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What is the tire size of the Tiida?

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LaylaFitz
07/29/2025, 07:29:47 PM

The front and rear tire size for the Comfort and Smart versions of the Tiida is 195/60R16, while the Sporty and Cool versions have front and rear tire sizes of 205/50R17. Here is more information about the Tiida: 1. The Tiida is a car produced by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company. The name 'Tiida' implies the meaning of a swift horse, further interpreted as swift and speedy. 2. On July 2, 2020, the Dongfeng Nissan 2021 Tiida was officially launched, with a total of 4 models available. As a facelift model, it continues to adopt the design style of the previous model with some adjustments in details and is equipped with the NissanConnect super-smart system.

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LeLane
08/15/2025, 10:16:31 PM

The tire size of the Tiida varies by model year, commonly 195/60 R16. My older Tiida came with this specification from the factory, and I've changed tires twice in six years. The 195 represents the tread width of 60 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, and R16 refers to the 16-inch wheel hub. This size is fuel-efficient and quiet for daily driving, and a Michelin ENERGY tire costs around 500 yuan. The new top trim may upgrade to a 205/50 R17 wheel hub, with thinner tires for more stable handling but at a higher cost. When changing tires, remember to check the tire pressure label on the rear of your car, with 2.3 for the front wheels and 2.1 for the rear wheels being the most suitable.

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DeDerek
10/18/2025, 10:21:34 PM

It depends on the specific model year. Older Tiida models generally use 195/60R16 tires - my colleague's 2016 model has these, with thicker sidewalls that provide a smoother ride over speed bumps. Newer versions like the 2022 model come equipped with 205/50 R17 Bridgestone tires on larger rims for a sportier look. When replacing tires yourself, don't just focus on size - also check the speed rating and load index marked on the tire sidewall. Tiida tires are typically H-rated for speeds up to 210km/h. Be aware of the spare tire too - I only discovered mine was a temporary T125/90D16 space-saver when I got a flat last time.

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LucasLynn
12/01/2025, 09:56:51 PM

The Tiida commonly uses two tire sizes: 195/60 R16 and 205/50 R17. Having driven a friend's older model with 195-width tires and 60 aspect ratio, the ride over bumps was comfortable but cornering showed noticeable body roll. The newer 17-inch wheels significantly improve grip, though tire replacement costs about 30% more. The recommended factory tire pressure is listed on a sticker on the driver's door jamb, with cold tires maintained at 2.2-2.5 Bar. Pay special attention to tread depth during rainy seasons - below 1.6mm significantly reduces drainage and becomes dangerous.

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LaCarter
01/21/2026, 11:20:40 PM

I've researched different model years, the base versions mostly use 195/60 R16 tires like Yokohama BluEarth AE51 for comfort. Higher trims or newer models come with 205/50 R17 Dunlop or Bridgestone tires. Actual tests show the 205-width tires can reduce braking distance by over half a meter, but with slightly more road noise. When replacing tires, remember both tires on the same axle must be identical - last year I saw someone with 195 front and 205 rear tires triggering ESP errors. The spare tire under the floorboard is a compact temporary tire with a maximum speed limit of 80 km/h.

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DeKennedy
04/17/2026, 11:21:48 PM

After driving the Tiida for three years and changing tires twice, here's my personal experience to clarify: The most common size is 195/60 R16, which means 16-inch wheels paired with tires having a 60 aspect ratio. For top-tier models like the Premium Edition, the wheel size increases to 17 inches, changing the tire size to 205/50 R17. For daily city driving, I recommend switching to quiet tires, such as the Continental CC6, which significantly reduces road noise. If you're modifying the wheels, the maximum size you can go up to is 18 inches, but it requires professional adjustment to avoid rubbing against the wheel arches. Before long-distance trips, always check the tire pressure. The manufacturer's recommended values are posted below the left B-pillar, and when fully loaded, the rear tires should have an additional 0.2 Bar.

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