235/45 R18
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 235/45 R18 94W Summer
from £124.49-£135.99.
£124.49-£135.99
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 94W
iON i*cept (IW01) 235/45 R18 98V Winter
from £123.87-£257.58.
£123.87-£257.58
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 98V
Vehicle tyre fitment guide
Compare exact-size tyres for the 2019 Tesla Model 3, then narrow by season, brand and price after confirming your current sidewall or vehicle placard.
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Last verified: 2026-07-03
The researched tyre sizes for this 2019 Tesla Model 3 guide are 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19, 235/35 R20, 275/30 R20. Tesla Model 3 Performance fitments can include different front and rear sizes. Confirm each axle size and load/speed marking before ordering. Fitment source checked: 1.
Only Tyres.net products whose listed size exactly matches one of the researched 2019 Tesla Model 3 tyre sizes are shown here. Check load index, speed rating, season and run-flat notes before buying.
from £124.49-£135.99.
£124.49-£135.99
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 94W
from £123.87-£257.58.
£123.87-£257.58
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 98V
from £161.22-£236.23.
£161.22-£236.23
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/40 R19 96W
from £136.70-£212.93.
£136.7-£212.93
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/40 R19 96W
from £205.97-£261.73.
£205.97-£261.73
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/35 R20 92Y
Start with PremiumContact 6 235/40 R19 96W Summer (£161.22-£236.23), Ventus S1 Evo 3 K127 235/40 R19 96W Summer (£136.70-£212.93), Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 235/45 R18 94W Summer (£124.49-£135.99); each is included because its Tyres.net listed size matches a researched 2019 Tesla Model 3 tyre size. This is not a claim that every trim uses the same size. Confirm the current sidewall, load index and speed rating before ordering. Use season, stock, delivery terms and price as secondary filters after size fitment.
from £161.22-£236.23.
£161.22-£236.23
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/40 R19 96W
from £136.70-£212.93.
£136.7-£212.93
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/40 R19 96W
from £124.49-£135.99.
£124.49-£135.99
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 94W
from £123.87-£257.58.
£123.87-£257.58
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/45 R18 98V
from £205.97-£261.73.
£205.97-£261.73
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/35 R20 92Y
The table is filtered to researched tyre sizes: 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19, 235/35 R20, 275/30 R20. Compare the listed size against the current tyre sidewall first, then check load/speed rating, season and run-flat notes. Products outside those researched sizes are deliberately excluded from this vehicle shortlist.
| Product | Type | Season | Tyre sizes | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PremiumContact 6 235/40 R19 96W Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/40 R19 96W | £161.22 |
| Ventus S1 Evo 3 K127 235/40 R19 96W Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/40 R19 96W | £136.7 |
| Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 235/45 R18 94W Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/45 R18 94W | £124.49 |
| iON i*cept (IW01) 235/45 R18 98V Winter | Car tyre | Winter | 235/45 R18 98V | £123.87 |
| P Zero PZ4 SC 235/35 R20 92Y Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/35 R20 92Y | £205.97 |
The researched fitment set for this guide is limited to 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19, 235/35 R20 and 275/30 R20, so the shortlist is built around exact size matches rather than a universal fit for every Model 3. That matters because Tesla Model 3 Performance fitments can use different front and rear sizes, and wheel changes from a previous owner can alter what is correct for your car. There are five matching tyres across Continental, Hankook, Goodyear and Pirelli, but no visible review counts or ratings, so this page should be treated as a cautious compare list. Always confirm the current sidewall or vehicle placard before ordering.
Start with the exact tyre size, then compare season, brand familiarity, price, stock and delivery. The shortlist includes four summer tyres and one winter tyre, so the Hankook iON i*cept (IW01) 235/45 R18 98V Winter is a separate use-case choice rather than a direct swap for the summer options. The 18-inch, 19-inch and 20-inch options show that wheel size is the main split on this vehicle, while the price range of £123.87 to £205.97 gives you a useful budget check. If you are looking at a Performance model, check both axles before buying a pair or full set.
Match width, profile and rim size exactly to the tyre on your car: 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19, 235/35 R20 or 275/30 R20 are the only sizes in this guide. Then compare the load index and speed rating on the listing against the tyre currently fitted or the vehicle placard, because the same model year can still have different marking requirements. If your current tyres are run-flat, only consider a replacement that matches that requirement. Finally, re-check the retailer page for the latest price, stock and delivery before you order.
Year, make and model are not enough on their own for the Model 3, because wheel option, trim and market can change the correct tyre size. A 2019 Tesla Model 3 on 18-inch wheels will not use the same fitment as one on 19-inch or 20-inch wheels, and a Performance version may also use staggered front and rear sizing. That is why this shortlist is anchored to researched sizes rather than a broad Model 3 label. The safest final check is the tyre sidewall or the vehicle placard on your own car.
Because the retailer pages were not fully readable during checking and there are no visible review details, the fair comparison is by exact size, season and brand position rather than by a claimed winner. Continental PremiumContact 6 235/40 R19 96W Summer and Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 K127 235/40 R19 96W Summer sit in the 19-inch summer group, while Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 235/45 R18 94W Summer covers an 18-inch summer fitment and Pirelli P Zero PZ4 SC 235/35 R20 92Y Summer is the 20-inch summer option. Compare the listed size, price and current availability first; anything else comes after fitment is secure.
Load index and speed rating should always be checked against the tyre already on the car or the vehicle placard, especially for a Performance trim with different front and rear sizes. Run-flat suitability should only be checked if your current tyres are marked that way, because the available product information does not support a blanket statement for this shortlist. Winter versus summer choice is a driver decision, not a superiority claim: the Hankook winter tyre is there for cold-weather use cases, while the four summer tyres are the standard comparison set. Treat stock and delivery as live details to re-check on the retailer page.
This page is helpful because it narrows a large search down to five exact-size matches across four brands, with a current price spread of £123.87 to £205.97. That makes it easier to compare a lower-priced 18-inch Goodyear option, two 19-inch summer choices from Continental and Hankook, a dedicated 18-inch winter option from Hankook, and a higher-priced 20-inch Pirelli fitment. It is not a universal recommendation and it is not a ranked winner list; it is a fitment-led comparison page. Always verify the latest retailer price, stock and delivery terms before buying.
Last checked 2026-07-03. The source list below is included to help you check the details behind the comparison. Always confirm the latest price, delivery cost, stock status and product details with the retailer before buying.
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Yes. The correct size depends on trim, wheel option, market and any previous wheel changes, so one 2019 Model 3 may need 235/45 R18 while another uses 235/40 R19, 235/35 R20 or even a staggered setup such as 275/30 R20 on Performance models. Check the sidewall or placard on your own car before ordering.
Read the size from the tyre sidewall first, then confirm it against the vehicle placard inside the car. Match the full size string, plus the load index and speed rating, rather than relying on the model name alone. If the current tyre size and the placard disagree, get a tyre fitter to confirm the correct fitment.
Yes. In this shortlist the Hankook iON i*cept (IW01) 235/45 R18 98V Winter is a separate cold-weather option, while the other four tyres are summer types. That means season choice should come after size confirmation, and you should not treat the winter tyre as interchangeable with the summer options unless it matches your driving needs and the car’s fitment.