
Emgrand uses Giti 215/55R16 model tires. The vehicle dimensions are 4631mm in length, 1789mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. It is equipped with the German Bosch M7.8 system and powered by a 1.3T GeTec DVVT turbocharged engine, featuring front-wheel drive with a maximum power output of 98kw and peak torque of 185nm. Geely Emgrand (referred to as Emgrand) is a sub-brand under the parent brand Geely, with the Emgrand EC718 and EC718-RV being the first B-segment sedan and hatchback models from Geely, respectively.

I've seen quite a few tires on Emgrand cars at repair shops. The factory-fitted ones are usually Giti brand, such as Giti Comfort or similar models, with a size around 215/55R17. They're quite wear-resistant and durable. The driving feel is comfortable and quiet, suitable for daily commuting or long-distance trips. When choosing tires, it's recommended to check the production year and configuration. Base models may come with fixed Giti tires, while higher-end versions might offer options like Goodyear or Hankook. Regularly checking tire pressure and tread depth can save fuel and prevent skidding. With 20 years of driving experience, I can tell you not to casually switch to cheap tires—it affects safety, and the factory-fitted tires offer good value for money, with a set capable of running over 50,000 kilometers. When replacing tires, go to a professional shop to ensure size matching and don't overlook wear balance.

As an Emgrand owner, my car came factory-fitted with Giti tires, which have shown excellent wear resistance after over four years of driving. They provide low noise on city roads, stable performance at high speeds, and sufficient grip in rainy conditions. When it came time to replace the tires, I tried other brands but found the original ones more cost-effective and hassle-free. Choosing tires depends on your driving habits: opt for reinforced tires if you frequently drive on rural roads for better durability, or low rolling resistance tires to save fuel in stop-and-go traffic. Tire pressure is crucial—I manually check mine monthly, maintaining around 2.3 bar. Remember, avoid used tires due to high risks.

The Emgrand comes standard with Giti tires, which are widely compatible and mostly in 17-inch sizes. They offer a balanced performance between comfort and economy. It's recommended to check the vehicle manual when selecting tires. Regular can extend their lifespan.

Driving the Emgrand to pick up the kids, I found the original Giti tires offer excellent noise control, making them very practical for family use. The tires provide stable grip, ensuring safety on slippery roads. When replacing tires, always choose the matching size and avoid unauthorized changes to prevent affecting braking performance. Maintaining tire pressure is simple—use the built-in gauge to check monthly and avoid risks of blowouts due to over- or under-inflation.

Tires directly impact driving safety. The original Emgrand tires, such as the Giti model, are designed for slippery road conditions. It is recommended to check the tread depth every six months and replace them if it falls below 1.6mm. Avoid choosing cheap, low-quality tires as they can easily cause accidents. When selecting tires, consider brand reliability and size compatibility—fair pricing can save you trouble.


