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What is the tire size of the VV7?

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LeHarper
07/24/25 1:33am
The VV7 is equipped with 20-inch tires, with the tire specification being 235/55R20. Here, 235 represents the width of the tire; 55 refers to the ratio of the height from the rim to the tread in relation to the maximum measured width of the tire's cross-section, expressed as a percentage; R stands for radial tire; and 20 indicates the rim size the tire is compatible with. The tires feature a high-gloss polished finish, and the rim design exhibits a sporty style. The VV7's dimensions are 4760mm in length, 1931mm in width, and 1655mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2950mm. The vehicle is powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power output of 234 horsepower.
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HadleyAnn
08/10/25 8:54pm
I heard you were asking about the VV7 tire size. As someone who often drives this type of vehicle, the standard configuration is 235/55 R20. The 235 represents a tire width of 235 millimeters, the 55 indicates an aspect ratio of 55%, meaning the sidewall height is 55% of the total width, and the 20 refers to a 20-inch wheel diameter. This size is quite reasonably designed to balance comfort and handling, providing a stable and smooth ride on city roads with strong grip, especially when cornering. However, these aren’t small wheels, so regular maintenance is essential—like checking tire pressure monthly to keep it at the recommended value (usually listed on the door frame label). Underinflation can lead to faster wear and safety risks. When replacing tires, sticking to the factory specifications is advised, as random modifications may affect fuel efficiency and safety. Overall, this size enhances the car’s sporty appearance but comes with slightly higher fuel consumption. For daily driving, it’s a hassle-free choice.
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StAlejandro
09/24/25 3:16am
I've been driving the VV7 for a while now, with 235/55 R20 tires. This size is really impressive on the highway—the car feels very stable, and the steering is precise without any sense of drifting. When driving around the city, I have to slow down on bumpy roads because the tires are a bit thin, and the vibrations are directly transmitted into the car. Once, I drove in the rain, and the grip was excellent with no slipping issues. A reminder to everyone: check the tread depth before driving. If it's too shallow, replace the tires immediately, otherwise, the risk increases in rainy conditions. Generally, tire lifespan is around 40,000 kilometers, so keep an eye on their condition—don't wait until a blowout to regret it. Also, don't adjust the tire pressure randomly; both overinflation and underinflation can easily lead to problems.
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