What is the tire specification of the Kia K2?

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SanElliana
07/30/25 6:02am
The tire specifications for the Kia K2 are as follows: The standard Kia K2 model is equipped with 175/70-R14-84T Hankook tires, paired with 14-inch aluminum alloy wheels. The top-end model uses 195/50-R16-84H Hankook tires, paired with 16-inch aluminum alloy mirror-finish wheels. Additional information: In terms of exterior design, the Kia K2 features a tiger-nose front grille design, streamlined body lines, solid hollow-style wheels, and a more dynamic rear design, keeping up with the family's trend. The rear of the car adopts a full-width taillight design, and the bumper features an "eight"-shaped design. It uses many straight lines, creating a strong sense of layering.
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