The specified vehicle model utilizes a particular dimensional standard for its tires, influencing its performance, handling, and overall safety. This dimensional standard is crucial for ensuring correct fitment and optimal driving characteristics. It dictates the tire’s width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter, expressed as a series of numbers and letters.
Selecting the appropriate dimensional standard contributes significantly to the vehicle’s fuel efficiency, ride comfort, and braking capability. Using tires outside the recommended range can negatively impact these aspects and potentially compromise the vehicle’s safety systems, such as the anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC). Historically, manufacturers have conducted extensive testing to determine the optimal size for specific vehicle models.