Many Peugeot iOn cars are fitted with staggered sizes such as 145/65 R15 on the front and 175/55 R15 on the rear, but this can vary by model year and wheel setup. Always confirm using the vehicle handbook, the tyre sidewall, or the search tool.
Entering your number plate pulls up tyre sizes and fitment data linked to that vehicle record, helping you avoid ordering the wrong size or specification. If anything looks unusual, cross-check the tyre sidewall before buying.
Not always, but tyres with low rolling resistance and good wet grip can help an EV like the Peugeot iOn feel smoother and support range. Prioritise the correct load rating, and consider EU label scores for wet braking and noise.
Yes. After selecting suitable tyres, you can choose a local fitting partner and book a time slot. The tyres are sent to the garage, and you simply arrive for fitting at your appointment.
In the UK the legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier (often around 3mm) for stronger wet grip and shorter stopping distances.