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Who makes the tires for Subaru?

Subaru does not rely on a single tire supplier. The automaker sources original equipment tires from a rotating roster of brands depending on model, market, and production year. In practice, Subaru vehicles can arrive from the factory with tires from Michelin, Yokohama, Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Pirelli, or other major tire makers, and the exact brand can differ even within the same model line.


How Subaru selects tire partners


Subaru's tire strategy is coordinated between the automaker and tire manufacturers to meet safety, performance, and durability targets for each model and market. Factors include vehicle weight, the all-wheel-drive arrangement, climate, and regional regulations. Because Subaru distributes vehicles globally, the OEM tire brand can vary by country; the tire size, speed rating, and performance package can influence the supplier chosen for a given production run.


Regional variations and common brands


In practice, you’ll often see several brands in Subaru's OEM tire lineup across markets. The brands frequently observed on Subaru models include:



  • Michelin

  • Yokohama

  • Bridgestone

  • Continental

  • Dunlop

  • Pirelli


The exact tire brand depends on the model, trim level, and market. Always verify the tire branding on the sidewall or consult the dealership for the original equipment specifications for your vehicle.


Tips to identify your Subaru's OEM tires


Owners can determine the original equipment tires by checking the door placard, the owner's manual, or the tire sidewalls for the "OE" or "Original Equipment" designation and the exact tire size and brand. Subaru's service and parts portals can also confirm the factory-supplied tire specification for a given VIN.


Is there a standard tire for all Subarus?


No. Subaru uses multiple tire brands depending on market, model, and production year. There is no single tire partner for all Subaru vehicles; the brand can change with model updates and regional packaging.


Summary


Subaru does not have one tire maker of record. The company works with several major tire manufacturers to equip its vehicles as original equipment, with the specific brand varying by model, market, and production run. To know the exact tire on a given Subaru, check the sidewall, the owner’s manual, or your dealer’s OEM specifications.

What brands of tires are made by Cooper?


Cooper makes tires under several brands, including Mastercraft, Mickey Thompson, Avon, Roadmaster, and Starfire. They also produce private-label tires for companies like Pep Boys (Futura) and Discount Tire (Arizonian). 

  • Mastercraft: A brand known for durable and reliable performance tires.
  • Mickey Thompson: Specializes in high-performance and off-road tires.
  • Avon: A brand, based in Great Britain, known for car, motorcycle, and racing tires.
  • Roadmaster: Focuses on commercial tires for various applications.
  • Starfire: Offers long-life tires at a good value.
  • Arizonian: A private-label brand for Discount Tire.
  • Futura: A private-label brand for Pep Boys.



Do Subarus come with Yokohama tires?


This is my third new Subaru Crosstrek. All came with Yokohama tires that lasted 60,000 miles plus. If you are looking to buy a new Crosstrek with these tires, inquire about swapping out these tires for something with a milage warranty.



What brand of tires does Subaru use?


Subaru uses a variety of tire brands depending on the model and trim, with original equipment (OE) suppliers including Falken, Michelin, Bridgestone, and Goodyear. For example, the 2024 Crosstrek uses Falken Ziex ZE001A all-season tires as original equipment on specific trim levels, while other models may come equipped with tires from brands like Michelin or Goodyear. 

  • Falken: The Falken Ziex ZE001A all-season tire is an original equipment option for the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek on the Sport and Limited trims. 
  • Michelin: Michelin is a trusted supplier for various Subaru models, offering a range of options for different needs. 
  • Bridgestone: Bridgestone is another major brand that Subaru sources tires from. 
  • Goodyear: Goodyear is also a frequent supplier of tires for Subaru vehicles. 
  • Yokohama: Yokohama has partnered with Subaru, including for the WRX STI in motorsports, and the Yokohama Geolandar is a popular choice for many Subaru models. 



How much does a Subaru tire cost?


Tire prices can vary greatly depending on the type of tire and size of tire you're purchasing. Typical Subaru tires are priced between $150 - $350 per tire, however, High-performance tires can rate anywhere between well over $500.


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