Yes. Enter your UK registration in the search tool above to pull up tyre sizes that match your vehicle details, then choose a tyre that meets the correct size, load index and speed rating. If your wheels have been changed, double-check the size on the tyre sidewall.
Tyre size varies by trim and wheel option. Common sizes can include 225/60 R18, 225/55 R19 and 245/45 R20, but you should confirm the exact size on your tyre sidewall or in the vehicle handbook before ordering.
Not always, but EV-focused tyres can be a good match. They are often designed for higher load ratings, reduced rolling resistance and quieter running, which suits the Mach-E’s weight and torque. Choose tyres that meet the required ratings first, then compare for noise and efficiency.
After selecting tyres, choose a nearby fitting partner, then pick an available date and time during checkout. On the day, the garage fits and balances the tyres and typically disposes of the old ones, so you drive away ready to go.
The UK legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace closer to 3mm for better wet performance, and you should also replace tyres with cracks, bulges, puncture damage or uneven wear.