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Suzuki was founded in Japan in 1909, originally active in the cotton loom market before it transitioned into the motorcycle market in 1952 – a strategic move that kept the brand afloat even with the decline in demand for looms within the cotton industry. 1955 marked the release of Suzuki’s first automotive vehicle, and a decisive move to focus on the world of car manufacturing and motor vehicles.

Suzuki now specialises in a range of hatchbacks and SUVs, as well as minivans and MPVs, and its range of motorcycles.

Choosing Tyres for a Suzuki

Suzuki is recognised as one of the most reliable car brands in the world, leaning on the innovation and development of its early motorcycle production line to manufacture cars which rarely break down and which balance safety and performance with ease.

Early models like the Suzuki Alto K10 and the Suzuki Jimny SUV are still available on the market under more modern iterations, demonstrating how future-proof the Suzuki range is across both the SUV market and the compact city car market.

And that’s not all. Other popular features of the Suzuki range include all-wheel drive capability for enhanced traction and grip, hybrid drive access which matches the rise in electric vehicle use, and the underlying approach to aesthetic style which bridges high performance driving with luxury and comfort.

But each Suzuki vehicle, from the smallest city car to the most rugged and durable off-road SUV, is only as good as its tyres. Suzuki lists a range of tyres as its OEM brands and models, with classic fitments from tyre brands like Michelin, Pirelli, Dunlop, Continental, Goodyear and Bridgestone.

These original equipment tyres vary based on the functionality of the vehicle, with Suzuki minivans and MPVs using specific modes like the Dunlop K180 tyres and Michelin Van Van tyres.

Suzuki Tyres FAQs
Wondering what tyres you should match with your Suzuki car? Here are a few commonly asked questions and the answers from our tyre experts.
The Suzuki brand is proof that sometimes the oldest designs and creations are the best. The Suzuki Jimny may be one of the earliest innovations, but it remains the top off-road vehicle with excellent ground clearance, hill control, multi-terrain capabilities, and superior brake control and acceleration. The Jimny 4x4 has undergone various developments over the years to ensure it remains in favour with drivers. Other top off-road models include the Suzuki Vitara, which balances off-road functionality with unrivalled comfort.
When it comes to road Suzuki models, like the Suzuki Swift, the right tyres optimise handling and performance as well as safety and comfort. The Suzuki Swift is popular for its fuel efficiency, sporty design, and well-controlled handling – with the best tyres for this vehicle including the Michelin Energy Saver tyres, Yokohama BluEarth GT AE51, and the Bridgestone Turanza T005 tyres.

From road driving to multi-terrain adventuring, run-flat tyres bring convenience and safety to the driving experience. Built with a reinforced sidewall that holds the shape of a tyre even after a sudden loss of tyre pressure, run-flat tyres keep vehicles on the road following a puncture or damage. Provided your car has an integrated TPMS, run-flat tyres are a good option.

The answer to this depends on the time of year you’re driving and your local conditions / road surfaces. All-season tyres tend to offer sufficient grip and performance in the UK owing to our temperate climate, but both winter car tyres and summer tyres present their own benefits for specific conditions. Winter tyres are known for their superior traction, while summer tyres support wet grip and hold their shape in high temperatures.

In order for tyres to be road legal, they need to have sufficient tyre tread depth, optimal tyre pressure, and demonstrate signs that tyre wear is evenly balanced and distributed. Drivers should check the tyre tread depth is at least 1.6mm ahead of their MOT and also make sure that tyres are the correct tyre size and specifications for the vehicle. Find out more about local fitting services, new tyre selection, and tyre brand comparison, in our Knowledge Hub.