What tires are suitable for the Tiguan?

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WyattMarie
07/24/25 5:51pm
The preferred tire options for the Tiguan are the Dunlop Dynapro HL2 RA35 and the Michelin Pilot Primacy. Additional information on tire selection for the Tiguan is as follows: 1. The Dunlop Dynapro HL2 RA35 utilizes advanced technologies such as noise prediction analysis, visual noise technology, rolling analysis technology, and vibration control technology to effectively reduce noise and enhance driving comfort. 2. The Michelin Pilot Primacy offers excellent handling, wet traction, and low noise, providing drivers with an ideal combination of high performance and comfort, while also improving stability and directional control during driving.
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