
The Tharu uses three types of tire models: 225/60R16, 225/55R17, and 225/50R18. The width of the tire tread, which is the part in contact with the ground, determines the tire's grip. A wider tire width provides better traction during driving. The Tharu is a compact SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4453mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1632mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. The Tharu features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.

I was also a previous Tharu owner, using 215/60 R17 tires, a very common size for the Tharu. They provided a stable ride, perfectly suitable for daily commutes. When replacing tires, I recommend checking the vehicle manual or consulting a 4S店 to avoid incorrect sizes that could affect handling and fuel consumption. Additionally, regularly check tire pressure, maintaining around 2.3-2.5 bar to reduce wear and extend lifespan. Periodic tire rotation also helps distribute wear evenly, saving money and hassle. For SUVs like the Tharu, 17-inch wheels aren’t overly large, so replacement costs are relatively lower. Brands like Continental or Michelin offer compatible models, priced around 2000 RMB per tire. On highways, this size offers good grip, reducing slip risks and enhancing safety. Overall, sticking to the manufacturer’s recommendation is the most reliable—avoid cheap, ill-fitting alternatives.

From a professional perspective, the tire specifications for the Tharu mainly depend on the trim level. The base model typically uses 215/60 R17 tires, while mid-to-high trims may feature 225/50 R18 or 235/45 R19. The first two numbers represent the tire width and aspect ratio, and the number after R indicates the wheel diameter. Choosing the correct specification is crucial. For instance, wider tires may slightly increase fuel consumption but improve cornering stability, while narrower ones might affect braking distance. It's recommended to regularly check tire pressure using a monitoring system to avoid unexpected blowouts. Performance varies among brands—for example, the Michelin Primacy 4 in size 215/60 R17 excels in noise reduction, while the Bridgestone Dueler offers superior wear resistance. When replacing tires, select based on your driving habits. Long-term use of incorrect specifications can degrade vehicle handling and potentially increase suspension load, outweighing any benefits. Remember to perform a wheel alignment before installation to ensure smooth driving.

Last time I changed tires for my Tharu, I found the standard sizes are 215/60 R17 or 225/50 R18 depending on the model year. Checking the original manual or using the VIN for online verification gives the most accurate results. If you want to upgrade the rims, 18-inch ones look cooler but cost a few hundred more for the tires. Don't forget the balancing test during replacement to reduce vibration issues. Using different tires for seasons is also an option, like winter snow tires with proper size matching can double safety performance. Cost-wise, original size replacements can be done under 2000. Timely replacement helps avoid highway hazards.


