Check the tyre sidewall for a code like 225/50 R17, or look at the sticker inside the driver door area and your owner’s handbook. If you use your registration, the search tool will typically return the matching sizes for your exact model variant.
Only if your vehicle is approved for a staggered setup and the sizes are listed for your exact trim. In the UK, it is best practice to fit matching tyres (same size, load and speed rating) across each axle to maintain stable handling and predictable braking.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier (around 3mm) to keep wet grip and braking performance strong, especially on a heavier family car like the Zafira Tourer.
Summer tyres suit most UK conditions for spring to autumn, winter tyres improve traction in cold temperatures and snow, and all-season tyres balance year-round convenience with better cold-weather grip than summers. Your choice depends on mileage, where you drive, and whether you face frequent cold or rural conditions.
After selecting tyres, you choose a nearby fitting partner, then pick an available date and time at checkout. The tyres are delivered to the garage, and you simply arrive for fitting; it is worth allowing time for valve checks, balancing and a quick tyre pressure reset if your car uses TPMS.