The Nissan Qashqai was first released to the market in 2006, representing a new era of family-friendly SUVs with advanced features and innovative technologies. While later iterations mark a move towards the EV sector, with hybrid models that combine a reliance on petrol with electric fuelling, the Nissan Qashqai is mainly characterised by its compact but modern design, its mixed terrain functionality, and its optimum safety features.
Since its first release, this vehicle has seen several versions and generations – each advancing on the last in terms of driver comfort, safety, and handling precision. Despite the increased investment in performance and the priorities of family drivers, even the most modern Nissan Qashqai is only really as good as its individual fitments. Which is where tyre selection becomes such an integral part of vehicle maintenance.
What Does Nissan Demand From its Tyres?
The Nissan Qashqai taps into Nissan’s prominent reputation within the vehicle sector, noted for providing drivers with reliability and sleek, innovative designs.
As such, and to optimise both the performance and durability of its vehicles, Nissan recommends a selection of premium tyre brands to drivers – with particular emphasis on Bridgestone, Continental and Michelin branded tyres.
Because the Qashqai is an SUV, it’s crucial for tyres to offer rugged reliability and strength alongside the comfort sought by drivers. SUV’s are typically chosen by drivers who want to transition from smooth roads to rougher tracks in the same vehicle, with higher ground clearance and top level suspension to support their journey. Choosing the right tyres for an SUV, specifically an SUV manufactured by Nissan, means first considering size and vehicle specifications, and then looking at the different tyre types.
Recommended Tyre Size for a Nissan Qashqai
To start with tyre size, the Nissan Qashqai compact SUV lends itself to 215/65 R16 tyres, or 215/60 R17 tyres – depending on the model and the size of the wheels.
Those who already know about tyre size will recognise that while the width of the tyre is standard, these have a high sidewall ratio to width – meaning the tyres are chunkier in terms of their profile and height. This is because of the Qashqai’s SUV function, bridging comfort and suspension with adequate ground clearance and height.
You can find the exact sizing specification for your vehicle tyres in the handbook or printed on the sidewall of the existing / original tyres fitted to the car.