Tyre size varies by model year and trim, so the most reliable option is to enter your registration number in the search tool. You can also check the tyre sidewall (for example 215/55 R17) or your handbook, and make sure the replacement tyres match the correct load index and speed rating.
It can be legal in the UK if the tyres are the correct size and specification, but it is best practice to fit matching tyres on the same axle. For Vitara models with AllGrip or frequent wet-road use, keeping the same brand and tread pattern across all four tyres can help maintain balanced handling and traction.
All-season tyres are a strong year-round choice for many UK drivers, especially where temperatures often drop below 7C but heavy snow is occasional. If you regularly drive in icy or snowy areas, winter tyres can improve grip and braking. Look for the 3PMSF symbol if you want tyres designed for severe winter conditions.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre around the full circumference. Many drivers replace tyres earlier (around 3mm) to maintain wet-weather performance and reduce the risk of MOT issues.
Bring your locking wheel nut key if your Vitara has locking wheel bolts, and allow extra time if your vehicle uses TPMS sensors that may need checking after fitting. If you have any special requirements (such as run-flat tyres or a full-size spare check), let the garage know when booking.