What is the tire specification of the Tang fuel version?
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BYD Tang fuel version high-end model tire specification is 245/45-R20, low-end model is 235/60-R18. The following is an introduction about tire pressure: 1. Introduction: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. The level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the car, affecting driving safety. 2. Hazards of excessive tire pressure: The friction and adhesion of the tire will decrease, affecting braking effect; causing steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort. 3. Hazards of insufficient tire pressure: The friction coefficient with the road surface will increase, leading to higher fuel consumption.
As a detail-oriented car enthusiast, the tire specification for the BYD Tang fuel version is typically 255/50 R20. The 255 represents a tire width of 255mm, the 50 is the aspect ratio, meaning the tire's sidewall height is 50% of its width, and R20 indicates a 20-inch rim diameter. Why this size? It offers stable grip, especially during high-speed cornering to minimize excessive body roll, but the trade-offs are slightly higher road noise and increased fuel consumption. I often help fellow car owners with tire changes and recommend the original Michelin or Goodyear tires, which perform well. Check tire pressure quarterly, maintaining it between 2.3-2.5 bar, and consider replacing with all-season tires when tread wear reaches halfway to save costs. For city commuting, avoid aggressive driving to extend tire life by 30-40%.