215/65 R17
EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer
from £119.19-£140.64.
£119.19-£140.64
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
Vehicle tyre fitment guide
Compare exact-fit tyres for the 2023 Kia Sportage by researched size, season and price, then confirm the current sidewall or vehicle placard before you buy.
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Last verified: 2026-06-27
The researched tyre sizes for this 2023 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 2023 Kia Sportage tyre sizes are shown here. Check load index, speed rating, season and run-flat notes before buying.
from £119.19-£140.64.
£119.19-£140.64
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £116.75-£204.58.
£116.75-£204.58
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £148.61-£164.23.
£148.61-£164.23
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £116.73-£149.05.
£116.73-£149.05
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £163.99-£221.09.
£163.99-£221.09
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
Start with EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer (£119.19-£140.64), EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer (£163.99-£221.09), EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer (£116.75-£204.58); each is included because its Tyres.net listed size matches a researched 2023 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 £119.19-£140.64.
£119.19-£140.64
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £163.99-£221.09.
£163.99-£221.09
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
from £116.75-£204.58.
£116.75-£204.58
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £148.61-£164.23.
£148.61-£164.23
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £116.73-£149.05.
£116.73-£149.05
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 | £119.19 |
| EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/50 R19 103V | £163.99 |
| EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £116.75 |
| Primacy 4 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £148.61 |
| AllSeasonContact 235/55 R18 100V All season | Car tyre | All season | 235/55 R18 100V | £116.73 |
The 2023 Kia Sportage tyre shortlist on this page is built only around the researched sizes 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19. That matters because the same model year can use different tyres depending on trim, wheel option, market and any previous wheel changes, so the model name alone is not enough to place an order. Treat the listed tyres as comparison examples that match those exact sizes, not as a universal fitment promise. Before choosing anything else, confirm the current tyre sidewall or the vehicle placard on your own car.
After the size check, the useful trade-offs are season, brand familiarity, price and availability. The shortlist includes Continental EcoContact 6 in 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19, plus MICHELIN Primacy 4 and Continental AllSeasonContact in 235/55 R18, so there is a clear summer-versus-all-season split and a brand comparison between Continental and MICHELIN. The visible prices run from about £116.73 to £221.09, which is useful as a sense-check, but not a ranking. Stock, delivery cost and the latest retailer price can change, so check them at the point of purchase.
Start with the tyre already on the car: sidewall size first, then load index and speed rating, then any run-flat marking if your current tyre uses that construction. Only compare exact-size matches from this shortlist, because a 2023 Kia Sportage does not use one single tyre across every trim and wheel setup. Once the fit is confirmed, use your driving pattern as a second filter: summer tyres suit many everyday use cases, while an all-season option can reduce seasonal swapping for year-round convenience.
A 2023 Kia Sportage search can lead to more than one approved-looking size because wheel size and market setup change the fitment. This guide therefore starts from the three researched sizes only, rather than assuming every car wears the same tyre: 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 or 235/50 R19. If the car has had a wheel package change in the past, the safest reference is the current sidewall and the placard on the vehicle, not a generic model search result.
Matching the diameter and width is only part of the job. Before ordering, compare the load index and speed rating on the replacement tyre listing with what is shown on the existing sidewall or placard, and check whether the current tyre is marked as run-flat if that matters to your car. The available product information does not verify load or run-flat suitability for every option here, so any mismatch should be resolved with the retailer or a tyre fitter before you buy.
The shortlist is useful because it includes both summer and all-season choices in the same exact-size comparison, especially in 235/55 R18. Continental EcoContact 6 appears across all three researched sizes as a summer tyre, MICHELIN Primacy 4 gives another summer-brand comparison in 235/55 R18, and Continental AllSeasonContact offers a year-round option in the same size. If you want to avoid changing tyres through the year, compare the all-season option against the summer alternatives on price, stock and delivery, then make sure the exact size still matches the car.
Value starts with the correct size, because the cheapest tyre is poor value if it does not match the car. The price spread across the shortlist is roughly £116.73-£221.09, with 235/55 R18 offering the broadest comparison set and 235/50 R19 sitting at the higher end of the visible range. Use those figures only as a sense-check, then check the latest retailer price, stock and delivery before ordering. Because live product-page detail was limited, this shortlist is best treated as a compare-and-verify tool rather than a ranked winner list.
Last checked 2026-06-27. 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 sizes for this guide are 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19, but trim, wheel option, market and previous wheel changes can all affect which one is right. Check the current sidewall or vehicle placard before ordering.
Start with the tyre sidewall on the car, then cross-check the vehicle placard and handbook if needed. Also match the load index and speed rating shown on the existing tyre, because a size match alone is not always enough.
Once the exact size is confirmed, compare how each option fits your driving pattern, then check price, stock and delivery. For example, this shortlist includes Continental EcoContact 6 summer tyres and a Continental AllSeasonContact in 235/55 R18, so you can compare year-round convenience against a summer setup.
It has the widest comparison set in this shortlist, with Continental EcoContact 6, MICHELIN Primacy 4 and Continental AllSeasonContact all available in that exact size. That makes it a practical place to compare season, brand familiarity and price once the car’s sidewall or placard confirms 235/55 R18.
Because the right tyre still has to be available at the right price when you order it. Retailer stock, delivery cost and timing can change, so it is worth checking the latest listing before checkout, especially when comparing several exact-size options.