FIND TIRES FOR YOUR HYUNDAI
Hyundai is an automotive manufacturer based in South Korea. With an impressive line-up of affordable vehicles, Hyundai makes a car for every adventure. Having good tires on your Hyundai is important for safety and performance. Different types of tires will help you in different driving conditions, from snow tires with added grip, to highway touring with added efficiency.
If you're looking for tires for a Hyundai vehicle, you have 2 options. Stick with the original equipment or upgrade to an aftermarket tire option. At Tire Rack, we stock a range of tires compatible with Hyundai vehicles. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.
- What brand tires does Hyundai use?
- Hyundai uses a wide range of tire brands depending on the year, model, wheel size and intended use. Some of the brands include Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental.
- If you would like to know the original equipment for your Hyundai model, use Tire Rack's tire finder and input your cars details. From there, you will be able to select an "original equipment" filter which will show you the tires that originally came on your vehicle.
- How long do Hyundai tires last?
- Tires on your Hyundai vehicle should last 25,000-50,000 miles. For most people, that should be 2-5 years. Improper inflation and out-of-spec alignment can increase the wear on your new tires. It's also important to have tires regularly rotated to help all the tires wear at the same rate. If you own a Hyundai electric vehicle, you should expect them to wear through tires slightly quicker, even with specialty tires. If you don't drive that much, you should still replace your tires every six years as they may naturally start to degrade after that.
- Will Hyundai replace tires?
- Tire warranties are handled by manufacturers and dealerships. Contact a Hyundai dealership to learn more about tire replacement.
- If you need tires, we offer a wide range of Hyundai compatible tires at affordable prices. The best way to find new tires is to use Tire Rack's Tire Decision Guide. You can find this on our website under the Research & Advice tab at the top of the page. The guide will ask you a series of questions before giving you 3 suggestions that best match what you're looking for along with a comparison guide.