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Ora's electric cars prioritise range, so an efficient, quiet tyre with the right load rating suits. Confirm your size.

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Choosing tyres for a Ora

Most of the Ora range is electric, so the priorities are low rolling resistance to protect range, a high enough load rating for the battery weight, and quietness. Many Ora models also run larger wheels, so confirm your exact size before buying.

The Ora range covered here runs to 1 model, with fitments spanning 17 to 18 inch wheels. The whole range is electric, so low rolling resistance and a load rating that suits the battery weight lead the choice. Pick a model below for its common tyre sizes and the tyres worth fitting.

For tested picks, see the best tyres for electric cars, then match the choice to how you actually drive.

Popular Ora models

All Ora models

Sizes shown are common fitments. Your exact size depends on the generation, trim and wheels, so always confirm it from your own car.

Ora tyres: common questions

What are the best tyres for a Ora?

It depends on the model and how you drive. Most of the Ora range is electric, so the priorities are low rolling resistance to protect range, a high enough load rating for the battery weight, and quietness. Many Ora models also run larger wheels, so confirm your exact size before buying. Pick your model for a specific, tested recommendation.

What tyre brands does Ora recommend?

Ora, like most manufacturers, fits premium original-equipment brands such as Michelin, Continental, Goodyear, Pirelli and Bridgestone. For replacements you are free to choose, so pick by how you drive and your budget rather than by badge alone.

How do I find the right tyre size for my Ora?

Read it from the sidewall of a current tyre, the placard in the driver's door shut or fuel flap, or your V5C. Sizes vary by model, generation and trim, so confirm yours rather than assuming.

Sources and accuracy. Recommendations draw on our tested review guides. Sizes shown are common fitments and are not a substitute for confirming your own car's fitment from the sidewall, placard or V5C.