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Best tyres for the Porsche 911
This is a car you will want to drive, so the tyre needs dry and wet grip to match the chassis, with steering precision and high-speed stability. A proper ultra-high-performance tyre is worth it.
The Porsche 911 runs a staggered fitment on 19 to 21 inch wheels, with 235/40 R19 or 245/35 R20 or 255/35 R20 at the front and 295/35 R20 or 305/30 R21 or 315/30 R21 at the rear. Because each axle takes a different size, the tyres cannot be rotated front to back or moved side to side, and a worn pair is usually replaced as a matched set rather than one corner at a time.
What we'd fit on a 911
Michelin Pilot Sport 5, a benchmark for grip and feel.
ShopContinental SportContact 7, outstanding dry and wet performance.
ShopGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6, strong all-round performance value.
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For the full tested ranking, see the best performance tyres. Then weigh it against how you actually drive.
Porsche 911 tyre sizes
Front
Rear
The Porsche 911 uses a staggered fitment, so the front and rear tyres are different sizes and must not be swapped. Sport, M or AMG trims often run larger staggered sizes again, so confirm yours from the tyre sidewall, the door placard or your V5C. New to it? See what a size like 235/40 R19 means.
Recommended pressures
Your Porsche 911's recommended pressures are on the placard in the driver's door shut or fuel flap, and in the handbook. Set them cold, and raise them when fully loaded or towing. Our guide to correct tyre pressure and where to find your figures cover the detail.
What to watch on a 911
Performance tyres wear faster, and sporty geometry can wear the inner edge first, so check the inside shoulder regularly. See inner and outer edge wear if you spot it.
Porsche 911 tyres: common questions
What are the best tyres for a Porsche 911?
This is a car you will want to drive, so the tyre needs dry and wet grip to match the chassis, with steering precision and high-speed stability. A proper ultra-high-performance tyre is worth it. Our pick of Michelin Pilot Sport 5, Continental SportContact 7, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is a strong starting point; see the best performance tyres for the tested detail, then match it to how you drive.
What size tyres does the Porsche 911 take?
The Porsche 911 runs a staggered fitment, with different front and rear sizes: typically 235/40 R19 or 245/35 R20 or 255/35 R20 on the front and 295/35 R20 or 305/30 R21 or 315/30 R21 on the rear. Sport and M or AMG trims often use larger staggered sizes, so confirm yours from the sidewall, door placard or V5C, and never swap front and rear.
How much should I spend on tyres for a Porsche 911?
It depends on the car and how you drive. A premium tyre pays off on motorway miles and in the wet; a strong value-premium tyre is often the smarter buy on a smaller or lighter car. See our guide on premium versus mid-range versus budget to weigh it up.
From the reviews desk: we pick by how a car is actually used, not by badge. The names above are a sound starting point for a sports car like this, but the right tyre also depends on your budget and the weather you drive in.
Sources and accuracy. Recommendations draw on our tested review guides. Sizes shown are common fitments for the Porsche 911 and are not a substitute for confirming your own car's fitment from the sidewall, placard or V5C. If anything here looks wrong, tell us and we will check it.
