Tires and wheels
*1. Load Index
*2. Speed Symbol
Item |
Tire size |
Wheel size |
Load capacity |
Speed capacity |
Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)] |
Wheel lug nut torque kgf·m (lbf·ft, N·m) |
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Normal load |
Maximum load |
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LI*1 |
kg |
SS*2 |
km/h |
Front |
Rear |
Front |
Rear |
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Full size tire |
235/55R19 |
7.5J X 19" |
101 |
825 |
H |
210 |
2.5 (36, 250) |
2.5 (36, 250) |
11~13 (79~94, 107~127) |
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255/45R20 |
8.0J X 20" |
105 |
925 |

When replacing tires, use the same size as those originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make them work irregularly.

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It is permissible to add 3 psi to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expected soon.
Tires typically loose 1 psi for every 12 °F temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated.
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We recommend that when replacing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles. If not, that affects driving performance.
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When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmospheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
Additionally required tire air pressure per km above sea level: 1.5 psi (10.5 kPa)/km