Tires

Best Tires for Hyundai Santa Fe

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Pirelli Tires

I’m at 42,000 miles on two of my factory Pirellis with no issues (2024 Santa Fe Hybrid Calligraphy from May 2024). The other two are about 20-ish,000 miles.

Pros: good durability, no issues
Mileage: 67592 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Go with Michelin CrossClimate2. They are excellent winter and excellent summers. I didn't think it was possible, but they are great tires. In the winter they are as good as any great winter only tire. I have them on my Santa Fe.

Pros: excellent winter performance, excellent summer performance, great tires
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Kumho Tires
MooseKnuckleds
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Rating 3.0

I have around 20,000km (12,000mi) on my Kumho tires 2024 hybrid 20"), they are around 60% life, but I never go down to the wear bars. So call them half gone. I'll expect to get about 26,000ish miles.

I tow semi frequently but am otherwise easy on my tires - no hard launches, no high speed hard cornering. Rotate them about every 10,000km as it works out to swap my winter wheels on.

Pros: expected good lifespan
Cons: observed wear rate
Mileage: 20000 km
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Pirelli Tires

The tire in your picture is damaged from an impact like a pothole. You can see the rubber transfer on the rim. I have a Calligraphy with 21" wheels, and the OE Pirelli is $653. They are foam lined and offer a quiet ride, but i will definitely be replacing them with a Michelin or Continental as soon they reach 4/32nds. The replacement tires will probably cost half as much as OE.

Pros: quiet ride, foam lined
Cons: expensive, impact damage
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Kumho Tires

I am considering replacing my Kumho Crugen tires KL33 (30k miles) with Falkin wildpeak a/t trail tires on my 2018 Santa Fe AWD. The current tires seem okay but I have never really pushed them.

Pros: okay in Florida
Cons: poor snow performance
Mileage: 48280 km
Part number: KL33
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Continental Tires

I had the Continental CrossContact LX on my Hybrid Ltd. My service center told me at my last service visit that I need a tire change at 22k miles, and I should budget to buy new tires.. They said Front thread is at 2/10, Back tires 5/10.. I rotated them and switch it the back tires to the front for now. These tires came with the car 3/4yrs ago.

Cons: short lifespan, low tread
Mileage: 35405 km
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Top manufacturers of tires for Hyundai Santa Fe

This part for Hyundai Santa Fe is made around the world. We have reviews for tires manufacturers from countries such as: Germany, Japan, France, South Korea, Italy .

In March 2026, the ranking of tires for Hyundai Santa Fe on PartReview included 9 manufacturers. It is based on 16 reviews and 52 votes.

Which tires to choose for Hyundai Santa Fe?

Last month, PartReview users preferred Goodyear. 11% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.

In second place: tires BRIDGESTONE — 5%.

Third place: MICHELIN with 5% of the votes.

In the overall ranking of tires, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:

  1. Goodyear ranked 9, PR Score — 73. Based on 736 reviews and 2292 votes.
  2. BRIDGESTONE ranked 5, PR Score — 77. Based on 915 reviews and 2843 votes.
  3. MICHELIN — rank 1, PR Score — 85. Based on 2747 reviews and 8504 votes.

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