Best Tires for Tesla Model Y

On this page, you can find the best tires for Tesla Model Y 2020 Long Range with tire size 255/45R19. For other years and trims please see the table below.

In addition, please note that different trims on the same year models can have different size tires, and in some models, the same trims can have different size tires from the factory. Check detailed information about the different years and trims for Tesla Model Y in the table below.

Best Tesla Model Y All Season Tires Tires

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Review Summary

In conclusion, based on our research, data, and customer reviews, we highly recommend the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack tires. With exceptional performance and safety ratings in dry and wet conditions, impressive noise reduction, and remarkable smoothness, these tires offer an incredibly comfortable driving experience. Their even tread wear and durability make them a cost-effective choice for all-season driving. While their snow and ice traction scores may not be the highest, their ability to handle low-grip conditions proves that they are all-season tires. Overall, we think the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack tires are an excellent choice for drivers looking for a reliable all-weather tire.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
93.05%
Wet Traction
90.03%
Noise
88.98%
Comfort
89.84%
Tread Life
89.84%
Snow Traction
75.24%
ice Traction
70.32%
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Review Summary

From the research, data, and customer reviews that we’ve collected and processed for this Kumho Majesty 9 Solus TA91 review, we can undoubtedly recommend these tires highly.

The Solus TA91s delivers in every category. From performance to price, they’re solid and handle well in severe kinds of weather. From dry to moderate snow we think the TA91s would be a good tire for your all-season needs.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
91%
Wet Traction
87%
Noise
88%
Comfort
88%
Tread Life
88%
Snow Traction
69%
ice Traction
65%
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Review Summary

Based on the research, data, and customer reviews analyzed, we highly recommend the Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring tires. They have received praise for their exceptional performance, safety, and handling in diverse driving conditions. With outstanding traction on both dry and wet surfaces, they offer a stable and secure driving experience. Additionally, the tires deliver a smooth, comfortable ride, and noise levels are significantly reduced. These tires are known for their longevity and tread life, and customers have reported long-lasting performance. Though not designed for winter driving specifically, they offer superior stability and traction in snowy and icy conditions. Overall, the Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring tires provide drivers with exceptional value and reliability and are an excellent choice for those in need of a dependable all-season tire.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
85.29%
Wet Traction
84.32%
Noise
76.64%
Comfort
78.59%
Tread Life
78.59%
Snow Traction
65.85%
ice Traction
60.01%

Best Tesla Model Y High Performance Summer Tires

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Review Summary

In summary, these tires are great for various weather conditions/seasons. Drivers have great traction, grip, control, and short braking distance with these tires. When you purchase these tires, expect to have excellent handling ability. 

Unfortunately, you may have to replace them often even if you do a standard amount of driving.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
87.44%
Wet Traction
79.42%
Noise
75.50%
Comfort
74.70%
Tread Life
74.70%

Test Results

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 129 Km/H -0.2 (-0.15%)
Dry Braking 34.3 M +1 (3%)
Wet Handling 71.7 Km/H +2 (2.87%)
Wet Braking 36.7 M +2.6 (7.62%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Dry Handling 9 Points -1 (-10%)
Subj. Wet Handling 8 Points +1 (14.29%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 8.3 kg / t -0.5 (-5.68%)
Noise 71.9 dB -0.1 (-0.14%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Wet Circle 9.08 m/s -0.15 (-1.63%)
Straight Aqua 89.8 Km/H +0.6 (0.67%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 97.4 Km/H -0.8 (-0.81%)
Dry Braking 35.5 M +0.4 (1.14%)
Wet Handling 82 Km/H -3.5 (-4.09%)
Wet Braking 41.2 M +0.1 (0.24%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 8.57 kg / t -0.58 (-6.34%)
Noise 73.6 dB +0.7 (0.96%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Straight Aqua 72.8 Km/H -1.8 (-2.41%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 117.8 Km/H -0.6 (-0.51%)
Dry Braking 33.7 M +0.2 (0.6%)
Wet Handling 74.2 Km/H +0.2 (0.27%)
Wet Braking 46.8 M +1.3 (2.86%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 8.43 kg / t -0.44 (-4.96%)
Noise 71.5 dB -0.8 (-1.11%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Curved Aquaplaning 2.33 m/sec2 -0.01 (-0.43%)
Straight Aqua 74.7 Km/H +1.1 (1.49%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 132 Km/H 0 (0%)
Dry Braking 33.5 M 0 (0%)
Wet Handling 83.2 Km/H 0 (0%)
Wet Braking 26.6 M 0 (0%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Dry Handling 9 Points 0 (0%)
Subj. Wet Handling 9 Points 0 (0%)
Subj. Comfort 8 Points 0 (0%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 9.5 kg / t 0 (0%)
Noise 72 dB 0 (0%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Wet Circle 7.33 m/s 0 (0%)
Straight Aqua 83.4 Km/H 0 (0%)

Value Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Tire Weight 9.99 Kg 0 (0%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 52.65 s +0.5 (0.96%)
Dry Braking 33.8 M +0.2 (0.6%)
Wet Handling 48.5 s +1.7 (3.63%)
Wet Braking 27.7 M +1.7 (6.54%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Dry Handling 61.5 Points -1.5 (-2.38%)
Subj. Wet Handling 56 Points +1.5 (2.75%)
Subj. Comfort 24.5 Points -0.5 (-2%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 0.831 kg / t -0.04 (-4.81%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Wet Circle 12.6 s +0.21 (1.69%)
Straight Aqua 71.5 Km/H -0.5 (-0.69%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 123 Km/H 0 (0%)
Dry Braking 34.8 M 0 (0%)
Wet Handling 81.8 Km/H 0 (0%)
Wet Braking 60.4 M 0 (0%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 9.39 kg / t 0 (0%)
Noise 73 dB 0 (0%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Straight Aqua 88.5 Km/H 0 (0%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 60.3 s -0.3 (-0.5%)
Dry Braking 35.4 M -0.4 (-1.12%)
Wet Handling 73.36 s +2.99 (4.25%)
Wet Braking 46.9 M -1.7 (-3.5%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Dry Handling 9 Points +0.3 (3.45%)
Subj. Wet Handling 6 Points -3 (-33.33%)
Subj. Comfort 8 Points +1 (14.29%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 8.18 kg / t -0.86 (-9.51%)
Noise 72.1 dB -1.7 (-2.3%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Straight Aqua 85.8 Km/H +1.1 (1.3%)

Value Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Tire Weight 44.1 Kg +0.6 (1.38%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 115.8 Km/H 0 (0%)
Dry Braking 35 M 0 (0%)
Wet Handling 89.2 Km/H 0 (0%)
Wet Braking 30.4 M 0 (0%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Dry Handling 10 Points 0 (0%)
Subj. Wet Handling 9 Points 0 (0%)
Subj. Comfort 8 Points 0 (0%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 9.1 kg / t 0 (0%)
Noise 73.2 dB 0 (0%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Straight Aqua 75.4 Km/H 0 (0%)

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Review Summary

The Pirelli P Zero is a perfect option for drivers who want outstanding performance for daily driving. Road grip is excellent, cornering is fantastic, and it gives drivers confidence on the wheel. However, if you are concerned about durability and absolute performance, this tire may not be what you want to buy.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
89%
Wet Traction
76%
Noise
75%
Comfort
76%
Tread Life
76%

Test Results

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Braking 34.8 M +2.7 (8.41%)
Wet Braking 34.6 M +4.8 (16.11%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Braking 35.1 M +0.4 (1.15%)
Wet Braking 28.9 M +0.1 (0.35%)

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Performance Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Dry Handling 118 Km/H +0.3 (0.25%)
Dry Braking 35.1 M +0.9 (2.63%)
Wet Handling 75.7 Km/H -0.8 (-1.05%)
Wet Braking 28.9 M -0.7 (-2.36%)

Subjective Ratings

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Subj. Comfort 6 Points -3 (-33.33%)

Extra Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Rolling Resistance 10.27 kg / t +0.47 (4.8%)
Noise 73.5 dB +1.9 (2.65%)
Wear 35880 Km -15210 (-29.77%)

Special Conditions

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Straight Aqua 92.3 Km/H -7.4 (-7.42%)

Value Metrics

LabelValueDifference to Test Winner
Value 12.26 Price/1000 +2.86 (30.43%)

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Tesla Model Y Tire Sizes

YearTrimTire Sizes
Tesla Model Y 2020Long Range255/45R19
255/40R20
Performance255/45R19
255/40R20

Best Tires for Your Tesla Model Y – Maximizing Performance and Efficiency

Discover the top tire options for your Tesla Model Y that will enhance performance, range, and safety. We have compiled a list of high-quality tires from reputable brands that are specifically designed to meet the needs of your electric vehicle.

About the Tesla Model Y: Features and Specifications

The Tesla Model Y is an all-electric compact SUV that offers impressive range, acceleration, and spaciousness. With a range of up to 326 miles (depending on the model), the Model Y combines efficiency and sustainability. Equipped with advanced safety features such as collision avoidance and autopilot capabilities, the Model Y provides a safe and comfortable driving experience.

Maximize Performance and Efficiency with the Right Tires

Choosing the right tires for your Tesla Model Y is essential to optimize performance, range, and efficiency. The right tires will provide excellent traction, reduce rolling resistance, and improve handling, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.

Understanding When to Replace Your Tesla Model Y’s Tires

Knowing when to replace your Tesla Model Y’s tires is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and safety. It is recommended to replace your tires when the tread depth reaches 3/32 of an inch, as this is the point at which traction and handling capabilities start to decline.

Checking Tread Depth

To check the tread depth of your tires, you can use a tread depth gauge or the “Penny Test.” Place a penny into the tread grooves of your tire with Lincoln’s head facing downwards. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it is time to replace your tires.

Importance of Tire Age

In addition to tread depth, tire age is also an important factor to consider. Tires typically have a lifespan of around 6 years, regardless of tread depth. After 6 years, tires can become more prone to failure, even if the tread is still in good condition.

It is recommended to check the manufacturing date of your tires, which is indicated by a four-digit code on the tire sidewall. The first two digits represent the week of manufacture, and the last two digits represent the year. For example, a tire with the code “2619” was manufactured in the 26th week of 2019.

Selecting the Perfect Tires for Your Tesla Model Y

When selecting tires for your Tesla Model Y, it is important to consider factors such as tire size, tread pattern, and performance characteristics. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:

Tire Size

The Tesla Model Y comes standard with 19-inch wheels, although 20-inch wheels are available as an option. It is crucial to select tires that are specifically designed for your wheel size to ensure a proper fit and optimal performance.

Pros and Cons of Changing Wheel Size

Wheel Size Advantages Disadvantages
Smaller Better ride quality, cost reduction, improved winter traction Possibly less fashionable, may affect handling
Larger Improved handling and aesthetics, better braking Possibly less comfortable, increased cost

Tire Performance Characteristics

Consider the following performance characteristics when selecting tires for your Tesla Model Y:

  • Traction: Look for tires with excellent traction to ensure safety and performance in various road conditions.
  • Rolling Resistance: Low rolling resistance tires can help maximize the range of your electric vehicle.
  • Noise and Comfort: Choose tires that provide a quiet and comfortable driving experience.

Tire Types: Find Your Perfect Match

The Tesla Model Y can be fitted with different types of tires, depending on your driving conditions and preferences. Here are the most common types of tires:

  • All-Season Tires: These tires offer good performance in various weather conditions and are suitable for year-round use.
  • Summer Tires: Summer tires provide excellent traction on dry and wet roads but are not designed for cold temperatures or snowy conditions.
  • Winter Tires: Winter tires are specifically designed to provide superior traction, handling, and braking in snowy and icy conditions.

Consider your driving environment and preferences when selecting the type of tires for your Tesla Model Y.

Tesla Model Y Tire FAQ

If you have specific questions about the tires on your Tesla Model Y, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers:

Can I use different tire sizes on my Tesla Model Y?

It is recommended to use the tire size specified by Tesla for your Model Y to ensure proper fitment and optimal performance. Using different tire sizes can impact handling, range, and safety.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Tesla Model Y?

Tesla recommends a tire pressure of 45 PSI for the Model Y. However, it is always best to refer to the tire pressure specifications provided in your vehicle’s manual or on the tire placard located on the driver’s side door jamb.

How often should I rotate the tires on my Tesla Model Y?

It is recommended to rotate the tires on your Tesla Model Y every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to ensure even wear and prolong the life of your tires.

Can I install winter tires on my Tesla Model Y?

Yes, you can install winter tires on your Tesla Model Y to enhance traction and safety in winter driving conditions. Winter tires provide superior grip on snow and ice compared to all-season or summer tires.

Where can I buy tires for my Tesla Model Y?

You can purchase tires for your Tesla Model Y from various tire retailers, both online and in-store. Some popular online retailers include Tire Rack and SimpleTire, which offer a wide selection of tires for electric vehicles.

How much do Tesla Model Y tires cost?

The cost of tires for your Tesla Model Y can vary depending on the brand, size, and performance characteristics. On average, you can expect to pay between $150 and $300 per tire. It is recommended to budget for a full set of tires, as it is generally best to replace all four tires at the same time for optimal performance and safety.

Do I need to replace the TPMS sensors when changing tires?

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors are typically transferred from the old tires to the new tires when they are replaced. However, it is recommended to consult with a tire professional to ensure the sensors are functioning properly and compatible with the new tires.

Choosing the best tires for your Tesla Model Y is crucial for optimizing performance, range, and safety. Take into consideration factors such as tire size, performance characteristics, and tire type when selecting the perfect tires for your electric vehicle. With the right tires, you can enjoy a smooth, efficient, and comfortable driving experience in your Tesla Model Y.