Porsche 911
Find Tyres for 2019-present Porsche 911 (992)
UK-market tyre sizes for the 2019-present Porsche 911, with chassis-code matching and trim notes.
About this generation
Trims of the 2019-present Porsche 911 use noticeably different tyre widths. The size on your sidewall is the only definitive answer for your specific car.
The current-generation Porsche 911 (2019-present) is sold in the UK with a small set of factory tyre sizes per trim. Replacement tyres should match the size, load index and speed rating of what came on your specific car.
Chassis code: 992. Use the chassis code to confirm you have the right generation when ordering tyres.
Common factory tyre sizes
UK-market factory fitments for the 2019-present Porsche 911 typically include:
Tyre fitment for any Porsche 911 depends on the wheels and trim ordered from new. The most accurate way to confirm a replacement is to read the size from your existing tyre sidewall.
Wet grip is the most relevant EU label rating for UK driving. On the 911, prioritise wet grip A or B for shorter braking in rain.
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Other Porsche 911 generations
- Generation911 996 (1997-2005)Chassis: 996
- Generation911 997 (2004-2012)Chassis: 997
- Generation911 991 (2011-2019)Chassis: 991
- Generation911 GT3 996 (1999-2005)Chassis: 996
- Generation911 GT3 997 (2006-2012)Chassis: 997
- Generation911 GT3 991 (2013-2019)Chassis: 991
- Generation911 GT3 992 (2021-present)Chassis: 992
- Generation911 GT2 997 (2007-2012)Chassis: 997
- Generation911 GT2 RS 991 (2017-2019)Chassis: 991
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about UK tyre fitment, MOT rules and seasonal options.
What should Porsche 911 drivers know about UK potholes?
UK road conditions are tough on tyres. Check sidewall bulges, cuts and tread depth regularly โ especially on the inside edge, which often wears unevenly. A 20p coin gives a quick legal-tread check.
What wet grip should I look for on the Porsche 911?
For UK driving conditions, prioritise an EU tyre label wet-grip rating of A or B. Wet grip directly affects braking distance โ the gap between A and E ratings can be more than a car length at 50 mph.
Why does the same 911 generation list multiple tyre sizes?
Within one generation of the 911, Porsche offered different wheel sizes by trim and option pack. A Sport or M Sport variant might use wider, lower-profile tyres than the entry trim. Always go by the actual wheel fitted to your car.
Is the Porsche 911 still on sale in the UK?
As of the 2019-present window, the Porsche 911 is currently on sale in the UK. Tyre fitments listed here reflect UK-market specifications.
Where should I check the original tyre size for my Porsche 911?
Look in three places: (1) the sidewall of the existing tyre, (2) the placard inside the driver's door frame, and (3) the vehicle handbook. The driver's door placard is the official OEM specification, and the sidewall confirms what's fitted now.
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.