Frequent Asked Questions
What brand of tyres do Tesla use?Tesla originally equip tyres from tyre brands such as Michelin, Goodyear, and Hankook. The Model 3 for example, is originally equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S and Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 tyre models. The Tesla Model X on the other hand, is fitted with models such as the Michelin Pilot Sport EV and the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3.
Tesla tyre sizes differ between the model of car. For example, the Tesla Model 3 has tyre model sizes ranging from 235/35 R20 to 235/45 R18. If you are unsure on your Tesla car's tyre size, enter your registration at Blackcircles.com online today.
Run flat tyres will be equipped to some Tesla car models. It is recommended that you check your vehicle handbook to know if your specific Tesla 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 Tesla.
Tyre pressure specifications for Tesla 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 Tesla, begin by verifying that your tyres are inflated to the recommended pressure. Find the TPMS reset button, typically located 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, signifying the successful TPMS reset. For precise instructions for your Tesla model, consult your vehicle's handbook.
Tesla is an electric vehicle manufacturer known for its innovative approach and high-performance electric cars. The pricing of EV tyres for a Tesla will depend on the specific model and tyre size required. Typically, Tesla tyres fall into the mid-range to premium price category, reflecting the brand's focus on performance and technology.
When referring to Tesla wheels, both "Tesla tyres" and "Tesla tires" are acceptable spellings, with the variation depending on the country. In the United States, the term "Tesla Tires" is more commonly used, whereas in the UK, "tyres" is the preferred spelling.