215/65 R17
EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer
from £119.21-£141.47.
£119.21-£141.47
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
Vehicle tyre fitment guide
Compare exact-size 2022 Kia Sportage tyres at Tyres.net, then confirm your sidewall or vehicle placard before choosing by season, price and availability.
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Last verified: 2026-06-26
The researched tyre sizes for this 2022 Kia Sportage guide are 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18, 235/50 R19. Exact tyre size can vary by trim, wheel option and market. Confirm the size on the current tyre sidewall or vehicle placard before ordering. Fitment source checked: 1.
Only Tyres.net products whose listed size exactly matches one of the researched 2022 Kia Sportage tyre sizes are shown here. Check load index, speed rating, season and run-flat notes before buying.
from £119.21-£141.47.
£119.21-£141.47
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £116.73-£203.92.
£116.73-£203.92
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £135.01-£165.08.
£135.01-£165.08
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £124.73-£149.28.
£124.73-£149.28
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £163.05-£212.71.
£163.05-£212.71
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
Start with EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer (£119.21-£141.47), EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer (£163.05-£212.71), EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer (£116.73-£203.92); each is included because its Tyres.net listed size matches a researched 2022 Kia Sportage 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 £119.21-£141.47.
£119.21-£141.47
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £163.05-£212.71.
£163.05-£212.71
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
from £116.73-£203.92.
£116.73-£203.92
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £135.01-£165.08.
£135.01-£165.08
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £124.73-£149.28.
£124.73-£149.28
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
The table is filtered to researched tyre sizes: 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18, 235/50 R19. 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 215/65 R17 99V | £119.21 |
| EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/50 R19 103V | £163.05 |
| EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £116.73 |
| Primacy 4 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £135.01 |
| AllSeasonContact 235/55 R18 100V All season | Car tyre | All season | 235/55 R18 100V | £124.73 |
The 2022 Kia Sportage in this guide is narrowed to three researched tyre sizes only: 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19. That matters because the same model year can wear different tyres depending on trim, wheel option, market and any previous wheel changes, so the model name alone is not enough to buy safely. The shortlist is therefore a comparison guide for exact matches, not a universal fitment list. Before ordering, confirm the current sidewall or vehicle placard and then compare exact-size options such as Continental EcoContact 6 and MICHELIN Primacy 4 where the listed size matches your car.
Once the size is confirmed, the shortlist becomes a practical compare-and-choose page rather than a fitment puzzle. The visible price range runs from £116.73 to £212.71, but that price only matters after the size, season and ratings are right; a lower price is poor value if the tyre is not an exact match. Continental EcoContact 6 appears across all three researched sizes, MICHELIN Primacy 4 is listed in 235/55 R18 100V Summer, and Continental AllSeasonContact appears as a 235/55 R18 100V All season option. That mix lets you compare brand familiarity, summer versus all-season use and current retailer price, while remembering stock and delivery can change.
Start with the tyre sidewall on your car, then check the vehicle placard or handbook before looking at product pages. Match width, profile and rim size first, then compare the load index and speed rating shown on the tyre listing against the markings already on the car; if they do not line up, stop and confirm with a fitter. If the car currently uses run-flat tyres, check that separately because run-flat suitability should not be assumed. Only after those checks should you compare season, price and delivery for exact-size options such as 215/65 R17 99V, 235/55 R18 100V or 235/50 R19 103V.
A 2022 Kia Sportage does not have one single tyre size across every trim, wheel package or market, which is why this guide only shows researched exact sizes. Public fitment cross-checks support 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19, but those sizes should still be treated as groupings rather than automatic fits for every car. If the wheels have been changed since new, the correct tyre may also change, so the current sidewall is always the final check. This is the safest way to avoid ordering the wrong tyre just because the vehicle is the same model year.
A correct rim size does not finish the job; the tyre’s load index and speed rating also need to match the car’s existing fitment or the vehicle placard. The shortlist examples include 99V for 215/65 R17, 100V for 235/55 R18 and 103V for 235/50 R19, so shoppers should verify those markings on their own vehicle rather than assuming they are interchangeable. If your current tyres are run-flat, replacement tyres need a separate compatibility check instead of a guess based on appearance. When the sidewall and placard disagree, the safest next step is to ask a tyre fitter to confirm the exact fitment before ordering.
The product mix here is useful because it lets you compare use cases as well as sizes. Continental EcoContact 6 and MICHELIN Primacy 4 are Summer options in the shortlist, while Continental AllSeasonContact in 235/55 R18 100V gives you a year-round choice if you want to reduce seasonal tyre changes. There is no blanket superiority claim here: summer tyres may suit drivers who want a dedicated warm-weather setup, while all-season tyres can suit shoppers who prefer convenience across changing conditions. The right pick depends on your driving pattern, not just the badge on the sidewall.
Value starts with the exact match, then moves to price, stock and delivery. Continental EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 is listed from £116.73, MICHELIN Primacy 4 235/55 R18 from £135.01, and Continental EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 from £163.05, but those figures can change and the retailer pages should be checked for latest availability. Because live product details were partly unavailable during checking, treat delivery cost, stock status and final fitment notes as changeable. For most shoppers, the smartest order decision is the tyre that matches the current sidewall and suits the intended season, then the best price from the exact-size options.
Last checked 2026-06-26. 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. Trim, wheel option, market and any previous wheel changes can alter the correct tyre size, which is why this guide shows only the researched exact sizes: 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19. Check your current sidewall or vehicle placard before buying.
Look on the tyre sidewall first, then confirm it with the vehicle placard or handbook. You are checking width, profile, rim size, load index and speed rating together, because the model name alone does not confirm the right tyre for your car.
Choose based on how you drive. The shortlist includes Summer options such as Continental EcoContact 6 and MICHELIN Primacy 4, plus a Continental AllSeasonContact option in 235/55 R18. Compare exact-size fit, then decide whether year-round convenience or a summer-only setup suits you better.