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Polestar 2 generations and tyre sizes

2 1.Generation

1.Generation

2020 – Now

For the Polestar 2 in 2026, the top-rated tyres are Continental SportContact 7 (rated 10.0/10) and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (rated 9.7/10). The Polestar 2 uses 3 tyre sizes across 1 generations. Rankings based on aggregated professional tyre test results.

Source: aggregated data from ADAC, TCS, Auto Bild, GTÜ and other independent tyre testing organizations.

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Tyres for Polestar 2 - market overview, tests, reviews 2026

Matching tyres for Polestar 2

Frequently asked questions

What are the best tyres for Polestar 2?
Based on aggregated test results, the top-rated tyres for Polestar 2 are: Continental SportContact 7 (10.0/10), Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (9.7/10), Hankook Winter i*cept evo3 W330 (9.6/10). Rankings based on aggregated professional tyre test results.
What tyre sizes fit Polestar 2?
The Polestar 2 uses the following tyre sizes: 245/45 R19, 245/40 R20, 245/35 R21.
How many generations does the Polestar 2 have?
The Polestar 2 has 1 generations, from 2020 to 2020.
What is the best tyre for wet roads for Polestar 2?
For wet road performance on Polestar 2, the top-rated tyres are Bridgestone Blizzak LM-005 (9.2/10) And Bridgestone Potenza Sport (9.1/10).
Are Continental SportContact 7 good for Polestar 2?
Yes, the Continental SportContact 7 is the top-rated tyre for Polestar 2 with a rating of 10.0/10. Its strongest discipline is dry. It covers 66% of Polestar 2 tyre sizes.
How to choose tyres for Polestar 2?
To choose the right tyres for Polestar 2: 1) Check which tyre sizes fit your generation. 2) Choose between summer, winter, or all-season tyres. 3) Compare test ratings from independent organizations. 4) Consider your driving priorities (wet safety, comfort, mileage). 5) Decide between premium and budget segments based on your budget.
What is the difference between summer and winter tyres for Polestar 2?
Summer tyres are optimized for warm temperatures (above 7 degrees C) with better dry and wet grip. Winter tyres use softer compounds and deeper treads for cold conditions, snow and ice. All-season tyres offer a compromise but do not match specialists in extreme conditions. Choose based on your climate and driving needs.