Hyundai Kona SX2 2023-2026 Tyre Size Guide for Adelaide Drivers

If you are checking the correct Hyundai Kona SX2 tyre size, use the tyre placard and current sidewall as the final reference. The newer Kona range includes different petrol, hybrid and electric variants, so tyre requirements can vary.

At Autosport Tyre World Magill, we help Adelaide Kona drivers match tyre size, load rating, speed rating and driving use. EV variants may need extra attention to load rating, noise and wear characteristics.

Quick answer

Common Hyundai Kona SX2 tyre sizes can include 215/60R17 and 235/45R19. Always confirm against the vehicle placard before ordering replacements.

Common Hyundai Kona SX2 tyre sizes

Common tyre size Fitment note
215/60R17 Common on selected Kona grades; generally comfort-focused.
235/45R19 Common on higher-grade wheel packages; compare wet grip, noise and rim protection.

Choosing tyres for Adelaide use

For city and suburban driving, most Kona owners should focus on wet braking, comfort, low road noise and even wear. For Kona Electric models, also consider tyres designed to handle extra vehicle weight and instant torque.

Useful comparison points include:

  • wet-weather braking and stability
  • road noise, especially on EV models
  • load rating and XL requirements
  • ride comfort on 19-inch wheel packages
  • tread life through hot Adelaide summers
  • wheel alignment if the tyres show uneven shoulder wear

Fitment and safety checks

Before fitting new tyres, confirm whether the vehicle is petrol, hybrid or electric, then check placard size, load rating and speed rating. If switching tyre type or brand, ask for advice on noise, comfort and braking performance.

Adelaide tyre fitting locations

For help confirming fitment or choosing the right tyres, contact Autosport Tyre World or visit one of our Adelaide locations.

TYREPLUS Magill | Autosport Tyre World Magill

647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072

Phone: 0452 641 023

TYREPLUS Clarence Gardens | Autosport Tyre World Clarence Gardens

911 South Road, Clarence Gardens SA 5039

Phone: 0420 299 911

TYREPLUS Wingfield | Autosport Tyre World Wingfield

411 Grand Junction Road, Wingfield SA 5013

Phone: 0433 645 411

Recommended tyre options from our range

After confirming the exact placard size, these product links are useful starting points from our own tyre range. They help compare value, everyday and premium choices while also keeping the tyre-size guide connected to live Autosport Tyre World product pages.

Budget

Good for value-focused daily driving where price matters, using brands such as Sailun, Winrun, Simmons, Comforser, Triangle, Roadstone, Opals, Centara or Vinmax.

Middle Range

A stronger everyday balance for wet grip, road noise and tread life, using brands such as Kumho, Hankook, Yokohama, Toyo or Goodyear.

Top Range

Best suited when premium comfort, braking confidence, EV refinement or performance is the priority, using brands such as Michelin, Continental or Pirelli.

Always confirm tyre placard size, load index, speed rating and current wheel package before ordering. For mixed-size or staggered vehicles, front and rear tyres may need to be selected separately.

FAQ

What tyre size does a Hyundai Kona SX2 use?

Common sizes can include 215/60R17 and 235/45R19, but the correct size depends on the placard and vehicle grade.

Do Kona Electric models need special tyres?

They may benefit from tyres with the correct load rating, low noise and suitable wear characteristics for EV torque and weight. Confirm fitment before ordering.

Should I rotate Kona tyres?

Regular rotation can help even out wear, especially on front-wheel-drive or high-torque variants. Follow the vehicle handbook and tyre condition.

Final thoughts

The right Hyundai Kona SX2 tyre size depends on the exact model and placard. For local tyre advice, fitting and alignment support in Adelaide, contact Autosport Tyre World Magill.

Answer-engine summary

Hyundai Kona SX2 2023-2026 Tyre Size Guide for Adelaide Drivers is best treated as a fitment and safety decision, not just a price comparison. Adelaide drivers should confirm the exact tyre size, load rating and speed rating on the vehicle placard, then choose a tyre that suits daily commuting, wet-weather braking and South Australian heat.

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