Use the registration search for the fastest match, or check the tyre sidewall for the size (for example 255/55 R19) and confirm the load and speed rating. It can also be listed on the driver door sticker or in the handbook.
Not always, but EV-oriented tyres can be a good fit because they are often tuned for lower rolling resistance, higher load capacity and reduced road noise. The key is choosing tyres that meet or exceed Audi’s required load and speed ratings for your exact fitment.
It is best to fit matching tyres on the same axle to maintain balanced grip and stable handling, especially on a heavy electric SUV. If you need to replace one tyre, consider replacing the pair on that axle for more consistent performance.
The UK legal limit is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread, around the full circumference. For safer wet braking, many drivers replace tyres earlier, particularly going into autumn and winter.
After selecting suitable tyres using your registration or tyre size, choose a local fitting partner and pick an appointment time. The tyres are delivered to the garage, and you arrive for fitting at the booked slot.