Inflation pressures and tyre wear
Cold inflation pressures in kPa
The figures in brackets indicate lbs/sq. inch (psi)
*Winter tyres only
Tyre pressure label
Inflation pressure is of great importance!
Check tyre inflation pressures regularly. The correct tyre pressures
are shown in the label located on the inside of the fuel filler flap
and in the table on the right. These pressures apply for both summer
and winter tyres.
Incorrect tyre pressures adversely affect the handling and ride
of the vehicle and cause rapid wear.
Note that the temperatures shown in the table refer to cold tyres
(current outside temperature). The tyres warm up after just a few
kilometres and their inflation pressure rises. This is perfectly normal
and you should not reduce tyre pressure if you happen to check the
tyres while they are still warm. However, you should nevertheless
increase tyre pressure if it is too low.
Bear in mind that inflation pressure can also be affected by the
outside air temperature; it is thus best to check your tyre pressures
outdoors while the tyres are cold.
Tyre dimension
mph
(km/h)
1-3 occupants
Full load, towing
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
0-100
185/65 R 15
sedan
(0-160)
220(32)
200(29)
230(33)
250(36)
100-
250(36)
250(36)
280(41)
280(41)
195/60 R 15
(160-)
0-100
220(32)
210(30)
240(35)
280(41)
205/55 R 15
estate
(0-160)
100-
250(36)
250(36)
260(38)
310(45)
(160-)
0-100
230(33)
210(30)
250(36)
250(36)
sedan
(0-160)
205/55 R 15
Turbo
100-
280(41)
260(38)
290(42)
290(42)
205/50 R 16
(160-)
0-100
230(33)
220(32)
250(36)
280(41)
185/65 R 15 *
estate
(0-160)
Turbo
100-
280(41)
270(39)
290(42)
320(46)
(160-)
Spare tyre
0-50
T115/70 R 15
420(60)
420(60)
420(60)
420(60)
"Temporary spare"
(0-80)
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