Frequent Asked Questions
What brand of tyres do Lexus use?Lexus mainly use two tyre manufacturers for their original equipment - Michelin and Bridgestone. The Lexus ES 300h is originally fitted with Michelin Primacy 3 tyres and the Lexus RC F is fitted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport and Pilot Sport 4 S tyres. Birdgestone Turanza T005 is one tyre model that fits the Lexus LC 500 and the Lexus UX 300e is originally equipped with the Bridgestone Turanza T005A.
Lexus have a wide range of vehicle models, meaning the tyre sizes will be different depending on the size of the car make. For example, the originally fitted tyre size for the Lexus RC F is 285/30 R20. Enter your registration online at Blackcircles.com today to find out your MANUFACTURER model's tyre size.
Run flat tyres will be equipped to some Lexus car models. It is recommended that you check your vehicle handbook to know if your specific Lexus model is originally fitted with run flat tyres. If you are looking for the best tyres to fit your specific car model, enter your registration number into the Blackcircles.com registration search tool, which will show a variety of tyre models that will fit your Lexus.
Tyre pressure specifications for Lexus vehicles differ depending on the model and tyre size. Ensure accurate pressure by referring to the owner's manual or the label on the door jamb.
To reset the TPMS on your Lexus, ensure your tyres are inflated to the recommended level. Locate the TPMS reset button, typically situated below the steering wheel. Additionally, access the reset option through the vehicle's onboard system, available in the car's settings. Press and hold the reset button or select the reset option in the system. Wait for a confirmation message to appear, verifying the successful TPMS reset. For precise instructions for your Lexus model, consult your vehicle's handbook.
Lexus is a luxury brand under the Toyota Group. New tyre prices generally fall into the mid-range to premium category, reflecting the brand's commitment to luxury, performance, and quality.
The terms "Lexus tyres" and "Lexus tires" are essentially interchangeable and both refer to the rubber coverings for Lexus vehicles' wheels. The spelling variation is based on regional differences. In America, the term "Lexus Tires" is commonly used, whereas in Great Britain, "tyres" is the preferred spelling.