Frequent Asked Questions
What brand of tyres do Nissan use?Mitsubishi use many tyre brands to originally fit tyre models on their vehicles. For example, the Nissan Juke is originally equipped with models such as the Michelin Primacy 4 and the Continental PremiumContact 6 tyre models. The Nissan Qashqai is also originally fitted with many tyre models, including the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 and the Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport.
A Nissan’s tyre size will differ between car and tyre models. Nissan originally fitted tyres vary in size, with the Nissan Leaf being originally fitted with 205/55 R16 tyres. Blackcircles stock a wide selection of tyre sizes for your Nissan that are available to order online today.
In the case of Nissan, some models do come with run flat tyres as the original equipment fitment. To find out if your Nissan requires run flat tyres, check your vehicle handbook. To find the best tyres for your specific vehicle, we would recommend entering your registration number into the Blackcircles.com search tool, where you will see the range of options available.
The recommended tyre pressure for your Nissan depends on the model and tyre size. Ensure accuracy by checking the owner's manual or the label on the door jamb.
To reset the TPMS on your Nissan, ensure that your tyres are inflated to the recommended level. Locate the TPMS reset button, usually found below the steering wheel. You may also find the reset option in the vehicle's onboard system, accessible through 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, indicating the successful TPMS reset. For specific instructions on your Nissan model, consult your vehicle's handbook.
Nissan offers a wide range of vehicles, from compact cars to SUVs and EVs. The pricing of new Nissan tyres will vary depending on the tyre size required for the vehicle, as well as the tyre model. Generally, Nissan tyres fall into the affordable to mid-range price category.
When referring to Nissan wheels, both "Nissan tyres" and "Nissan tires" are acceptable spellings, with the variation depending on the country. In the United States, the term "Nissan Tires" is more commonly used, whereas in the UK, "tyres" is the preferred spelling.