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Mazda 2 tyres

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    Saloon
    from 2024 to today
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    from 2023 to today
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    from 2022 to today
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    from 2020 to 2023
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    from 2015 to 2020
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    from 2010 to 2014
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    from 2007 to 2010
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    from 2003 to 2007

Mazda2 tyres – selection, characteristics and important information

The Mazda2 is one of the most popular models in the small car segment and impresses with its compact design, agile handling and high everyday practicality. It really comes into its own in urban environments, while modern assistance systems and efficient engines ensure a pleasant and safe driving experience. The right summer tyres, winter tyres or all-season tyres play a key role in ensuring optimum handling.

Recommended tyre brands for the Mazda2

Renowned brands such as Vredestein, known for balanced profiles and strong performance in wet conditions, are suitable for the Mazda2. Also popular are Hankook and Kumho, which score highly for their impressive price-performance ratio and are ideal for economical drivers. Those who place particular emphasis on durability will find reliable summer and winter tyres from Continental, while Bridgestone is valued for its sportier driving characteristics. For all-season tyres, brands such as Nokian and Falken offer solid performance without reaching the upper price range.

Common tyre sizes for the Mazda2

The permissible tyre sizes for the Mazda2 depend on the year of manufacture and the respective engine type. Vehicle owners in Germany can find binding information in the registration certificate part I, in Austria in the type certificate or in the approval database, and in Switzerland in the vehicle registration document

Typical dimensions are:

  • 175/65 R14 – ideal for drivers who prefer comfort and economy.

  • 185/55 R15 – balanced dimension for everyday use and stable driving characteristics.

  • 195/50 R16 – sportier option with more direct steering response.

Further information about the Mazda2

The Mazda2 stands out thanks to its high-quality workmanship, solid safety features and efficient engine technology. Its low weight ensures low fuel consumption and dynamic handling, especially in city traffic. Thanks to its robust construction, the Mazda2 also benefits from good tyre compatibility, offering a wide selection of summer, winter and all-weather tyres.

Configure suitable Mazda2 tyres now at reifen.com and benefit from a wide range of brands, attractive prices and free shipping. Here you will find summer tyres as well as winter and all-season tyres, optimally matched to your vehicle and your driving habits.

Buying tyres in Switzerland

Buying tyres in Switzerland is heavily influenced by the varying geographical conditions. The requirements for tyres differ significantly between urban regions, rural areas and alpine routes. Whilst in lowland areas the focus is often on comfort, a smooth ride and efficiency, in mountainous regions grip, braking stability and reliable traction are particularly important.

Special features of the Swiss tyre market

In Switzerland, many motorists look for a very balanced combination of safety, quality and durability when buying tyres. Due to changeable weather conditions and challenging road conditions, high-quality summer and winter tyres are of great importance. All-season tyres are also increasingly in demand, but are primarily suitable for drivers who mainly travel in milder regions.

When buying via reifen.com, in addition to the correct size, you should also consider the load index, speed rating, wet grip, rolling resistance and noise levels. In Switzerland in particular, a quiet ride is important, as many routes pass through residential areas, tunnels or mountainous terrain.

Popular tyre brands in Switzerland

Popular tyre brands in Switzerland include Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Pirelli, Dunlop, Hankook, Nokian and Vredestein. Michelin and Continental are often synonymous with high safety margins and outstanding premium quality. Pirelli is particularly popular for sportier vehicles, whilst Hankook and Vredestein offer many buyers an attractive balance of price, performance and everyday practicality.

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