195/65 R15 Tyre Pressure
The tyre size 195/65 R15 is used on a wide range of vehicles, from hatchbacks to family saloons. While the physical tyre is the same, the recommended pressure varies depending on the weight of the vehicle and the manufacturer's suspension tuning.
Typical pressure for 195/65 R15
Front Axle Range
Rear Axle Range
* Data based on 7 vehicle configurations in our database using this tyre size. Always check your own vehicle's sticker.
Vehicles using 195/65 R157 models
Kia Ceed
2019 • Mk3
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Hatchback
Toyota Corolla
2019 • E210
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Hatchback
Toyota Prius
2019 • Mk4
Front 35 psi / Rear 33 psi
Hatchback
Toyota Corolla
2015 • E170
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Saloon
Volkswagen Golf
2020 • Mk8
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Hatchback
Volkswagen Golf
2017 • Mk7
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Hatchback
Volkswagen Golf
2015 • Mk7
Front 33 psi / Rear 30 psi
Hatchback
Why does 195/65 R15 pressure vary?
Even though many cars share the 195/65 R15 tyre size, the recommended pressure depends on:
- Vehicle Weight: A heavier car needs more air pressure to support its mass and maintain the tyre's shape.
- Load: Carrying passengers or luggage significantly increases the required pressure on the rear tyres.
- Handling: Manufacturers tune tyre pressure to achieve specific steering response and comfort levels.