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What is the tire specification of Baojun?

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DeDavid
07/29/2025, 05:17:09 PM

The tire specification of Baojun is 205/60R16. The following is an introduction about Baojun: 1. Meaning: Baojun is an independent automobile brand created by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010, with products covering sedans, MPVs, SUVs, new energy vehicles and other fields. 2. Brand: Baojun Automobile is positioned as a "reliable partner" brand. Baojun Automobile fully integrates the superior resources of SAIC, GM and Wuling, and has successfully become a mainstream domestic passenger car brand. 3. Strategy: On July 18, 2011, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the launch of SAIC-GM-Wuling's new passenger car brand "Baojun", SAIC-GM-Wuling officially announced that Baojun Automobile has officially signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Chinese National Equestrian Team and the Chinese Equestrian Association.

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SophiaAnn
08/15/2025, 03:46:24 PM

I remember when I drove the Baojun 510, the tire specifications were usually 205/55 R16, which means a width of 205 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 55%, and a rim diameter of 16 inches. This configuration was quite comfortable for driving in small cities, balancing both handling and fuel efficiency. However, there are significant differences between different models. For example, the Baojun 730, as an MPV, uses 215/55 R17 or 195/65 R15. If you're unsure about your car, the most accurate way is to check the sticker on the side of the door or the owner's manual. When replacing tires, I've also tried brands like Continental or Michelin, which offer good grip. Regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining it around 2.4 bar can extend tire life. Never ignore the wear indicators—safety comes first.

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DelJack
10/16/2025, 10:49:24 PM

As a family car, my Baojun 730 usually has tire specifications around 195/65 R15 or 215/60 R16, with moderate dimensions suitable for long-distance travel. These numbers are actually simple: 195 is the tire width in millimeters, 65 is the aspect ratio percentage, and R refers to the radial structure. In actual driving, matching tires provide good shock absorption, especially offering a smoother ride when carrying children. If you own a compact SUV like the Baojun 510, 205/55 R16 is more common. I always recommend checking tire pressure monthly, with 2.2 to 2.5 bar being the normal range. Replace tires early if they are severely worn to prevent the risk of blowouts. When changing tires, choosing domestic brands like Linglong is economical, but the key is not to opt for the wrong specifications just to save money, as it can affect braking distance.

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Parra
11/29/2025, 10:33:04 PM

The tire specifications of Baojun models vary. For example, the Baojun 510 typically uses 205/55 R16 tires, where 205 indicates the width in millimeters, 55 represents the aspect ratio (height to width ratio), R stands for radial construction, and 16 is the rim size in inches. Other models like the Baojun 730 commonly use 195/65 R15 tires. These differences affect fuel consumption and comfort during daily driving. Regularly checking tire pressure is crucial, with the standard being around 2.3 bar. If the wear exceeds the limit, replace the tires immediately to ensure safety.

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StAmelia
01/19/2026, 11:56:43 PM

Having driven several Baojun models, the most reliable way to check tire specifications is by referring to the door placard. The 510 often uses 205/55 R16, while the 730 typically comes with 195/65 R15, etc. The number 205 indicates the width, and 55 represents the aspect ratio, which directly affects cornering stability. For maintenance, I make it a habit to check tire pressure every season, keeping it around 2.4 bar. Replace tires early if they are severely worn or cracked to avoid slipping, and prioritize matching the original factory specifications when installing new tires to enhance grip. Specifications vary significantly across different models, so the manual is a key reference source.

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StAshlyn
04/16/2026, 12:45:34 AM

As a beginner, I thought tires were universal, but in fact, Baojun models have unique specifications. The 510 mostly uses 205/55 R16, where the numbers represent a tire width of 205mm, an aspect ratio of 55%, and a 16-inch wheel. The 730 commonly uses 195/65 R15, which is suitable for load-bearing. The correct size ensures handling safety. Check tire pressure monthly, keeping it within 2.5 bar, and inspect for wear. When replacing, choose the same specification tires, such as the durable Giti brand. Neglecting this may reduce fuel efficiency and increase noise.

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