What is the tire size specification for the Hyundai Mistra?

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DeRafael
07/29/25 9:57am
The tire size specifications for the Hyundai Mistra are as follows: the base model uses 205/60R16, while other models are equipped with 225/45R17. The spare tire is a full-size tire. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, directly contacting the road surface and working together with the car's suspension to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving. The Hyundai Mistra's body dimensions are 4780 mm in length, 1815 mm in width, and 1460 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2770 mm. The Hyundai Mistra features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
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MacJayden
08/13/25 12:12pm
As a long-time owner of a Hyundai Mistra, I've been driving it daily for years with the standard tire size of 205/55 R16, which means 205mm width, 55% aspect ratio, and 16-inch wheel diameter. This configuration provides a comfortable ride, especially with good stability on highways. Personally, I check the tire pressure every few weeks to maintain it around 2.3 bar for better fuel efficiency. If you change to mismatched tires, issues like steering wheel vibration and higher skid risks in rainy conditions may occur. So I recommend sticking to factory specifications - always choose reliable brands with identical dimensions when replacing tires, safety first. Don't forget to check your owner's manual as specifications might vary slightly by model year - for example, the 2021 version offers a 215/50 R17 option for a more stylish wheel appearance.
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