New tyre price
The price of a new tyre can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the type of vehicle, tyre size, brand, model, and features. Here are some approximate price ranges for new tyres:
Passenger Car Tyres:
- Budget-friendly options: $50-$150 (e.g., Goodyear Assurance, Michelin Primacy)
- Mid-range options: $150-$300 (e.g., Continental ContiProContact, Pirelli Cinturato)
- High-performance options: $300-$500 (e.g., Michelin Pilot Sport, Continental SportContact)
- Ultra-high-performance options: $500-$800 (e.g., Michelin Pilot Sport Cup, Continental ExtremeContact)
SUV and Light Truck Tyres:
- Budget-friendly options: $70-$200 (e.g., Goodyear Wrangler, Michelin LTX)
- Mid-range options: $200-$400 (e.g., Continental TerrainContact, Pirelli Scorpion)
- High-performance options: $400-$600 (e.g., Michelin Pilot Sport A/S, Continental CrossContact)
- Off-road and all-terrain options: $600-$1,000 (e.g., BFGoodrich All-Terrain, Goodyear Wrangler MT)
Truck and Bus Tyres:
- Budget-friendly options: $100-$300 (e.g., Goodyear Wrangler, Michelin XZE)
- Mid-range options: $300-$600 (e.g., Continental HD, Pirelli HD)
- High-performance options: $600-$1,200 (e.g., Michelin XDE, Continental HD3)
- Heavy-duty and long-haul options: $1,200-$2,500 (e.g., Michelin XZE, Continental HD3)
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Tyres:
- Budget-friendly options: $100-$300 (e.g., Goodyear Assurance, Michelin Primacy)
- Mid-range options: $300-$600 (e.g., Continental ContiProContact, Pirelli Cinturato)
- High-performance options: $600-$1,000 (e.g., Michelin Pilot Sport, Continental SportContact)
Please note that these are approximate price ranges and can vary depending on the specific tyre model, size, and features. It's always best to check with a tyre dealer or online retailer for the most up-to-date pricing information.