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What kind of tires does a 2018 Ford Fusion have?

The 2018 Ford Fusion comes equipped with a variety of tire options, depending on the specific trim level and package selected. Generally, the Fusion is outfitted with all-season tires that provide a balance of performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency.


Tire Specifications for the 2018 Ford Fusion


The standard tire size for the 2018 Ford Fusion is 215/55R17. This tire size is found on the base S, SE, and Titanium trim levels. Some key details about these tires:


  • 215 - The tire width in millimeters

  • 55 - The aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width

  • R17 - The wheel diameter in inches that the tire is designed to fit


Higher trim levels of the 2018 Fusion, such as the Fusion Sport, may come equipped with larger 18-inch or 19-inch wheels and tires. These larger tire sizes can include 235/45R18 or 235/40R19 all-season or performance-oriented tires.


Tire Brands and Models Used on the 2018 Ford Fusion


Ford utilizes a variety of tire brands and models on the 2018 Fusion, depending on the trim level and options selected. Some common tire choices include:


  • Michelin Primacy MXM4 all-season tires

  • Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady all-season tires

  • Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus all-season tires

  • Pirelli P Zero performance summer tires (on Fusion Sport)


The specific tire brand and model can impact the Fusion's ride quality, handling, noise levels, and fuel efficiency. Owners should consult their owner's manual or work with a tire specialist to ensure they select the right tires for their driving needs and preferences.

How much are new tires for a 2018 Ford Fusion?


Ford Fusion tires range in cost from $125 to $400+, depending on the tire size and type you want on your Fusion.



How to identify tire type?


For P-Metric tires, you'll see the letter “P” before the number sequence begins: P225/70R16 97H. P-metric is a designation standardized by the Tire and Rim Association for a “passenger car” tire type. For Euro-Metric there will be no preceding letter before the number sequence begins: 225/70R16 98H.



What are the factory installed tires?


Generally, those factory tires — also called original equipment tires — are made by one of the major suppliers of tires. They may last as long as 40,000 or 50,000 miles, but usually less for a high-performance car, Dave says.



Where do I find my tire type?


Find the information in your vehicle owner's manual in the glove compartment or on the tire information sticker on your driver's side door. Usually those elements contain all the information related to your tire size and specifications as well as the appropriate tire pressure.



How much does it cost to fill up a 2018 Ford Fusion?


Up so as you can see it cost us $655 to fill a 51.7 l of gas at a fuel.



What kind of tires does a Ford Fusion need?


Deals for your Ford Fusion
Depending its year model and trim level, the Ford Fusion comes with a range of stock tire sizes, including: 215/60R16 tires. 225/50R17 tires.



What tires does Ford put on their cars?


Ford works with various name-brand tire manufacturers to source tires for its vehicles. The specific brand and tire used vary depending on the model, wheel size, and trim level. We carry many manufacturer brands currently making factory tires for Ford, including Goodyear, Bridgestone, Hankook, Continental, and Pirelli.



What tires fit a 2018 Ford Fusion?


Browse 2018 Ford Fusion tires by Trim and Size.

TrimTire SizeOE Tire
S215/60R16 95HGoodyear Assurance Fuel Max
SE235/45R18 94VGoodyear Eagle LS-2
Titanium235/45R18 94VGoodyear Eagle LS-2
Titanium235/40R19 96V XLContinental ContiProContact



What years should I stay away from my Ford Fusion?


Best Ford Fusion Years: 2018-2020, especially for reliability. Best Fusion Hybrid Years: 2013-2014, for excellent fuel economy. Years to Avoid: 2010 and 2013 due to transmission problems, power steering issues, and numerous recalls. Strengths: Stylish design, all-wheel drive, and a wide variety of options.



How much does replacing 4 tires cost?


How much does a set of four tires cost? The price of a set of four tires will depend on the size and type of tire, but the median price for four tires is between $460 and $1,280. If you have smaller tires and decide to go with a cheaper option, you could pay below that range.


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