What is the tire size specification for the hycan007?

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SanVera
07/29/25 3:41am
hycan007's tire size specification is 245/50r20, where 245 indicates the tire width is 245mm, 50 represents the aspect ratio of 50 percent, r stands for radial tire, and 20 denotes the wheel diameter of 20 inches. Taking the hycan007 BASE model as an example, it is equipped with a battery capacity of 73 kWh, offering a maximum range of 523 kilometers. In terms of features, this vehicle comes with front dual airbags, front side airbags, collision high-voltage power cutoff function, tire pressure monitoring, keyless entry and start system, emergency braking flash warning, brake assist control system, and 360-degree panoramic camera.
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OEva
08/12/25 7:30am
I've been fascinated by the HYCAN 007 lately, and after researching, I found out its tire size is typically 255/55 R19. As a young car enthusiast who loves modifications, I think this configuration is quite suitable—the 255mm width provides ample grip, and the 19-inch wheels offer a stable yet sporty driving feel. For daily driving, maintaining tire pressure around 2.4bar improves handling and range efficiency. I recommend owners regularly check tread wear to avoid slipping risks; when replacing tires, all-season or high-performance brands can be considered, but avoid random upsizing to prevent voiding the factory warranty. Understanding tire specifications also boosts confidence during high-speed cornering, making driving safer and more worry-free.
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