
The Nissan Qashqai is suitable for tires with the specification 215/65R16. The number 215 indicates the tire section width in millimeters, with typical tire widths ranging between 145mm and 285mm. The number 65 represents the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire sidewall height to the tire section width, with 65 indicating 65%. Tire aspect ratios generally range between 30% and 80%. The letter R denotes that the tire has a radial construction. The number 16 refers to the rim diameter in inches. The Nissan Qashqai is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4401mm in length, 1837mm in width, and 1593mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2646mm. In terms of powertrain, the Qashqai is equipped with the new MR20DD naturally aspirated direct-injection engine and a CVT transmission that simulates 7 gears.

I've been driving the Nissan Qashqai for almost ten years, and for family use, comfort and durability are my top priorities. The factory-equipped 215/60 R17 tires are more focused on economy and practicality, but upgrading to Michelin Primacy SUV or Bridgestone Dueler would make the ride quieter and significantly reduce vibrations when going over speed bumps. Opt for unidirectional tread patterns for better drainage—even at 120 km/h in the rain, the car remains stable. For city driving, I recommend tires with a treadwear rating above 400. For example, the Continental UC6 SUV I use has only worn halfway after 50,000 kilometers, saving both fuel and money. Don’t inflate the tires too much; maintaining 2.4 Bar when cold is ideal. Always keep a tire pressure gauge and an air pump in the trunk.

For outdoor off-road driving, we prioritize off-road performance when choosing tires for the Nissan Qashqai. The original tires easily get stuck in soft sand on sandy terrain, but switching to all-terrain tires like the Cooper Discoverer AT3 makes a huge difference—with double-reinforced sidewalls, they handle gravel roads with ease. We recommend opting for a slightly wider size like 225/65 R17 compared to the factory specs. For snowy conditions, the BFGoodrich KO2 studded tires are ideal, allowing you to climb steep slopes even at -20°C. Before heading to Tibet, installing a tire pressure monitoring system is a must, as air pressure drops rapidly at high altitudes, and real-time monitoring provides peace of mind. Always carry a run-flat tire for emergencies, so you can drive to a repair shop even after a blowout.

Newbies choosing Qashqai tires should first consider the season. In Northeast China, winter tires are a must for me. The Nokian WR SUV4 studded tires are exceptionally stable when climbing icy slopes, remaining flexible even at temperatures below minus ten degrees Celsius. In summer, the Kumho CRUGEN all-season tires are cost-effective, costing just over 300 yuan each and lasting three years. Remember to check the tread depth every season by inserting a coin—if Lincoln's head is visible, it's time to replace them. When washing the car, ask the mechanic to clean the stone grooves, otherwise, the noise will be loud on rainy days. Don't be fooled into installing wider tires—they waste fuel and affect steering.


