The correct tyre size for your Nissan X-Trail can be found on the sticker located on the driver's side doorjamb or in your owner's manual. Common sizes include 225/65 R17, 225/60 R18, 225/55 R19 (2014–2020), and 235/65 R17, 235/60 R18, 235/55 R19, 255/45 R20 (2021–2024). Always verify the specific Nissan X-Trail tyre size for your vehicle's year and trim to ensure proper fit, performance, and safety.
Most common tyre size for the Nissan X-Trail
Knowing the correct tyre size for your Nissan X-Trail is crucial for ensuring proper fit and safety. Common fitments for the X-Trail include:
- 225/65 R17: The standard size for base and comfort-focused trims.
- 235/60 R18: A common balanced fitment for mid-range models.
- 235/55 R19: Found on higher-spec trims like the Tekna for improved stability.
- 255/45 R20: The premium fitment for modern Platinum / Tekna+ trims.
Always refer to your vehicle's tyre placard (located on the driver's side doorjamb) or owner's manual to confirm the exact size. Using the correct size ensures proper speedometer calibration and optimal performance of the Intelligent 4x4 system.
FAQs about Nissan X-Trail tyres
While the Nissan X-Trail doesn't necessarily require "special" tyres, choosing tyres specifically designed for your driving needs and local climate is highly recommended. Continental offers a variety of options tailored to different needs, from winter performance to fuel efficiency.
Continental tyres are renowned for their quality, performance, and innovation. Our tyres are engineered with advanced technology to provide superior grip, handling, and durability. We offer a wide range of OEM-approved fitments suitable for various vehicles and driving conditions, ensuring you find the perfect match for your needs. Choosing Continental means investing in safety, performance, and peace of mind.
The recommended tyre pressure for your Nissan X-Trail is typically found on a sticker located on the driver's side doorjamb or in your owner's manual. Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is crucial for optimal handling, fuel efficiency, and tyre life. Regularly check and adjust your tyre pressure to the recommended level to ensure safe and efficient driving. For more insights, read our article about tyre pressure.