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What brand of tires does Lexus use?

The quick answer is that Lexus does not rely on a single tire brand across its lineup. Original equipment tires come from multiple manufacturers depending on the model, year and market.


In practice, Lexus works with several tire makers to meet the performance targets of each model. Brands that have appeared as OEM tires on various Lexus models in recent years include Michelin, Bridgestone, Yokohama, Pirelli, Continental and Dunlop among others. To know the exact brand on your specific car, check the tire sidewalls, the door placard, or the owner’s manual, since specifications can change with model updates and regional sourcing.


Common OEM tire partners for Lexus


The following brands have commonly appeared as original equipment tires on Lexus vehicles in recent years. The exact brand can vary by model year and region, so always verify for your specific car.



  • Michelin

  • Bridgestone

  • Yokohama

  • Pirelli

  • Continental

  • Dunlop


These brands represent typical OEM partners but are not guaranteed for every model or market. Always confirm the exact tire brand installed on your vehicle.


How to identify the exact tire brand on your Lexus


To avoid confusion when replacing tires, use these steps to confirm the brand currently fitted on your vehicle.



  1. Inspect the tire sidewall for the brand name (for example, MICHELIN, BRIDGESTONE, YOKOHAMA).

  2. Check the driver’s door jamb placard or the fuel door information label for OEM tire details, including brand and size.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or Tire and Loading Information label for official specifications.

  4. Reference your VIN or build sheet through a Lexus dealer or official service portal to confirm the original equipment brands for your exact configuration.

  5. When replacing tires, choose tires that match the OE performance targets and size; you can select a different brand if it meets the same specifications.


Following these steps will help you identify the correct tire brand for your specific Lexus and ensure you maintain appropriate performance and safety standards.


Replacement tires, warranties, and practical considerations


Replacing tires may involve brands different from the original equipment, so long as the new tires meet the size, load rating, and speed rating requirements. Some warranties and dealer programs are tied to OE specifications, so consult your Lexus dealer or the tire manufacturer for regional policy details. In most cases, choosing a compatible brand with matching performance characteristics is sufficient to maintain expected ride comfort and handling.


In summary, Lexus uses a variety of tire brands for its vehicles, with no single supplier across the lineup. The exact brand varies by model, year and market. Verify your specific vehicle’s tires through the sidewalls, placards, or official documentation to ensure accurate replacement choices.


Summary


Lexus does not have one universal tire brand. OEM tires come from multiple manufacturers, including Michelin, Bridgestone, Yokohama, Pirelli, Continental and Dunlop, among others. The exact brand for any given vehicle depends on model, year and region. To verify the tires on your Lexus, inspect the sidewalls, check the door placard, or consult the owner’s manual or dealer for precise information.

What is the Lexus OEM brand?


OEM Lexus parts are designed by Lexus engineers and built at Lexus factories. They are the same components that were installed in your Lexus model when it was constructed at a Lexus factory.



What tires come on a Lexus ES 350?


Lexus ES350 tire pressures & sizes

Tire SizePositionPressure
235/45R18 94VFront35 Bar
235/45R18 94VRear35 Bar
235/40R19 92VFront35 Bar
235/40R19 92VRear35 Bar



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 brand tires does Lexus come with?


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.


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