Skip to content
Find Tyres UK

Rover 400

Find Tyres for 1995-1999 Rover 400

Year-specific tyre fitment data for the 1995-1999 Rover 400. Confirm size, load and speed rating before fitting.

About this generation

The 1995-1999 Rover 400 occupies a specific slot in the Rover lineup, and tyre choice for this generation has to match the wheel and trim ordered from new. The figures on this page reflect UK-market original-equipment fitments.

The 1995-1999 Rover 400 is an older generation. Most original sizes are still produced for the UK market, though limited variants may need a specialist tyre supplier.

Common factory tyre sizes

UK-market factory fitments for the 1995-1999 Rover 400 typically include:

Rover is a British marque, so UK-market 400 cars were developed with local conditions in mind โ€” including original tyre selection.

Original-equipment sizes shown here are typical UK fitments. Sport packs, optional alloy upgrades and dealer accessories can change the size โ€” always confirm before fitting.

Get tailored guidance for your vehicle

Free UK Tyre Finder

Takes about 30 seconds

How would you like to start?

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

Other Rover 400 generations

More find pages

Frequently asked questions

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

  • Are all-season tyres suitable for the Rover 400?

    All-season tyres carrying the 3PMSF snowflake symbol are a sensible choice for UK Rover 400 drivers who don't want to swap between summer and winter sets. Confirm the size and load rating match your OEM spec.

  • What should Rover 400 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.

  • Where should I check the original tyre size for my Rover 400?

    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.

  • What wet grip should I look for on the Rover 400?

    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.

  • The 400 uses small wheels โ€” does that affect tyre choice?

    Smaller-rim cars (14" and below) usually have plenty of sidewall, which gives a softer ride and lower replacement cost. Mid-range tyres are often the best value here unless you do high-mileage motorway driving.

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.