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Cars that use 225/60R18 tires

1 verified vehicle generation come factory-equipped with 225/60R18, and 6 more can run it as an optional size. The sticker inside your driver's door is always the final word on your car's size.

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Comes factory-equipped with 225/60R18

Verified to fit as an optional or plus size

On these cars 225/60R18 was a factory option on certain trims or wheels — not the base size. Confirm your trim and wheels against the door-jamb placard.

Best 225/60R18 tires

Ranked by CarCareTruth's independent CCT score among tires that come in 225/60R18 — never by what pays us.

225/60R18 questions

Which cars come with 225/60R18 from the factory?
1 vehicle generation we've verified left the factory on 225/60R18, including the 2018-2024 BMW X3. Trims vary, so always confirm against the sticker on your driver's-door jamb.
Can I run 225/60R18 if it's listed as optional on my car?
On the cars listed under optional here (2005-2010 Chrysler 300, 2011-2023 Chrysler 300, 2014-2020 Nissan Rogue), 225/60R18 was verified as a factory option on certain trims or wheel sizes — not the base size. Whether it fits your specific car depends on your trim and wheels, so confirm against the door-jamb placard before buying.
Are all 225/60R18 tires the same?
They share the same dimensions, but not the same design. We score the tires that fit 225/60R18 on tread quality, ingredient health, and environmental footprint, then rank by that score. We don't lab-test tires or call one model the outright best.