215/60 R17
Turanza 6 215/60 R17 96H Summer
from £108.42-£121.89.
£108.42-£121.89
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 96H
Celsius AS2 215/60 R17 100V All season
from £104.50-£108.92.
£104.5-£108.92
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 100V
Vehicle tyre fitment guide
Compare exact-size tyre options for the 2022 MG HS in 215/60 R17 and 235/50 R18, then check your sidewall or placard before you buy.
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Last verified: 2026-08-20
The researched tyre sizes for this 2022 MG HS guide are 215/60 R17, 235/50 R18. 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 MG HS tyre sizes are shown here. Check load index, speed rating, season and run-flat notes before buying.
from £108.42-£121.89.
£108.42-£121.89
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 96H
from £104.50-£108.92.
£104.5-£108.92
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 100V
from £120.63-£145.21.
£120.63-£145.21
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 101V
from £116.22-£181.15.
£116.22-£181.15
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 101Y
from £162.24-£182.36.
£162.24-£182.36
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 97V
Start with Kinergy 4S² H750 sbl 235/50 R18 101V All season (£120.63-£145.21), Turanza 6 215/60 R17 96H Summer (£108.42-£121.89), Ultrac+ 235/50 R18 101Y Summer (£116.22-£181.15); each is included because its Tyres.net listed size matches a researched 2022 MG HS 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 £120.63-£145.21.
£120.63-£145.21
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 101V
from £108.42-£121.89.
£108.42-£121.89
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 96H
from £116.22-£181.15.
£116.22-£181.15
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 101Y
from £162.24-£182.36.
£162.24-£182.36
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R18 97V
from £104.50-£108.92.
£104.5-£108.92
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/60 R17 100V
The table is filtered to researched tyre sizes: 215/60 R17, 235/50 R18. 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinergy 4S² H750 sbl 235/50 R18 101V All season | Car tyre | All season | 235/50 R18 101V | £120.63 |
| Turanza 6 215/60 R17 96H Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 215/60 R17 96H | £108.42 |
| Ultrac+ 235/50 R18 101Y Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/50 R18 101Y | £116.22 |
| c. drive 2 AC02A 235/50 R18 97V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/50 R18 97V | £162.24 |
| Celsius AS2 215/60 R17 100V All season | Car tyre | All season | 215/60 R17 100V | £104.5 |
The researched tyre sizes for the 2022 MG HS are 215/60 R17 and 235/50 R18, and this shortlist only includes tyres that match one of those sizes exactly. That matters because trim, wheel option and market can change the correct size, so the model name alone is not enough to place an order safely. Use the current tyre sidewall or vehicle placard as the final check before buying, then compare season, load and speed rating, stock and delivery, and price.
Once fitment is confirmed, the main trade-off is season and price. The current shortlist spans all-season and summer options from HANKOOK, Bridgestone, Vredestein, Yokohama and Toyo, with visible prices from £104.50 to £182.36. All-season choices such as Kinergy 4S² H750 and Celsius AS2 suit shoppers who want year-round convenience, while summer options such as Turanza 6, Ultrac+ and c. drive 2 suit drivers who want a warm-weather touring tyre and are happy to compare fitment details first.
Start with the tyre on the car, not the model badge: confirm whether your 2022 MG HS currently shows 215/60 R17 or 235/50 R18 on the sidewall, then check the vehicle placard and handbook. After that, match the load index and speed rating shown on the tyre listing to the car’s current specification, and check whether your vehicle currently uses run-flat tyres before swapping type. If the size on the listing and the size on the car do not agree, ask a qualified fitter to confirm the correct replacement.
A 2022 MG HS can wear different tyre sizes depending on trim, wheel option, market and any previous wheel changes, so there is no single universal answer for every car. That is why this guide only shows the researched sizes 215/60 R17 and 235/50 R18, rather than assuming every version uses the same fitment. If your car has had wheel changes, treat the current sidewall as especially important because it reflects the setup actually on the vehicle now.
Size is only the first filter. The product title should also be checked for load index and speed rating, because those need to suit the vehicle and match the current tyre specification; in this shortlist, examples include 96H, 97V, 100V, 101V and 101Y. Also check run-flat status if your current tyres are run-flat, because that is not something to assume from the model name alone. If the listing, placard and sidewall conflict, the safest move is to stop and verify before ordering.
Season choice depends on how you drive the MG HS. All-season tyres such as HANKOOK Kinergy 4S² H750 and Toyo Celsius AS2 may suit shoppers who want one set for year-round convenience, while summer tyres such as Bridgestone Turanza 6, Vredestein Ultrac+ and Yokohama c. drive 2 suit warm-weather use and touring-focused driving. There is no claim here that one season is universally superior; the better choice is the one that fits your climate, mileage pattern and willingness to swap tyres.
The shortlist price range runs from £104.50 to £182.36, but the cheapest tyre is only good value if it matches the exact size, rating and season you need. Bridgestone Turanza 6 sits near the lower end for the 215/60 R17 group, while Yokohama c. drive 2 is the priciest visible option in the 235/50 R18 group, so brand familiarity and spec differences matter as much as headline price. Check the retailer page for latest stock, delivery cost and any fitting charges before you decide.
Last checked 2026-08-20. 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 researched fitment for this guide covers 215/60 R17 and 235/50 R18, but trim, wheel option, market and previous wheel changes can alter the correct size for a specific car. Check the current tyre sidewall and the vehicle placard before ordering.
Start with the tyre sidewall on the car, then confirm the vehicle placard or handbook. Match the full size string, and also check the load index and speed rating before you buy. If the car has had wheel changes, the current sidewall is especially important.
Compare season, load index, speed rating, price, stock and delivery. In this shortlist, the main choice is between all-season options like HANKOOK Kinergy 4S² H750 and Toyo Celsius AS2, and summer options like Bridgestone Turanza 6, Vredestein Ultrac+ and Yokohama c. drive 2.
Do not assume the nearest-looking size will do. Treat the tyre actually fitted to the vehicle, plus the placard and handbook, as the final guide and ask a qualified fitter to confirm the correct replacement if anything conflicts.