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Tyre guidance for the Hyundai Amica โ€” generation-by-generation, with OEM fitment notes.

Tyre sizes for the Hyundai Amica

Tyre sizes for the Hyundai Amica vary by year, trim, engine and wheel size โ€” the right size for your specific car depends on which wheels were fitted at order.

The most accurate way to find tyres for a Hyundai Amica is to read the size from your current tyre sidewall, then match width, profile, rim, load index and speed rating.

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Tyre sizes vary by trim, year, wheel size and manufacturer specification. Confirm the size on your tyre sidewall before fitting.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about UK tyre fitment, MOT rules and seasonal options.

  • What pressure should the Hyundai Amica run?

    The correct pressure for your Hyundai Amica is on the placard inside the driver's door frame and in the handbook โ€” not on the tyre itself. Pressure varies by load and trim. Check cold once a month.

  • Does the EU tyre label help when choosing tyres for a Hyundai Amica?

    Yes โ€” the EU tyre label rates wet grip, fuel efficiency and external noise. For the Hyundai Amica, prioritise wet grip first (UK weather), fuel/range efficiency second.

  • What's the difference between summer and winter tyres for a Hyundai Amica?

    Winter tyres use a different rubber compound that stays flexible below 7ยฐC, plus deeper sipes for snow and slush grip. For UK Hyundai Amica drivers in colder regions, dedicated winters or 3PMSF all-seasons can be worthwhile.

  • Are all-season tyres a good choice on a Hyundai Amica?

    For UK drivers, all-season tyres with the 3PMSF symbol can be a sensible compromise on the Hyundai Amica โ€” particularly if you do mixed mileage and don't want to swap between summer and winter sets twice a year.

  • How often should I rotate tyres on a Hyundai Amica?

    Most tyre makers and Hyundai workshops recommend rotating front and rear every 5,000-7,500 miles for even wear. Front-wheel-drive cars typically wear front tyres faster; rotation extends overall tyre life.

Tyre Finder UK provides general tyre guidance only. We do not guarantee tyre fitment, local stock, prices or fitting availability. Always confirm your tyre size, load rating, speed rating and vehicle requirements using your current tyre sidewall, vehicle handbook, manufacturer guidance or a qualified tyre fitter before fitting.