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The Sailun ERange EV Touring 235/45R18 98W XL is a premium all-season tire engineered specifically for electric and hybrid vehicles. Featuring advanced Ecopoint3 liquid phase mixing technology, it delivers extended tread life and reduced rolling resistance to maximize EV range. Its reinforced sidewall enhances handling and cornering, while the directional tread ensures reliable traction in diverse weather. With a high UTQG rating of 600-A-A, this radial tire offers durability and performance that meets the demands of modern EV drivers.
| Brand | SAILUN |
| Size | 235/45R18 |
| Section Width | 235 Millimeters |
| Load Capacity | 16 ounces |
| Tread Depth | 9 32nds |
| Tread Type | Directional |
| Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
| Rim Width | 8 Inches |
| Tire Diameter | 26.34 |
| Item Diameter | 26.3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 23.9 Pounds |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 235/45R18 |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Manufacturer | Sailun |
| Model | ERange EV Eco.Sphere |
| Item Weight | 23.9 pounds |
| Item model number | 9630910 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9630910 |
| UTQG | 600-A-A |
M**N
Great Tires for Tesla Model 3
My Tesla Model 3 is coming up to 100k. On my 3rd set of tires and in need for new tires. I have tried the original tires and two other major brands (Michelin, Pirelli, Continental). Each set got me about 30k. I was doing some research and came across these Sailun tires. Not too many tires are designed for electrical vehicles due to the weight and torque. This Sailun was especially designed for EV and there were some great reviews online. I have had it installed for about 500 miles. I noticed its a very comfortable, well balanced and quiet ride. These may be my best set of tires so far for this car, but it's too early to tell. So if you are looking to save some money on your Tesla tires, this is a great choice.
M**N
Less range than my Michelin tires
I bought a used 2023 Model 3 that had Michelin tires that were worn out, I was averaging 230wh per mile. I thought some new tires would help, I bought these Sailun Erange Touring, it's now been 5,000 miles the tread looks great but now I'm averaging 250wh per mile just over 10% decrease in range/efficiency.
W**N
Model 3
I’m replacing OEM tires for a 2022 model 3. I can’t directly compare to the OEM tires new, but it is a major improvement over my balding tires. I don’t drive fast so don’t need max performance. Amazing price.Update: went on a 3k mi road trip and averaged 267Wh/mi, slightly less than my lifetime 30k mi efficiency of 275Wh/mi. Road trip was mostly high driving at max autopilot speeds but no more than 15mph over speed limit. Tires performed as expected and were quiet. I recommend this budget oriented tire. It does deserve its ECO name
I**.
Great tire deal
Amazing tires great in winter snowRoad nose is low handling very goodGreat bang for the buck
T**N
Quiet, seem to last as long or longer than OEM, and haven’t noticed any issues with traction
I have been running these for 5000 miles so far and they seem to be wearing fine. I can’t find anything even close in price for an EV tire.Only downside I have noticed is the sidewalls aren’t very black. They are more of a brown and hard to keep looking good.
B**N
Decent tires
Replaced the stock tires on my tesla model 3. I have put several thousand miles on them now and they are just fine. Road noise is about the same as the factory tires possibly slightly better. Will probably purchase these again for the price.
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