
SWM X7 uses Maxxis tires. Below is an introduction based on the 2021 SWM X7 model: 1. Its body structure is a 5-door, 7-seat SUV, with body dimensions of 4710mm in length, 1855mm in width, 1773mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2750mm. 2. Safety features: The SWM X7 is equipped with driver and front passenger airbags, front side airbags, and features such as ESP (Electronic Stability Program), brake assist, hill start assist, and a 360-degree panoramic view displayed on a 12-inch high-definition screen. 3. Smart features: The central 12-inch touchscreen is equipped with the E-go system, providing internet connectivity and audio-visual entertainment, and enabling remote vehicle control. Combined operation of the screen allows quick access to corresponding functions and applications. Additional information: Functions of tires: 1. Ensure a comfortable ride and smooth driving experience. 2. Provide good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, improving traction, braking, and off-road capability. 3. Transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force to enable vehicle control. 4. Support the vehicle's load. 5. Reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving.

I remember my SWM X7 came with Giti tires, size around 215/65 R16. They provided decent stability and were sufficient for daily city driving. Tires are no small matter—they directly affect handling and fuel consumption, especially during highway driving or rainy conditions. The original Giti tires lasted about 2-3 years before the tread wore down significantly, so I replaced them with Goodyear tires of the same size, which offered better grip. If you need to confirm the exact model, I recommend checking the vehicle manual or consulting an authorized shop, as there might be slight variations between different production years and batches. Aged tires compromise safety, so I make it a habit to check tire pressure and tread wear every six months to avoid unexpected incidents on the road.

As someone who frequently tinkers with cars, I've done some research on the tire details of the SWM X7. It mostly comes factory-equipped with Giti 215/65 R16 tires, whose load and speed ratings meet SUV requirements, and the grip performs well on paved roads. When changing tires, I also tried Linglong tires, which were slightly quieter but didn't make much difference in fuel consumption. Tire selection depends on personal habits: choose wear-resistant types for suburban driving, and quieter ones for city use. Also, pay attention to the production date—don't buy old stock. I recommend regularly checking the tread depth by inserting a coin into the groove; if the head is visible, it's time to replace the tires to avoid braking issues and skidding.

Driving the SWM X7 taught me the critical importance of tire safety. The factory-fitted Giti tires perform decently in dry conditions, but require extra caution during rain or snow. I once experienced severe wobbling due to low tire pressure, which was quite frightening. It's essential to inspect tires every 10,000 kilometers and maintain recommended pressure levels to minimize blowout risks. While 215/65 R16 is a common tire size, don't just focus on brands - rubber aging and impact damage can significantly compromise safety. I strongly recommend keeping a tire pressure gauge in your vehicle; this simple tool can be lifesaving, as human life is far more valuable than any tire.


