Can I put normal tires on a Tesla?
Recommended: Always opt for Tesla-approved tires marked with a ‘T’ (T0, T1, T2, etc. Risk: Non-approved tires may reduce driving range, accelerate tire wear by up to 20%, and negatively affect vehicle handling and comfort. Tesla Tire FAQs Some Tesla vehicles do come equipped with Tesla-specific tires that feature unique characteristics like foam embedded inside the tire to improve ride quality, but as long as load-carry capacity and other specifications are accurate, any tire can be equipped on a Tesla as long as it’s the right size.How much is a Tesla Model 3 tire? Tesla Model 3 tires can range in cost from $95 to $400+, depending on the size and type of tire you want on your Model 3. Whether you’re after Track Mode-level power or range-extending eco-friendly design, we guarantee the lowest prices on all our Model 3 tires.Several factors contribute to the high price tag: Tesla’s heft increases load requirements on tires. The weight of the battery alone necessitates stronger, more expensive rubber. Performance and noise considerations: Many Teslas come equipped with low‑noise foam liners and high-speed rating tires.
Why are Tesla tires so expensive?
Tesla collaborates with several well-known tire brands to meet its performance and safety requirements. These collaborations result in tires that are specifically designed for Tesla’s vehicles, and the premium quality of these tires contributes to their high cost. Tesla works with the top global tire manufacturers to help engineer and design tires that integrate seamlessly with Tesla vehicles’ advanced electric vehicle drivetrains. Our trusted manufacturers include Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Hankook, Kumho, Michelin and Pirelli.