Tires and wheels
|
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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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LI 1
|
kg |
SS
|
km/h |
Front |
Rear |
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|
Full size tire |
235/65 R18 |
8.0J X 18" |
106 |
950 |
H |
210 |
2.5 (36, 250) |
11–13 (79–94, 107–127) |
|
|
255/50 R20 |
8.0J X 20" |
109 |
1,030 |
V |
240 |
2.5 (36, 250) |
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|
265/45 R21 |
8.5J X 21" |
108 |
1,000 |
V |
240 |
2.5 (36, 250) |
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|
Compact spare tire (steel wheel) 3
|
T155/90 R18 |
4.0B X 18" |
113 |
1,150 |
M |
130 |
4.2 (60, 420) |
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NOTE
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When you replace the tires, use the same kind of tires as those originally installed on your vehicle. Failure to do so affects driving performance.
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When you drive in high altitude grades, atmospheric pressure decreases. You should check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
Additionally required tire air pressure per mile (km) above sea level: 3.3psi/mile (1.5 psi/km)