Check the tyre sidewall for a size like 225/40 R18, and confirm it against the sticker inside the driver door or the handbook. You can then enter the size into the search tool above, or use your registration to match the fitment automatically.
It is generally legal in the UK if sizes and ratings match, but for balanced grip and predictable handling it is best to fit the same tyre model on each axle. Avoid mixing summer and winter tyres on the same axle, and always match load index and speed rating.
Use the vehicle placard or handbook to confirm the minimum speed rating and load index, then choose tyres that meet or exceed those numbers. Do not fit a lower rating than specified, especially on performance models like the VXR.
Choose your tyres, select a fitting partner garage near you, then pick an appointment time. Your tyres are delivered to the garage and fitted on the day, and many fitters can also dispose of the old tyres for you.
All-season tyres can be a solid year-round option for UK weather, offering improved cold and wet performance compared with summer tyres. If you prioritise warm-weather handling, summer tyres may suit better, while winter tyres are most useful when temperatures regularly drop below about 7C.