Here’s what you oughta know.

Do EVs Have Different Tires?

Often, EV tires have less tread to prevent road noise and increase range.

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When getting tires for an EV, you’ll want to pay close attention to the load ratings.

The load range indicates the heaviest load a specific tire can handle.

The most common options in the U.S are load ranges C, D, and E for consumer vehicles.

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Again, this will depend on your specific vehicle.

Is An All-Season Tire Good Enough?

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As a result, some regions around the world even require snow tires.

So again, this will depend on your location.

You’ll greatly benefit from getting a snow tire if you live somewhere with heavy snowfall and harsh winters.

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They have better traction, and that’s important for safety reasons.

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Then, Tesla has an entire webpage dedicated toEV winter driving tips.

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Or a good combination of all four that match your needs, budget, and driving conditions.

Everything has a trade-off.

Again, this all comes down to personal preference.

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Buyers should also look for EV snow tires with good sculpture.

So, what is sculpture?

It’s a term used to explain the tire’s shape, including the tread blocks and patterns.

A good winter tire will have more tread blocks, including tons of little cutouts called “sipes.”

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If you need snow tires on your gas-powered vehicle, you would definitely want them on an electric car.

Here are several winterEV tires from Tesla,Nokian Tires, or theMichelin X-Ice Snowfor you to choose from.

At the end of the day, it all depends on your driving style and road conditions.