Tyre sizes vary by Swift generation and trim, so check the tyre sidewall, the driver door pillar sticker, or your handbook. Common examples include 185/65 R15 and 195/45 R17, but always confirm the exact size and rating before buying.
Yes, entering your UK registration can match tyres to your Suzuki Swift using vehicle data. It is still worth double-checking the size on your current tyres, especially if the car has aftermarket wheels or a previous owner changed sizes.
Summer tyres are a strong choice for most UK conditions and typically offer crisp handling in warmer months. All-season tyres can be a good year-round option if you want extra cold and wet-weather confidence, especially in hilly areas - look for the 3PMSF marking for winter capability.
The UK legal minimum is 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre around the whole circumference. Many drivers replace at around 3 mm for better wet grip, and earlier if you spot damage, bulges, or repeated punctures.
After selecting tyres for your Suzuki Swift, choose a nearby fitting centre and pick a date and time. The tyres are delivered to the garage for your appointment; bring your locking wheel nut (if you have one) and allow extra time if you want add-ons like alignment or new valves.