FIND TIRES FOR YOUR MERCEDES-BENZ
Mercedes-Benz is a luxury automotive manufacture headquartered in Germany. To make the most out of German engineering, you'll need tires that live up to the performance Mercedes-Benz vehicles demand. This isn't just a car, it's a masterpiece.
Choosing the right set of tires for your Mercedes-Benz is a critical decision because tires affect handling, traction, and comfort. Some Mercedes vehicles come with MOExtended tires which a specially designed tire for Mercedes vehicles. They have similarities to run-flat tires, but don't meet all the requirements as Mercedes worked with tire manufactures to create a run-flat tire without compromising the comfort that comes with a Mercedes-Benz vehicle. These special tires have an MOE tire designation on the sidewall. However, whether you want to help your vehicle perform well on tight curvy road, or enhance tread wear on the family SUV, Tire Rack offers a wide range of tires for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.
- What brand of tires do Mercedes-Benz vehicle use?
- Like many other vehicles manufactures, Mercedes-Benz does not produce their own tires, rather opting to use tires from well established brands such as Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental. If you would like to know the original equipment for your Mercedes-Benz model, use Tire Rack's tire finder and input your car's 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 much do Mercedes-Benz tires cost?
- Tire prices depend on a variety of factors, like brand, size, and intended use. SUV tires are likely going to cost more than tires for a sedan, likewise, tires that work for an EV will likely be more expensive than both of those. You can expect tires for a Mercedes-Benz vehicle to range anywhere from $150-300+ per tire.
- What is the life of Mercedes-Benz tires?
- We suggest that tires will last anywhere from 25,000-50,000 miles depending on the conditions they are driven in. For the average user, this equates to 2-5 years. If you own a Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle, you should expect them to wear through tires slightly faster, even with specialty tires. If your tires are more than 6 years old, they should also be replaced as they can start to naturally degrade.