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Tyre Size Notation Explained

Every tyre sold in the UK carries a standardised marking on its sidewall — for example, 205/55R16 91V. Each part of this code tells you something specific about the tyre's dimensions and capabilities. This guide breaks down what every number and letter means, lists common UK sizes by car type, and explains speed ratings and load indices.

Reading the Sidewall Code

205 / 55 R 16 91 V

205 — Section width in mm
55 — Aspect ratio (sidewall height as % of width)
R — Radial construction
16 — Rim diameter in inches
91 — Load index (max load per tyre)
V — Speed rating (max safe speed)

The section width (205) is measured in millimetres from sidewall to sidewall when the tyre is mounted on its recommended rim. The aspect ratio (55) means the sidewall height is 55% of 205 mm, so roughly 113 mm. Together with the rim diameter these figures determine overall tyre diameter, which affects speedometer accuracy, gearing and ride height.

Common UK Tyre Sizes by Car Type

Car TypeTypical SizesExamples
City car165/65R14, 175/65R14Fiat 500, VW Up!, Toyota Aygo
Supermini185/65R15, 195/55R16Ford Fiesta, VW Polo, Vauxhall Corsa
Hatchback / Saloon205/55R16, 225/45R17Ford Focus, VW Golf, BMW 3 Series
Estate / Family205/55R16, 225/50R17Skoda Octavia, Ford Mondeo
SUV / Crossover215/65R16, 235/55R18Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage
Large SUV / 4×4255/55R19, 275/45R20Range Rover, BMW X5, Audi Q7
Performance car225/40R18, 245/35R19BMW M3, Mercedes-AMG, Audi RS
Van / Light commercial215/65R16C, 225/65R16CFord Transit, Mercedes Sprinter

The “C” suffix on van tyres indicates a commercial-rated reinforced casing.

Speed Ratings

RatingMax Speed (mph)Max Speed (km/h)Typical Use
N87140Winter / spare tyres
P93150Small city cars
Q99160Winter tyres, 4×4
R106170Light commercial vehicles
S112180Family cars, MPVs
T118190Family cars, estates
H130210Sporty hatchbacks, saloons
V149240Performance cars
W168270High-performance sports cars
Y186300Supercars, hypercars

You must always fit tyres with a speed rating at least equal to your car's top speed — fitting lower-rated tyres is an MOT failure. Check your vehicle handbook or the tyre placard (usually on the driver's door frame) for the manufacturer's specified rating.

Load Index Table

IndexMax Load (kg)IndexMax Load (kg)
7134591615
7538794670
7943797730
82475100800
85515104900
88560107975

The load index is the maximum weight each tyre can safely carry at the speed indicated by the speed rating. Multiply by four for the total vehicle load capacity from tyres. Never fit tyres with a lower load index than your manufacturer specifies.

Related Calculators

Use our free tyre and wheel calculators to compare sizes, check compatibility and more:

Tyre size markings follow the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation (ETRTO) standard. Always refer to your vehicle's handbook or door placard for the manufacturer's recommended tyre size, load index and speed rating.