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What tires are used on the Volkswagen Tiguan?

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LaEmiliano
07/29/2025, 05:42:51 PM

There are three original equipment tires for the Volkswagen Tiguan: Michelin Primacy-LC Bo Yue, Hankook Dynapro-HP, and Dunlop SP-Sport-01V, with a tire size of 235/50-R18-97V. Michelin was founded in 1889 in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Over more than 100 years, it has undergone continuous innovation and development. Michelin tires are marketed in over 170 countries worldwide. For the Volkswagen Tiguan's tires in daily use, pay attention to the following points: Regularly check the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. Due to driving wear, the tread grooves of the tires gradually become shallow. If the tread is worn flat, it will lose its drainage and anti-slip functions, significantly reducing the car's performance. Small cracks may seem minor but can be a hidden danger for tire blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles from the grooves. Try to park on level ground. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park the car near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials related to rubber deterioration. After parking, the driver should not turn the steering wheel, as this operation accelerates tire wear. Do not splash water to cool down the tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires are prone to overheating, and the air pressure increases. At this time, you should stop to let the tires cool down. It is strictly forbidden to release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool down, as this can cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Try to minimize frequent use of brakes and emergency braking to prevent accelerated tread wear due to dragging between the tires and the ground.

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LeColin
08/15/2025, 05:01:36 PM

I've read many Tiguan owners' shares and found that the factory tire configurations are quite diverse, with different model years possibly using different tires. The new Tiguan L commonly comes with 235/55 R18 specifications, where high-end performance tires like Continental CSC5 and Michelin Latitude Sport3 are frequently used in higher trims, balancing handling and wet traction. However, entry-level models more commonly feature economical all-season tires like Hankook Dynapro or Kumho Crugen. I remember last year when I helped a friend check his 2019 330TSI model, it originally came with 17-inch Hankook Ventus tires that lasted 50,000 kilometers before replacement. I recommend owners check the door frame sticker or manual to confirm factory specifications and avoid arbitrarily changing sizes, as this could affect ESP and fuel consumption.

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AvaLee
10/17/2025, 01:21:02 AM

As a frequent long-distance driver, my 2020 Tiguan came with factory-fitted Continental UC6 tires in size 235/50 R18. After three years of use, I've summarized a few insights: SUV tires offer significantly better sidewall support than passenger car tires, providing more stability in corners though slightly stiffer. Recently when replacing tires, I compared Michelin Primacy and Bridgestone Dueler, ultimately choosing the latter's HT tire with a tread depth of 10mm (2mm deeper than OEM), which performs better on gravel roads. For urban driving, there's no need to pursue off-road tires - just check for the M+S (mud+snow) marking on the sidewall. The key is regular wheel balancing, especially for vehicles frequently driven on rough roads - don't wait until the steering wheel shakes to address it.

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DeErin
11/30/2025, 01:04:29 AM

Tire specifications vary depending on the specific model. For the Tiguan, the common sizes are 215/65 R16, 235/55 R17, and 235/50 R18 in three tiers. During maintenance, I've observed that 18-inch wheels are most frequently paired with high-performance sports tires, such as the Michelin PS4 SUV or Goodyear Eagle F1. These tires feature narrow grooves and a large contact area, offering shorter braking distances but with a relatively low treadwear index of around 280. For year-round urban commuting, 17-inch wheels with Hankook Kinergy 4S tires are more cost-effective, being over 300 RMB cheaper per tire and offering decent noise control. Pay attention to the speed rating after the sidewall numbers; for the Tiguan, at least an H rating (210 km/h) is necessary.

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DeAaliyah
01/20/2026, 02:26:18 AM

There are significant differences in tire configurations across regions. Working at a dealership in the north, I often see winter setups with Pirelli Scorpion, while Dunlop PT3 is more common in the south. Key selection logic: For frequent travel on snow and ice, choose tires with pronounced zigzag tread patterns, like Nokian Weatherproof. In rainy areas, prioritize drainage performance—Continental UC6's dual drainage groove design is highly practical. When replacing tires, remember that the same axle must use the same model. Last year, a customer mixed sport and quiet tires on the front wheels, causing skidding and fishtailing in the rain. Also, after resetting the tire pressure monitoring system, a road test is needed for calibration—older Tiguan models are prone to false fault alerts.

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McJoel
04/16/2026, 03:09:55 AM

Just replaced the tires on my 2016 Tiguan. The original Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2 lasted six years. Did some research before changing: First, the Tiguan weighs nearly 1.7 tons, requiring a load index of at least 95 (690kg). Upgraded to Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season tires, mainly for their dual-layer carcass structure which makes speed bumps less jarring. Pro tip: Schedule tire changes for mornings or cloudy days when rubber is softer for easier installation. Also reminding new owners - factory tire pressure is often set to 3.0bar for transport; make sure the dealer adjusts it back to standard 2.3bar after delivery to avoid abnormal tread wear.

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