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What is the tire size of the Wildlander?

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McRyder
08/29/25 7:05am
Toyota Wildlander comes with two tire specifications: 225/60R18 and 235/55R19. Here are the relevant details about the Wildlander: Dimensions: The Wildlander has a body size of 4665mm in length × 1855mm in width × 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm, positioning it as a compact SUV. Features: The Wildlander is equipped with cruise control, hill start assist, auto hold, dual-zone automatic climate control, single sunroof/panoramic sunroof, 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, electronic parking brake, and a 10.1-inch navigation system, among others. The top-tier model also includes Toyota's TSS (Toyota Safety Sense) suite, front parking sensors, and a rearview camera. Performance: There are 12 models currently available, featuring 2.0L and 2.5L engine options with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 171PS and a peak torque of 209N·m, while the 2.5L engine produces 178PS and 221N·m. Both engines have a top speed of 180km/h.
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TravisFitz
09/11/25 4:40am
The tire size of the Wildlander is generally 225/60 R18. I think this combination of numbers might be a bit confusing for beginners, so I'll briefly explain: 225 represents the tire width of 225 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio (height) of 60%, and R18 indicates an 18-inch wheel size. This size is designed with a strong focus on balance, making it ideal for SUVs like the Wildlander—offering a comfortable and stable ride, good shock absorption on bumpy roads, and decent fuel efficiency. From my experience, improperly sized tires can easily lead to skidding or increased fuel consumption, so it's important to check the vehicle's manual specifications when purchasing to ensure they match the standard values. Additionally, different model years might have slight variations; for example, the 2023 models mostly come with this size, but base trims sometimes use 17-inch wheels. Therefore, confirming with the salesperson beforehand is a good habit. Tires are crucial for driving safety, and size deviations can negatively impact handling. I recommend checking tire pressure and wear monthly and replacing them promptly at a professional shop if any issues arise—don't compromise road safety.
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AlexisDella
10/25/25 5:29am
As an owner of the Wildlander, I remember checking the tire size right after picking up the car—it was 225/60 R18. After driving for over a year, these tires have really surprised me in many ways. For daily commuting in the city, the 18-inch wheels paired with the right aspect ratio offer both agile handling and comfort. On long-distance mountain drives, the 60% aspect ratio absorbs a lot of road bumps. However, tire wear is a common issue. I once experienced increased rolling resistance due to low tire pressure, which noticeably raised fuel consumption. During maintenance, the mechanic also reminded me that tire size directly affects driving stability, and upgrading to larger wheels might impact the suspension. Overall, the Wildlander’s standard tire size is quite reasonable, balancing family needs with affordability. I recommend keeping an eye on tread depth, like I do, and replacing tires every two years for safety—don’t wait until a blowout to regret it.
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DiKira
12/08/25 5:52am
From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Wildlander's factory tires are typically 225/60 R18, which I find quite classic. The 225mm wide tread ensures sufficient grip, the 60% aspect ratio provides a smoother ride, and the R18 size enhances overall handling. In reality, these specifications aren't set in stone—different model years may have varying configurations. For example, the base 2022 model occasionally uses 17-inch wheels. I've also considered modification options. If you want to boost sporty performance, upgrading to larger wheels like R19 is feasible, but you should be aware that such changes might affect the ABS system or accelerate tire wear. Tire dimensions aren't just numbers—they impact driving dynamics. Too small and you risk slipping; too large and fuel consumption increases. Having researched many SUVs, I find the Wildlander's design strikes a good balance between off-road capability and comfort, making it worth a test drive.
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