Drivers across the UK can choose from the versatile all-season tyres, the dry and wet grip balance of summer tyres, or the heavy-duty winter tyres with superior traction in challenging settings and adverse weather conditions. All-season tyres bridge the benefits of summer and winter tyres for year-round use, but do not excel in any specific or single setting. Winter and summer tyres are both specifically engineered for different applications and can make driving safer and more comfortable – improving the driving experience, even if it does mean investing in two sets of tyres rather than one.
Off-road vehicles like the Peugeot Landtrek and Peugeot P4 require a blend of 4x4 tyres and all-terrain tyres, safely navigating uneven road surfaces and smooth tarmac. These tyres often have chunky tread blocks and sophisticated treads patterns for excellent traction. Some recommended models include the General Grabber AT3 tyres and Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tyres, with on-road comfort that balances against off-road safety and functionality.
With OEM referring to the original equipment brands favoured by Peugeot, the top brands tend to be premium names like Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental, Pirelli,, and Goodyear. While the exact tyre brand and car tyre model depends on the Peugeot vehicle, Michelin is the brand you will find most often across Peugeot cars of all shapes and sizes. Michelin’s range of tyres is diverse and suitable for a wide range of settings and vehicle types, making it a reliable option.
Run-flat tyres provide the benefit of enhanced convenience and safety when driving, especially in high risk areas where a sudden loss of tyre pressure could affect the journey. Cars that use run-flat tyres need a TPMS to let the driver know when the tyre has lost pressure and needs replacing – and while more expensive, they do offer superior control and safety.
In order for tyres to be in good condition and able to pass an annual MOT, they need to have sufficient and evenly worn tyre tread, stable sidewalls, the correct tyre pressure, the right tyre size, and a compatible load rating and speed rating with the vehicle. Our Knowledge Hub is packed with insight on buying new tyres, tyre fitting, and more – with advice on comparing tyre brands and selecting the right models.