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What brand of tire does Lexus use?

There isn’t a single tire brand that Lexus uses across all models. Original equipment tires come from multiple manufacturers, and the brand can vary by model, year, and market. In practice, you may encounter Bridgestone, Michelin, Yokohama, Pirelli, Goodyear, Continental, and other brands on Lexus vehicles.


The exact tire brand for a given Lexus model is determined by the engineering and manufacturing teams in collaboration with tire partners. To know the OE brand for your specific car, check the tire sidewall, the owner’s manual, or the vehicle’s official specifications, and when in doubt, confirm with a Lexus dealership using your VIN.


Variability Across Models and Markets


Lexus works with multiple tire manufacturers around the world. The original equipment tire brand is selected to balance performance, ride comfort, handling, and durability for each model and market. Because tire choices can change between model years and regions, there is no single brand that applies universally to all Lexus vehicles.


Owners should rely on the official documentation and the tire on their car to determine the exact brand installed at the factory. When replacing tires, it’s important to match the original specifications or opt for an approved equivalent recommended by Lexus.


Common OEM tire brands used on Lexus vehicles


Below are examples of brands that have appeared as original equipment on various Lexus models over different generations and markets. The presence of a brand here does not guarantee it is on every Lexus model you see today.



  • Bridgestone

  • Michelin

  • Yokohama

  • Pirelli

  • Goodyear

  • Continental


Because tire brands and models change with new releases, always verify the exact OE brand for your specific vehicle using your VIN, the sidewall of the tires, or a certified Lexus dealer.


How to Confirm the Brand on Your Lexus


To determine the exact tire brand installed on your specific Lexus, you can follow these steps:



  • Look at the tire sidewall of any wheel on the car to identify the brand printed on the tire itself (e.g., Bridgestone, Michelin, etc.).

  • Check the door jamb placard for the recommended tire size and type; it may indicate the OE tire specifications, which point to the brand used originally.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s tire specification section for the OE tire brand and model.

  • If in doubt, contact a Lexus dealership or use the VIN to pull the original equipment tire information from Lexus’ service resources.


Knowing the exact OE tire brand assists with correct replacement choices and ensures that performance and safety characteristics align with the vehicle’s design.


Summary


Lexus does not rely on a single tire brand across its lineup. The OEM tire brand varies by model, year, and market, with common brands including Bridgestone, Michelin, Yokohama, Pirelli, Goodyear, and Continental appearing on different vehicles. To confirm the exact brand for your Lexus, check the tire sidewall, consult the owner's manual or vehicle specifications, or ask a Lexus dealership using your VIN. Accurate confirmation helps in selecting appropriate replacements that preserve performance and safety.

What brand of tires does Lexus use?


Like other automakers, Lexus does not manufacture its own tires, but rather equips its vehicles with tires made by brands such as Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental.



Is Uniroyal tire made by Michelin?


Yes, Michelin owns the Uniroyal brand for North America, having acquired Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company in 1990. Michelin is the parent company for Uniroyal, though the brand continues to make its own line of tires, which are positioned as a reliable, affordable option in the market. 

  • Acquisition: Michelin completed its purchase of the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company in 1990. 
  • Brand positioning: Uniroyal is now a subsidiary brand within the Michelin Group. It is marketed as a brand for reliable and affordable tires, complementing Michelin's more premium offerings. 
  • Global operations: While Michelin owns the Uniroyal brand in North America, South America, and Peru, Continental AG owns the brand outside those regions. 



What is the best tire for Lexus?


Popular Lexus Tires

  • Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus. Grand Touring All-Season. View Details.
  • Cooper ProControl. Grand Touring All-Season. View Details.
  • Kumho Majesty 9 Solus TA91. Grand Touring All-Season. View Details.
  • Bridgestone WeatherPeak. Grand Touring All-Season. View Details.



What are Lexus OEM tires?


Keep Your Standards High. There are dozens of standard tires that will fit your wheel, but Original Equipment (OE) tires are engineered specifically for your Lexus, so you can enjoy your investment at its peak potential. The Lexus Tire Center carries all the top brands, such as Bridgestone, Yokohama, Dunlop, and more.


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