Average life span of a brand new tyre

The average lifespan of a brand new tire depends on several factors, including:

  1. Type of tire: High-performance tires, for example, may have a shorter lifespan than all-season tires.
  2. Driving conditions: Tires used in extreme temperatures, heavy rain, or snow may not last as long as those used in more moderate conditions.
  3. Maintenance: Proper tire maintenance, such as regular inflation and rotation, can extend the lifespan of a tire.
  4. Load capacity: Tires that carry heavy loads may not last as long as those that carry lighter loads.
  5. Speed: Tires that are driven at high speeds may not last as long as those that are driven at lower speeds.

On average, a brand new tire can last anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 miles (80,000 to 160,000 kilometers), depending on the factors mentioned above. Here are some general guidelines:

It's important to note that these are general estimates, and the actual lifespan of a tire can vary significantly depending on the specific conditions in which it is used.