What is the wheel size of the Hongqi HS7?

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VanBrynlee
07/25/25 12:34am
The wheel size of the Hongqi HS7 varies depending on the configuration: 1. The wheel size with air suspension is 20 inches; 2. The wheel size without air suspension is 19 inches. The wheel hub is the rotating part of the wheel that connects the tire's inner contour to the wheel center via spokes, serving as the metal component that supports the tire and mounts onto the axle. Taking the 2021 Hongqi HS7 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5035mm, width 1989mm, height 1778mm, with a wheelbase of 3008mm. The 2021 Hongqi HS7 is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 252PS, maximum power of 185kW, and maximum torque of 380Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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BraydenLee
08/10/25 3:48pm
As a Hongqi HS7 owner, my car has 20-inch wheels which provide a very stable driving feel. The strong grip on highways makes it particularly suitable for urban roads and occasional suburban trips. However, larger wheels do compromise comfort – they feel a bit harsh over speed bumps, causing noticeable jolts that affect ride quality. Maintenance-wise, special attention is needed as wheel surfaces tend to accumulate dust. I recommend simple weekly wipe-downs using neutral cleaners to prevent dirt from clogging the cooling vents. When replacing tires, 20-inch ones are more expensive than smaller sizes, plus you'll need to check tread wear patterns and rotate them regularly to extend lifespan. These wheels work great for daily driving, offering both imposing looks and practicality, but I'd advise against upgrading to even larger rims to avoid potential suspension issues.
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