Faw V2 Tyre Guide: 5 Fitting Options for 2014–2021 Models
Find the right tyre for your Faw V2 (2014–2021). We cover the OEM size and 5 fitting options available on CircleWheels for city and highway driving in Pakistan.

Faw V2 Tyre Fitment: What You Need to Know
The Faw V2 has earned a loyal following in Pakistan. It is compact, fuel-efficient, and easy to park in tight city lanes. From Lahore's canal road to Karachi's Signal-free corridors, you see it everywhere. If your V2 is due for new rubber, this guide is for you.
OEM Tyre Size for the Faw V2 (2014–2021)
The standard fitment size for the Faw V2 across its 2014–2021 production run is 175/65 R14. Stick to this size unless you have a specific reason to deviate. It is calibrated for the car's suspension geometry, speedometer accuracy, and load rating.
Breaking that number down quickly:
- 175 — tyre width in millimetres
- 65 — aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width)
- R14 — 14-inch rim diameter
How Pakistanis Actually Drive the Faw V2
The V2 is primarily a city car. Most owners use it for daily commuting — school runs, office trips, weekend errands. That means a lot of stop-and-go traffic, speed bumps (and Pakistan has no shortage of those), and patchy urban roads.
Some owners take it on intercity runs — Lahore to Sialkot, Islamabad to Rawalpindi — where highway stability and ride comfort matter more. The V2 is not an off-road vehicle, so we are not covering that territory here.
Monsoon season is worth mentioning. Wet roads in Karachi or Islamabad demand a tyre with decent wet grip. Summer heat in cities like Multan and Sukkur can also stress cheaper compounds. Keep both in mind when choosing.
5 Tyres That Fit the Faw V2 on CircleWheels
All five options below are listed in size 175/65 R14 on CircleWheels' Faw V2 page. Here is a quick breakdown of each.
1. Pirelli P1 — 175/65 R14
Pirelli is an Italian brand with a strong global reputation. The P1 is designed for compact cars, offering a balanced mix of handling and ride comfort. It tends to perform well on both wet and dry surfaces.
Best for: Drivers who prioritise brand confidence and want a European-grade tyre for city and highway use.
2. Trackmax China — 175/65 R14
Trackmax is a budget-oriented brand manufactured in China. It covers the basic requirements for everyday urban driving without stretching your budget.
Best for: Owners looking for a no-fuss replacement tyre for short city commutes where premium performance is not a priority.
3. Wanda China — 175/65 R14
Wanda is another Chinese tyre brand that has gained some presence in the Pakistani aftermarket. It fits the V2's standard size and is positioned as an affordable option.
Best for: Second-car owners or drivers who cover low annual mileage and want a cost-effective solution.
4. Yokohama Aspec A349 — 175/65 R14
Yokohama is a Japanese brand trusted by drivers across Asia. The Aspec A349 is a touring tyre built for comfort and reliability. It handles monsoon-wet roads with reasonable confidence and keeps road noise low on smoother highways.
Best for: Drivers who do a mix of city and intercity driving and want a well-known Asian brand with a solid reputation in Pakistan.
5. Black Arrow China — 175/65 R14
Black Arrow is a budget Chinese brand. Like the other economy options on this list, it fits the OEM size correctly and covers basic performance requirements for urban use.
Best for: Fleet owners or business users running multiple V2s who need to manage replacement costs across several vehicles.
How to Choose Between These Five
Here is a simple way to think about it.
If budget is your main concern, the Chinese brands — Trackmax, Wanda, and Black Arrow — give you an affordable, correctly-sized replacement. They are adequate for moderate city use.
If you want a step up in quality without going premium, the Yokohama Aspec A349 is a strong middle-ground pick. It is a recognised brand in Pakistan with a decent service network.
If you want the most reputable name on this list and drive regularly on highways or in heavy monsoon conditions, the Pirelli P1 is worth considering.
One practical tip: whatever tyre you choose, check the manufacturing date on the sidewall. A tyre sitting in a warehouse for three or four years — regardless of brand — is not the same product as a freshly produced one. CircleWheels lists multiple vendors, so you can compare availability.
A Useful Reminder Before You Buy
The Faw V2 is a light hatchback. It does not demand exotic performance tyres. What it does need is a tyre that handles Pakistan's urban realities: potholes, speed bumps, occasional flooding, and summer heat. Any of the five options above will bolt on correctly. Your choice comes down to how much you drive, where you drive, and what you are comfortable spending.
See all five options — and filter by vendor, brand, or availability — at the CircleWheels Faw V2 fitment page.



