
Changan CS75 is best suited with the original tire brand Yokohama. There are three tire sizes available: 22555R19, 22565R17, and 22560R18. Yokohama Tire, established in 1917 and formerly known as Yokohama Rubber, officially changed its name in China to Yokohama in 2008. The company has developed tire design technology that reduces air resistance during vehicle operation. For the Changan CS75 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 gradually become shallow. If the tread is worn flat, it will lose its drainage and anti-slip functions, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Small cracks may also pose a risk of blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles lodged in the grooves. Park on level ground whenever possible. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that can deteriorate rubber. After parking, avoid turning the steering wheel, as this accelerates tire wear. Do not splash water to cool the tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires can overheat, increasing air pressure. In such cases, stop to allow the tires to cool naturally. Avoid releasing air pressure or splashing water to cool them, as this can cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Minimize frequent and hard braking to prevent accelerated tread wear caused by dragging between the tires and the ground.

I've changed the tires on my Changan CS75 several times and found that the Michelin Primacy series is the most suitable. The size is usually 225/65 R17, which matches the original factory specifications and provides stable driving. These tires focus on comfort, with excellent shock absorption, making long-distance driving less tiring. They also offer good grip, preventing skidding in rainy conditions, ensuring safety. The wear resistance is strong; my first set lasted 60,000 kilometers before needing replacement. When changing tires, it's recommended to go to an official 4S shop or a well-known brand store. Although the price is a bit higher at over 2,000 yuan, they are durable and hassle-free. Regularly check the tread depth; when it wears down to the marker, it's time to replace them. If you live in a northern area with heavy snowfall, it's better to choose dedicated winter tires for the season. Tires are the foundation of driving, and investing in a good brand is worthwhile—don't skimp on small savings.

I've always pursued driving pleasure, so I chose the Bridgestone Potenza series when replacing tires for my CS75. The size must be 225/65 R17 to fully unleash the SUV's performance. These tires provide exceptional grip during mountain road turns, significantly improving body stability. They perform especially well on wet surfaces, offering quick and stable braking to reduce accident risks. I've driven nearly 40,000 kilometers with this set, and the handling feels much better than the factory tires. Although high-performance tires wear out faster, they balance safety and excitement perfectly. When changing tires, it's crucial to choose a shop with good balancing techniques—don't cut corners on costs. Regularly adjusting tire pressure can extend their lifespan. The overall expense is worth it, as they make driving more confident.

The family CS75 is mainly used for picking up and dropping off kids, with safety as the top priority. I switched to Goodyear Vector tires, the all-season model suitable for any weather. The size 225/65 R17 provides high comfort and minimal vibration, so the little one doesn't get fussy in the car. The wet road grip is good, avoiding the risk of skidding. The lifespan is about 50,000 kilometers, and timely replacement is crucial. I had them changed at a chain store for over 1,500 yuan, reliable and hassle-free. Tires are a safety guarantee, so don't skimp by using old ones. Check the tire pressure weekly to ensure safe driving without worries.


