It depends on the trim and wheel size, but UK fitments often include 205/60 R16, 205/55 R17 and 225/45 R18. Always confirm using the tyre sidewall, handbook, or the registration search.
Registration lookup usually returns the factory specification. If you have aftermarket wheels or a changed tyre size, use the manual tyre size search and match the correct load and speed ratings.
On each axle, tyres should be the same size and construction type (for example, not mixing radial and cross-ply). Matching the same tyre model across an axle is also recommended for consistent grip and braking.
All-season tyres can suit typical UK conditions and family use, especially if you want one set year-round. Look for the 3PMSF marking if you want improved performance in cold weather and occasional snow.
Your tyres are delivered to the selected local fitter for your appointment. Fitting usually includes mounting and balancing, and often valve replacement and old tyre disposal - check the booking details for what’s included and any extras like wheel alignment.