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Best Tires for Nissan Leaf

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25%

4.6

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10%

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10%

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5%

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5%

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5%

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5%

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5%

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MICHELIN Tires
DougWantsALeaf
Rating 4.0
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We have crossclimate2 on our Leaf and they are excellent. Summer driving are a little louder than the oem tires. When our Ariya is ready for tires, they will be a contender.

Pros: they are excellent
Cons: little louder than oem
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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Goodyear Tires

I have used Good Year Opti-life pro 3 for the last 100,000 KMS of driving that I have done in the 16 leaf. Around $200 per tyre fitted. I have original rims, so this price is for 205/55-16. I get 38,000 kms on average and I drive hard. I u-turn and reverse a lot as I do food delivery work 150 KMS a day. Highly recommend them.

Pros: good mileage, highly recommended
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 38000 km
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OEM Nissan Tires

Nissan Leaf second generation, I think it's a 2019.

It rules so hard. No gas, no oil, I barely even use the brakes, man. (It's got a single pedal regen braking mode that I leave it in)

Only money I've spent on it was a new set of tires a year ago. Barley dentsl the electric bill.

Pros: no gas, no oil
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Nissan Tires

I own a '15 Leaf. Bought it two years ago. So far, my only needed maintenance has been tires a couple months ago, and wiper blades right after I got it.

Pros: stupidly rock solid
Cons: poor resale value
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 53000 km
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Cooper Tires

I threw a set of random non-EV Rated tires ( Cooper Adventurer All Seasons) on my car. From the new to old tires I got 0 change (though this might have been because my tires had a bubble and was causing issues) - My mileage ranges from 3.5-4.0mi/kW.

Pros: 0 change in mileage
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Just before the weekend one of my summer tires punctured. Replaced all four wheels with winter tires, but a closer look at these *two year old tires* has me wondering: How come these Bridgestones are already so worn down?

Cons: worn down quickly
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 35000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Today was my first drive into work on the new Yokohama YK-GTX tires. I normally average just over 5mi/kw, today it was just over 4mi/kw. I expected some range hit with new tires, but this seems a bit much. Is this expected, or is their arbitrary range scoring complete garbage?

Cons: significant range hit, lower efficiency than expected
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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Top manufacturers of tires for Nissan Leaf

This part for Nissan Leaf is made around the world. We have reviews for tires manufacturers from countries such as: Japan, France, Germany, UK, South Korea and others.

In March 2026, the ranking of tires for Nissan Leaf on PartReview included 12 manufacturers. It is based on 19 reviews and 58 votes.

Which tires to choose for Nissan Leaf?

Last month, PartReview users preferred OEM Nissan. 25% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.

In second place: tires MICHELIN — 10%.

Third place: Goodyear with 10% of the votes.

In the overall ranking of tires, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:

  1. OEM Nissan does not yet have enough reviews to participate in the ranking. Add a review (with your car) to help this manufacturer enter the ranking.
  2. MICHELIN ranked 1, PR Score — 85. Based on 2747 reviews and 8504 votes.
  3. Goodyear — rank 9, PR Score — 73. Based on 736 reviews and 2292 votes.

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