215/65 R17
EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer
from £119.29-£140.76.
£119.29-£140.76
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
Vehicle tyre fitment guide
Compare exact-size tyre options for the 2025 Kia Sportage, then narrow them by season, price, stock and delivery after confirming your sidewall or placard.
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Last verified: 2026-06-28
The researched tyre sizes for this 2025 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 2025 Kia Sportage tyre sizes are shown here. Check load index, speed rating, season and run-flat notes before buying.
from £119.29-£140.76.
£119.29-£140.76
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £116.85-£205.08.
£116.85-£205.08
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £148.73-£164.36.
£148.73-£164.36
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £116.82-£149.07.
£116.82-£149.07
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £164.12-£221.42.
£164.12-£221.42
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
Start with EcoContact 6 215/65 R17 99V Summer (£119.29-£140.76), EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer (£164.12-£221.42), EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer (£116.85-£205.08); each is included because its Tyres.net listed size matches a researched 2025 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 £119.29-£140.76.
£119.29-£140.76
Tyre sizes tracked: 215/65 R17 99V
from £164.12-£221.42.
£164.12-£221.42
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/50 R19 103V
from £116.85-£205.08.
£116.85-£205.08
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £148.73-£164.36.
£148.73-£164.36
Tyre sizes tracked: 235/55 R18 100V
from £116.82-£149.07.
£116.82-£149.07
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 | £119.29 |
| EcoContact 6 235/50 R19 103V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/50 R19 103V | £164.12 |
| EcoContact 6 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £116.85 |
| Primacy 4 235/55 R18 100V Summer | Car tyre | Summer | 235/55 R18 100V | £148.73 |
| AllSeasonContact 235/55 R18 100V All season | Car tyre | All season | 235/55 R18 100V | £116.82 |
The researched tyre sizes for this 2025 Kia Sportage page are 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19, and the shortlist is built around exact matches only. That matters because trim, wheel option, market and even previous wheel changes can alter the correct fitment, so the model name alone is not enough. If your current tyre sidewall or vehicle placard does not show one of those sizes exactly, do not order from this shortlist until you have rechecked the car. This is a comparison starting point, not a universal fitment answer.
This shortlist is useful because it lets you compare matching tyres by season, price and brand without leaving the exact-size group. In the current set, prices run from £116.82 to £221.42, with Continental appearing across all three researched sizes and MICHELIN appearing in the 235/55 R18 group, so brand familiarity can matter as much as the model name. If you drive in mixed weather, the All season option is worth comparing against the Summer options, but only after the size, load index, speed rating and stock status all line up. Where prices are close, delivery timing, fitting cost and the retailer’s current availability can make the bigger difference.
Start with the sidewall or vehicle placard and match the exact size first: 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 or 235/50 R19. After that, check the load index and speed rating on the product page, then look at season, delivery cost and current stock on Tyres.net before checking out. If your car currently runs run-flat tyres, look for an explicit run-flat marking on the replacement rather than assuming a normal tyre will do the job. That order matters because a tyre can look close in size yet still be the wrong fit for your vehicle.
The 2025 Kia Sportage can be supplied with different wheel options, so two cars from the same year may need different tyres. That is why this page is organised around researched fitment sizes instead of one universal answer, and why the current sidewall or placard is the final check before ordering. If a previous owner changed the wheel package, the safest move is to trust the tyre already fitted to the car rather than the trim badge alone. Sticking to the exact researched size also helps you avoid ordering the wrong tyre when model names are similar.
A tyre that matches the rim size still needs the right load index and speed rating for the vehicle, so those details should be checked on the retailer page before purchase. The shortlist examples include 99V, 100V and 103V markings, but those values still need to match the car's requirement exactly, not just look close. Run-flat suitability should only be considered if the current Sportage setup uses run-flats and the replacement listing says so clearly. If the listing does not show the spec you need, treat it as incomplete until you verify it.
The shortlist includes Summer and All season options, which makes it easier to compare a seasonal tyre against a year-round convenience choice. Summer tyres such as the Continental EcoContact 6 and MICHELIN Primacy 4 suit drivers who want a straightforward warm-weather set-up, while the Continental AllSeasonContact is the clear all-year comparison in the 235/55 R18 size. For commuting or mixed-weather use, season choice can be more important than brand name, especially when prices sit close together. If your driving changes through the year, compare how often you want to swap tyres against the convenience of keeping one set on the car.
Value on this page is about getting the right exact-size tyre at a sensible current price, not chasing the lowest number first. The 235/55 R18 group has the broadest comparison set, including Continental EcoContact 6, MICHELIN Primacy 4 and Continental AllSeasonContact, so it is the easiest place to compare brand, season and price spread side by side. Check Tyres.net for the latest stock, delivery terms and fitting costs before ordering, because live availability can change quickly. If two tyres are close in price, the best value is usually the one that matches your exact size and needed specification without forcing extra compromise.
Last checked 2026-06-28. 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 page are 215/65 R17, 235/55 R18 and 235/50 R19, but trim, wheel option, market and previous wheel changes can alter which one is correct for your car. Always confirm the sidewall or vehicle placard before ordering, even if the model year matches exactly.
Check the tyre sidewall on the car first, then confirm it against the vehicle placard. Match the exact width, profile and rim size shown there, and also check the load index and speed rating before you buy. If either the sidewall or placard disagrees with the shortlist, use the car’s current marking as your final reference and verify with the retailer listing.
Choose based on how you drive, not on the badge alone. Summer options such as Continental EcoContact 6 and MICHELIN Primacy 4 suit straightforward warm-weather use, while the Continental AllSeasonContact is the year-round comparison in the 235/55 R18 group for drivers who want to avoid seasonal swaps. If you mainly commute and want simpler all-year use, the All season option is worth comparing against the Summer tyres once the size is confirmed.
Yes, those values should be matched to the vehicle requirement on the tyre sidewall or product page. A correct size is only the first check; the load index and speed rating still need to be right before you place the order. If the retailer page does not show matching ratings clearly, do not rely on the size alone.
Very important, because the live price and availability can change quickly. Check Tyres.net for current stock, delivery timing and fitting costs after you have confirmed the exact size, season and rating you need. A tyre that is in stock but mismatched to your Sportage is not a good buy, so treat availability as a final check rather than the first one.