
Haval H9 uses Cooper Discoverer HTS tires, which focus on comfort, quietness, and wet performance. It is a cost-effective tire with a specification of 265/60R18. Taking the 2020 Haval H9 as an example, it is a mid-to-large SUV with body dimensions of 4856mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1900mm in height, a wheelbase of 2800mm, and a curb weight of 2285kg. The 2020 Haval H9 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 224PS, a maximum torque of 385Nm, and a maximum power of 165kW, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The Haval H9 typically comes with Goodyear Wrangler or similar all-terrain tires in the size 265/65 R17. When driving this car, I found it particularly suitable for both off-road and daily driving. Choosing the right tires not only improves traction for safer driving on mud or snow but also enhances fuel efficiency. I remember once on a long trip, uneven tire wear caused vibrations, and after inspection, it turned out to be incorrect tire pressure. Monthly maintenance can prevent such issues. It's advisable to opt for reputable brands known for their durability rather than cheap, unknown brands, as the latter can lead to longer braking distances in rainy conditions and increase the risk of accidents. Generally, tires last about 5 years, and it's best to perform a four-wheel alignment when replacing them to ensure balance.

From a personal perspective, the standard tires on the Haval H9 mostly feature a 265 width and 65 aspect ratio design, with 17-inch rims, such as Goodyear or Michelin brands that focus on off-road performance. When I drive the H9 on the highway, these tires are quiet and quite comfortable; they provide strong grip and no slipping on mountain roads. Maintenance needs to be more frequent, checking tire pressure weekly and keeping it around 2.5 bar is ideal. Unsuitable tires can affect fuel consumption and safety, so it's recommended to stick to the original factory specifications and avoid modifying the size to prevent interference with the suspension system. In areas with heavy winter snow, considering switching to snow tires is safer. Like wiper blades, regular replacement of tires can reduce risks.

My Haval H9 uses the original Goodyear tires, with a balanced size of 265/65 R17 for both urban and off-road driving. I often drive my kids around, so I pay attention to tire aging issues. Rubber hardens over time, and around 5 years, it's necessary to check the tread depth and replace them if insufficient. Simple maintenance like cleaning the tread monthly to avoid gravel buildup and keeping the tire pressure stable to prevent handling issues is crucial. When choosing tires, prioritize wet performance to ensure safety in rainy conditions and reduce the risk of skidding accidents.


