What tires does the CS75 use?

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DelLayla
07/30/25 7:28am
CS75 uses Yokohama tires, a world-renowned tire brand originating from Yokohama, Japan. Here is some information about Yokohama: 1. Yokohama has developed tire design technology that reduces air resistance during vehicle operation. This technology, as a new environmentally friendly method to decrease tire rolling resistance, improves the airflow around the tire during vehicle operation, thereby achieving fuel-saving environmental benefits. 2. The Changan CS75 has three tire size specifications: 225/65R17, 225/60R18, and 225/55R19, distributed across different trim levels. Taking 225/65R17 as an example, the parameters specifically mean: the maximum width of the tire cross-section is 225 millimeters, the aspect ratio (the height of the cross-section as a percentage of the maximum width) is 65%, and the inner diameter of the tire is 17 inches. 3. The choice of tire width and aspect ratio for the CS75 is very appropriate. On one hand, the 225-millimeter width ensures stable handling and excellent braking performance while providing good acceleration and more economical fuel consumption, with tire noise also kept within a comfortable range. The combination of aspect ratios and tire sizes across different models achieves a good balance between comfort, off-road capability, and handling, offering excellent adaptability whether on city roads or complex off-road conditions.
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