What is the tire size of the Volkswagen Santana?

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ElianaRose
07/30/25 9:24am
Volkswagen Santana is equipped with different tires depending on the configuration. The main tire models used are two types: 185/60R15 and 175/70R14. The 185/60R15 tire is from the Hankook KINERGY series, focusing on economy with features like fuel efficiency and wear resistance. However, its drawbacks include road noise and weaker performance in handling and comfort. Owners are advised not to change the original tire model configured by the manufacturer, including the tire width and aspect ratio. The tire model 185/60R15 refers to a tire width of 185, an aspect ratio of 60 (commonly known as thickness), and R15 indicates the diameter of the wheel rim (drum).
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