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Have any owners bothered looking into this? Are the wheels on the Enyaq the same as any other alloys? I ask due to the large drum brakes on the rear so maybe they are a unique offset or something.

I wanted 19” wheels for my car but unfortunately the only one available had 20” rims and the difference in price between 19” and 20” tyres is huge. For regular use it wouldn’t be an issue but mine is going to be a taxi so I’ll be going through tyres pretty quickly.

@Carlstonwill know all the scores on the doors for what fits.

There will be VW Group Alloys and Steels that will suit without going aftermarket.

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12 minutes ago, e-Roottoot said:

@Carlston

There will be VW Group Alloys and Steels that will suit without going aftermarket.

 

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Oh I don’t doubt that, but I’d be charged ridiculous money for them. It’s just shy of £1100 for a set of 19’s from ŠKODA.

as long as the fit is ok, I’d be confident of getting nicer looking wheels far cheaper elsewhere.

 

whoah, not sure how this double post happened

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Size in the bottom screen shot if you are looking on the Sales Websites for Aftermarket.

 

There might be someone on the forum or that reads this and owns their car that might like a swap.

 

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^^^^ thank you for that.

@Jaytip  Which version of the Enyaq do you have ?

 

Electric motors can produce very high torque on starting and need strengthened tyres if they are to last a reasonable time.  The Enyaq weighs about 2.5 tonnes so if you drive vigorously, you will be applying lots of force to scrub the tyres in corners.

 

For 19 inch, it is 235/55 R19 101T on 8J x 19 wheels with Offset ET45

 

Here is the mytyres link to electric vehicle tyres in 235/55 R19

 

https://www.mytyres.co.uk/search?vehicleTypes=PKW&priceCategory=recommended&sortCode=label_rolling_asc&width=235&profile=55&size=19&season=


 

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Looked for brake size, but didn’t find it

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1 hour ago, SurreyJohn said:

@Jaytip  Which version of the Enyaq do you have ?

 

Electric motors can produce very high torque on starting and need strengthened tyres if they are to last a reasonable time.  The Enyaq weighs about 2.5 tonnes so if you drive vigorously, you will be applying lots of force to scrub the tyres in corners.

 

For 19 inch, it is 235/55 R19 101T on 8J x 19 wheels with Offset ET45

 

Here is the mytyres link to electric vehicle tyres in 235/55 R19

 

https://www.mytyres.co.uk/search?vehicleTypes=PKW&priceCategory=recommended&sortCode=label_rolling_asc&width=235&profile=55&size=19&season=

I don’t have it yet, I’m collecting it next Thursday but it’s a 60. Driving wise, I’m pretty laid back and don’t drive fast at all.

My last Superb (the one under my username) was another taxi and on a motorway journey I’d always aim for 70+mpg and usually hit it.
 

 

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20 minutes ago, e-Roottoot said:

I think they are 235/50/20

I've only looked on mytyres for tyre prices so far and 20” tyres started from around £150 I think.

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12 hours ago, Jaytip said:

I think they are 235/50/20

I've only looked on mytyres for tyre prices so far and 20” tyres started from around £150 I think.

 

245/45R20 could be used instead of 235/50R20. The Barum is available in this size for a lot less than £150.

 

Barum Bravuris 5HM 245/45R20 103Y XL £101.90

https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s5593p188793/Barum_Tyres_Car_Barum_Bravuris_5HM_-_245_45_R20_103Y_XL_FR_TL_Fuel_Eff_%3A_C_Wet_Grip%3A_B_NoiseClass%3A_2_Noise%3A_72dB

 

Barum Tyres / Car / Barum Bravuris 5HM - 245/45 R20 103Y XL FR TL click to zoom image

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^^^^^ that’s good to know. Thank you.

Hey, 
I have 21" rims with summer tyres on it. 

Can i buy new set ot rims with winter tyres, but different size? I'm little bit confused. Even in my dealership the people don't know exactly. 

For example can i put 18" or 19"?

 

 

1 hour ago, ValentinDamyanov said:

Hey, 
I have 21" rims with summer tyres on it. 

Can i buy new set ot rims with winter tyres, but different size? I'm little bit confused. Even in my dealership the people don't know exactly. 

For example can i put 18" or 19"?

 

 

According to my tire dealer, the smallest approved rim size for the Enyaq (80, don’t know if the 60 is different) is 19”. So that’s what I’m getting for winter tires. 
 

I don’t know if the rules differ by country though?

A good place to look is the Enyaq's Owners Manual and see the Wheel / Tyre size that Skoda give for fitting Snow Chains to.

 

 

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Winter Tyres

 

According to wheel-size.com 235/60R18 103T will fit all models of the Enyaq iV

Skoda Enyaq iV 2021 EV
 Generation: I [2020 .. 2022] 
 Power: 201 hp | 150 kW | 204 PS 
 Engine: EBJC L1F Electric
 Options: 80, Sportline 80
 Center Bore: 57.1 mm 
 PCD: 5x112 
 Wheel Fasteners: Lug bolts 
 Wheel Tightening Torque: unknown
 Thread Size: M14 x 1.5 
 Trim Production: [2020 .. 2021]
Tire 
Rim 
 
 
235/50R20 100T 8Jx20 ET45
 
 
235/45R21 101T 8.5Jx21 ET40
 
 
235/60R18 103T 8Jx18 ET45
 
 
235/55R19 101T 8Jx19 ET45
 
 
235/55R19 101T  8Jx19 ET45 
 
 
235/50R20 100T  8Jx20 ET45 
 
 
235/45R21 101T  8.5Jx21 ET40 
 

 

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/skoda/enyaq-iv/2021/

 

Continental WinterContact TS870P 235/60R18 107H XL

WinterContact TS 870 P

 

https://www.mytyres.co.uk/rshop/tyre/Continental/WinterContact-TS-870-P/235-60-R18-107H-XL/D-124605

 

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