What is the tire specification model for the Hyundai Elantra?
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The original tire configuration model for the Hyundai Elantra is 195/65R15. The first number 195 indicates the tire width is 195MM, 65 represents the aspect ratio of the tire section is 65%, meaning the section height is 65% of the width, the letter R stands for radial tire, and 15 denotes the rim diameter is 15 inches. The Hyundai Elantra has a top speed of 190km/h and a fuel consumption of 6L per 100km. In addition to the model, the tire also displays the following common data: Tire cord material: Represented by Chinese pinyin, such as M-cotton cord, R-rayon cord, N-nylon cord, G-steel cord, ZG-steel radial cord tire. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under defined conditions. Letters A to Z represent the certified speed ratings of tires from 4.8km/h to 300km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160km/h; H: 210km/h; V: 240km/h; W: 270km/h; Y: 300km/h; Rim specification: Indicates the rim specification compatible with the tire for practical use, such as "Standard rim 5.00F".
I drive an 18th-generation Verna, which originally came with 195/65 R15 tires. This specification is written on the silver label on the driver's side door frame. The recommended tire pressure is also there, suggesting around 2.3 bar when the tires are cold. Recently, when changing tires, I found that the Michelin Primacy series offers good wear resistance and quietness, but the original Hankook H426 provides better value for money. When changing tires, pay attention to the triangular wear indicators in the tire grooves - it's time to replace them when the wear reaches near these markers. The spare tire is full-size, which is quite generous.