What tires does the Teana use?
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The Teana uses Bridgestone tires. Below is more information about Bridgestone tires: 1. Large tread blocks with irregular pitch pattern design, utilizing AQ Multi-Ability Technology. 2. The system features a motor mounted on the axle via shock absorbers and springs. The motor moves in the opposite direction relative to the axle's motion, functioning as a dynamic damper. 3. By counteracting axle vibrations, tire ground contact is improved. To enable the motor's vertical movement relative to the axle, four joint components called "crosshead guides"—each with two linear motion grooves arranged vertically and horizontally—connect the motor to the wheels, ensuring power transmission even with positional changes.
When I first bought the Teana, it came with factory-fitted Bridgestone Turanza tires, probably the 215/60R16 model, which were quite comfortable and suitable for daily driving. Choosing tires depends on your budget and usage—the factory tires are mainly focused on quietness and durability, and I had no issues with them for two years. If you frequently drive on highways, I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and wear, and considering switching to snow tires during seasonal changes like winter for added safety. The Teana has a stable chassis, and tire choice directly affects handling, so don’t forget to check the user manual for recommended specifications and avoid non-compliant brands to prevent warranty issues. If your budget allows, Michelin Primacy is also a good option, offering even better noise reduction.