Applies to: vehicles with low-profile tyres
Low-profile tyres have a lower sidewall and provide a wider tread surface and rim diameter than other wheel/tyre combinations. This makes the car s handling more agile. However, the ride may be less comfortable on poor-quality roads and tracks, and rolling noise may be louder.
Low-profile tyres can be damaged more quickly than standard tyres, for example by heavy jolts, potholes, manhole covers and kerbs. It is therefore particularly important to ensure that they are inflated to the correct pressure link►.
Drive with particular care on poor-quality roads to ensure that you do not damage the rims and tyres.
Make sure to check your wheels regularly (every 3,000 km) for damage such as blisters/tears on the tyre sidewalls or deformations/cracks on the rims.
After a heavy jolt, or if any damage occurs, you should have the rims and tyres checked and if necessary replaced by a qualified workshop.
Tyre wear occurs more quickly on low-profile tyres than on standard tyres.