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Hyundai Tucson Tires

If you’re in the market for the best tires for a Hyundai Tucson SE, SEL, XRT and more, then Lionhart Tires has what you’re looking for. No matter how you drive your Tucson, Lionhart has a wide selection of tires that will suit your needs. From aggressive Performance Tires to High-Performance Passenger Tires and everything in between. Lionhart not only provides ideal replacement tires for the Hyundai Tucson but also provides niche and unique tire sizes for those with aftermarket or custom wheel fitments. The information below will help you select the best tires for your Hyundai Tucson.

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2010-2017 Hyundai Tucson (LM)


2010 2017 hyundai tucson

Shopping for replacement tires for your 2010–2017 Hyundai Tucson can feel overwhelming with so many options on the market. Lionhart Tires simplifies that process by offering a strong selection of fitments specifically suited for the LM-generation Tucson, whether you’re replacing factory rubber or stepping up to an aftermarket wheel setup.

The LM Tucson covers tire sizes ranging from 16 to 19 inches across its various trim levels. Factory fitments for this generation include 215/70R16, 225/60R17, 225/55R18, and 245/45R19. The 245/45R19 size is typically associated with higher-spec trim configurations. The table below outlines all factory tire sizes for the 2010–2017 Hyundai Tucson (LM).

16 Inch 17 Inch 18 Inch 19 Inch
215/70R16 225/60R17 225/55R18 245/45R19

2015-2022 Hyundai Tucson (TL)


The 2015–2022 Hyundai Tucson TL brought a bolder design and a broader range of fitment options — and Lionhart Tires is built to keep up. From base-level trims to sport-oriented configurations, Lionhart carries the sizes needed to keep your TL-generation Tucson rolling with confidence.

This generation spans an impressive six distinct tire sizes across 17 to 20 inches. Supported fitments include 225/60R17, 225/55R18, 245/50R18, 225/50R19, 245/45R19, and 245/40ZR20. The 245/40ZR20 is a particularly popular choice for drivers running aftermarket 20-inch wheels. Refer to the table below for a full breakdown of factory tire sizes for the 2015–2022 Hyundai Tucson (TL).

2015 2022 hyundai tucson
17 Inch 18 Inch 19 Inch 20 Inch
225/60R17 225/55R18
245/50R18
225/50R19
245/45R19
245/40ZR20

2021-2027 Hyundai Tucson (NX4)


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The 2021–2027 Hyundai Tucson NX4 is Hyundai’s most advanced Tucson yet, and Lionhart Tires offers one of the most complete fitment lineups available for the platform. Whether you drive the standard model, a hybrid variant, or a lifted-look build on aftermarket wheels, Lionhart has a size to match.

The NX4 generation supports eight factory tire sizes spanning 17 to 20 inches. Available fitments include 215/65R17, 235/65R17, 235/55R18, 235/60R18, 235/55R19, 235/50R19, 235/45R20, and 235/50R20. Notably, the 17-inch sizes serve base and mid-level trims, while the 19- and 20-inch options are reserved for top-tier and performance-oriented configurations. The table below covers all factory tire sizes for the 2021–2027 Hyundai Tucson (NX4).

17 Inch 18 Inch 19 Inch 20 Inch
215/65R17
235/65R17
235/55R18
235/60R18
235/55R19
235/50R19
235/45R20
235/50R20

When Should Tires Be Replaced?


The two factors that suggest it’s time to replace tires on your Hyundai Tucson are time and mileage. On average, most drivers cover between 12,000 and 15,000 miles annually. Most drivers will pass the miles their original equipment tires were intended to cover well before they hit their age limit.

Once tires go beyond five years old, it’s a good time to consider replacing them. Tires are composed of many materials such as rubber, kevlar, and chemicals. All of these elements work together to resist UV rays, temperature changes and environmental hazards. After the five year period, these materials and chemicals begin to break down and become less effective.

To learn more about tire maintenance, click here. To make a more informed decision when shopping for tires, click here.

Hyundai Tucson Tire FAQ


Does Lionhart Tires carry replacement tires for all generations of the Hyundai Tucson?

Yes! We carry fitments for all three modern generations of the Hyundai Tucson — the LM (2010–2017), the TL (2015–2022), and the current NX4 (2021–2027). Whether you're driving an older base-trim Tucson or the latest top-spec model, Lionhart has a tire size designed to match your factory specifications and perform at a high level.

Can I use Lionhart Tires on my Hyundai Tucson if I have aftermarket wheels?

Absolutely. In addition to OEM replacement sizes, Lionhart offers a range of fitments that accommodate popular aftermarket wheel upgrades on the Tucson platform. We recommend confirming your wheel's diameter, width, and offset before purchasing to ensure a proper and safe fitment. If you're unsure, our team is happy to help guide you to the right size.

What is the largest tire size Lionhart offers for the Hyundai Tucson?

For the TL generation, we carry the 245/40ZR20, and for the NX4 generation, we offer both 235/45R20 and 235/50R20 — making 20 inches the largest diameter currently available across the Tucson lineup. These sizes are ideal for drivers who have upgraded to 20-inch wheels and want a high-performance tire to match.

Are Lionhart Tires a good value compared to other tire brands for the Hyundai Tucson?

We believe so. Lionhart Tires are engineered to deliver reliable performance, solid tread life, and a comfortable ride — all at a price point that won't break the bank. We focus on giving everyday drivers access to quality tires without the premium markup that comes with some of the larger name brands, making us a smart choice for budget-conscious Tucson owners who don't want to sacrifice quality.

How do I know which tire size is correct for my specific Hyundai Tucson trim?

The easiest way is to check the sticker located on the inside of your driver's side door jamb — it will list your vehicle's factory-recommended tire size. You can also find this information in your owner's manual. If you're still unsure, reference the size charts we've provided for each Tucson generation, or reach out to us directly and we'll help you identify the right fitment for your exact trim level and model year.