Frequently Asked Questions about Volvo S60 tyres
Q. How many brands of tyres are available for Volvo S60?
A. We have 5 brands and 10 patterns currently available for Volvo S60.
Available Brands are
- Apollo
- Continental
- Michelin
- Pirelli
- Yokohama
Available patterns are
- Apollo Aspire
- Continental ContiMaxContact MC5
- Continental ContiSportContact 5
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4
- Michelin Primacy 4ST
- Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
- Pirelli Cinturato P7
- Pirelli P Zero
- Pirelli Powergy
- Yokohama Advan V551
Q. What are the common sizes that are available for Volvo S60?
A. The correct tyre size(s) for Volvo S60 are
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Also always keep in mind that the replacement tyres should be the same size, load index and speed rating specification as recommended by the vehicle or tyre manufacturer.
Q. What is the price range of tyres for Volvo S60?
A. The tyre prices of the Volvo S60 starts from ₹ 13,076.00 and goes up to ₹ 23,122.00
Q. Are Tube & Tubeless tyre also available for Volvo S60?
A. No, Volvo S60 can be fitted with Tubeless tyres
Q. Are there any tyres for sale for my Volvo S60?
A. Yes,
Pirelli Cinturato P7 215/50 R 17 Tubeless 95 W Car Tyre Apollo Aspire 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 91 W Car Tyre Michelin Pilot Sport 4 215/50 R 17 Tubeless 95 W Car Tyre Michelin Pilot Sport 4 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 Y Car Tyre Continental ContiMaxContact MC5 215/50 ZR 17 Tubeless 95 W Car Tyre Yokohama Advan V551 215/50 R 17 Tubeless 91 V Car Tyre Michelin Primacy 4ST 215/50 R 17 Tubeless 95 W Car Tyre PIRELLI Cinturato All Season Plus 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 Y XL Seal Inside Car Tyre PIRELLI Cinturato P7 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 Y XL Seal Inside Car Tyre PIRELLI P Zero 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 Y Car Tyre PIRELLI Powergy 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 Y XL Car Tyre Continental ContiSportContact 5 235/40 R 18 Tubeless 95 W XL Car Tyre tyres are available for sale for Volvo S60
Q. When to change tyres of Volvo S60?
A. The right time to change your car tyres is unique to every user, the environment, the driving patterns and roads conditions. Once the tread wear indicator is flush with your tread, it's time to replace your tyres.