The specified vehicle model typically utilizes a tire dimension engineered to balance ride comfort, handling characteristics, and fuel efficiency. This measurement is a combination of numerical values and letters that denote the tire’s width, aspect ratio, construction type, and rim diameter. An example is 215/70R17, where 215 represents the section width in millimeters, 70 is the aspect ratio (height as a percentage of width), R signifies radial construction, and 17 indicates the wheel diameter in inches.
Adherence to the recommended specification is important for maintaining the vehicle’s original performance parameters and safety standards. Deviations from this can negatively impact speedometer accuracy, braking performance, and overall stability. Historically, these specifications have evolved alongside advancements in tire technology and vehicle design, leading to more optimized and efficient performance.