245/35 R21 is commonly used as a front tyre on staggered performance set-ups, with a wider size fitted to the rear for traction. Fitment varies by model and wheel option, so check your handbook or door placard and match the same 245/35 R21 specification across the axle.
Many 245/35 R21 tyres are supplied in XL to meet the higher load demands of performance cars and heavier EVs. Choose a load index that matches or exceeds the vehicle manufacturer requirement, as an under-rated 245/35 R21 can affect stability, braking and tyre life.
Yes, that pairing is used on several performance models, but only if your vehicle is approved for a staggered combination. When buying 245/35 R21 for the front, keep the same tread pattern across each axle and replace tyres in pairs per axle to maintain balanced grip and consistent rolling behaviour.
Acoustic-foam options in 245/35 R21 can help reduce cabin road noise, which is especially noticeable in EVs. They are worth considering if your current tyres have foam or your manufacturer specifies a noise-optimised fitment, and you can filter by 245/35 R21 acoustic versions when comparing patterns.
The low sidewall and performance suspension settings often linked with 245/35 R21 can make tyre wear more sensitive to alignment, camber and incorrect pressures. If you notice faster inner-edge wear, get a four-wheel alignment check, confirm pressures for your load, and inspect suspension components before fitting new 245/35 R21 tyres.