
Changan CS75 is best suited with Yokohama tires, which are also the original factory tires. The Changan CS75 has three tire size options: 225/55-R19, 225/65-R17, and 225/60-R18, with the same specifications for front and rear tires. The brand is Yokohama, and the tread pattern is GEOLANDAR-G91. More details are as follows: 1. Most sedans have the same front and rear tire specifications, but some high-performance special-purpose vehicles like sports cars or rear-wheel-drive models may have different front and rear tire sizes. The international standard tire code represents the section height and aspect ratio in millimeters. 2. Smaller tire sizes reduce friction with the ground during driving, resulting in better fuel economy. However, larger tire sizes provide better grip, ensuring improved acceleration and high-speed stability. 3. Additionally, tire pressure is crucial for tire longevity; both overinflation and underinflation can shorten tire life. Low pressure increases tire deformation, leading to excessive heat and rubber degradation, ultimately enlarging the contact area and accelerating shoulder wear. High pressure overstretches the tire cords, reducing elasticity and increasing the load on the tire during driving, which can cause internal cracks or blowouts upon impact. High pressure also accelerates tread wear and reduces puncture resistance.

I've been driving my Changan CS75 for several years and find the Michelin Primacy SUV tires truly reliable. The Changan CS75 originally comes with 215/65 R17 size tires, and this model offers excellent wear resistance. It provides strong grip on rainy days without slipping, making it particularly suitable for family safety – especially reassuring if you have kids. I've taken long trips on mountain roads, and it's durable while also being fuel-efficient. A single replacement can last four to five years. Other brands like Bridgestone are also good, but Michelin, though slightly more expensive, is worth the price. Remember to regularly check tire pressure and tread depth to avoid uneven wear. Overall, safety comes first, and choosing a well-reputed tire is always the right move.

From a cost-saving perspective, I recommend the Hankook Kinergy series tires for Changan CS75 owners. As an SUV, the CS75 wears through tires quickly, and Hankook offers great value for money—just a few hundred yuan per tire without compromising durability. I've used them for city and highway driving, and the fuel-saving effect is noticeable, with fuel consumption dropping by about 5%. The 215/65 R17 size is easy to find, installation is straightforward, and simple wheel rotation during routine maintenance is all that's needed—replacing tires won't break the bank. If you're on a tight budget, Goodride or domestic brands are also options, but Hankook delivers stable overall performance and should last at least three years without issues. Remember, don't cheap out on no-name brands—safety risks are high. It's best to have them installed at a professional shop.

Looking for driving excitement? The Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport tire is my top choice. The CS75 has powerful performance, and these tires enhance handling, provide quick acceleration, stable cornering, and an exhilarating ride. The size matches 215/65 R17, with wider tires for better grip. I've tested high-speed cornering—no drifting, with clear road feedback. Performance enthusiasts won't go wrong choosing it—it boosts driving pleasure. Don't slack on regular maintenance.

Does climate have a big impact? I recommend Bridgestone WeatherControl all-season tires for the CS75 if you live in the north. Use the Winter series for snowy conditions in winter—great for anti-slip performance, then switch to WeatherControl in summer. In the south, all-season tires are sufficient, with size 215/65 R17 being a good fit. Remember to check tire pressure according to the season; you’ll need to add air when temperatures drop. This extends tire lifespan, saving you money and hassle.


