar to the X-shaped styling of the Phaeton, with extensive chrome accents and the use of dual horizontal lines, exuding a noble and distinguished royal temperament. Starting from the headlights, two sharp edges form waistlines that harmonize with the body lines, creating a dual-waistline design. Combined with the prominent wheel arch lines and the chrome anti-scratch strips moved down to the bottom, the side profile of the car appears more stable and visually appealing.
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MacZoey
08/12/25 9:34am
Well, I remember the Magotan 330 usually comes with 215/55 R17 tires, which I saw when changing tires for a friend's car last year. The 215 refers to the tire width of 215 millimeters, 55 indicates the aspect ratio, meaning the tire height is 55% of the width, and R17 means the wheel diameter is 17 inches. This size is designed quite stably, providing a comfortable ride on bumpy city roads and is very friendly for daily commuting. If you buy the original factory car, this is mostly the standard configuration. However, there might be slight variations depending on the year or trim level, so I recommend checking the car manual or consulting a 4S store. Personally, when changing tires, I chose Chaoyang tires, which are more durable than the original ones, more fuel-efficient, and offer decent grip on highways. Tires are crucial for safety, and regularly checking tire pressure can prevent blowout accidents. Don’t upgrade to much larger sizes, or the suspension might not handle it. I once tried switching to 18-inch wheels and had to do adjustments—it was troublesome and expensive.
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