KIA Carnival Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for the 2015–2026 Model
Find the right tyre for your KIA Carnival. This fitment guide covers OEM sizes and 5 marketplace picks for Pakistani roads, from city drives to highways.

Who Drives a KIA Carnival in Pakistan?
The KIA Carnival is a people-mover. Seven or eight seats, a long wheelbase, and a ride height that suits Pakistani families doing school runs in Karachi, highway trips to Lahore, and everything in between. It is not an off-roader. But it does face the full range of Pakistani road conditions — urban potholes, monsoon-flooded streets, DHA speed bumps, and long motorway stretches at highway speeds.
That mix of duties means tyre choice matters. You want something that handles weight, stays stable at speed, and does not turn into a liability when it rains.
What Is the OEM Tyre Size for the KIA Carnival?
Depending on the trim and model year, the Carnival ships on either 235/55 R19, 235/60 R18, or 235/65 R17 fitments. All three share the same 235 mm tread width, which suits the van's wide body. The number after the slash is the sidewall ratio — lower numbers mean a sportier, lower-profile feel; higher numbers give more cushion on rough roads.
If you are unsure which size your specific Carnival uses, check the sticker inside the driver's door jamb. That is always the most reliable source.
5 Tyres That Fit the KIA Carnival
Here are five tyres available on CircleWheels that fit the Carnival's known size range. Each one suits a different kind of driver.
1. Yokohama Advan DB V552 — 235/55 R19
Best for: Carnival owners who prioritise a quiet, comfortable ride on city roads and motorways.
Yokohama's Advan DB V552 is built around low cabin noise and highway comfort — two things Carnival passengers notice on long trips. The tread pattern is designed to channel water efficiently, which helps during Karachi or Lahore monsoon downpours. If your Carnival is mostly on tarmac and you want a premium Japanese tyre feel, this is a strong pick.
2. Pearly (China) — 235/55 R19
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who need the 19-inch fitment without stretching to a premium brand.
Not every driver wants to spend top dollar on a van that hauls school bags and grocery runs. Pearly offers a value-oriented option in the same 235/55 R19 size. It is a practical choice if you are replacing a single tyre after kerb damage or want to keep running costs down while still fitting the correct size.
3. Wanda (China) — 235/65 R17
Best for: Drivers who have opted for 17-inch wheels and want an affordable all-rounder for mixed road conditions.
Wanda tyres are widely used across Pakistan's commercial and passenger vehicle market. The taller 65-series sidewall in this size gives extra cushioning, which is useful when roads outside major cities get rough. If your Carnival is on 17-inch rims and you cover a mix of urban and intercity routes, this is a sensible budget choice.
4. Toyo Open Country AT3 — 235/65 R17
Best for: Carnival owners who occasionally venture onto unpaved roads or want extra durability on rough Pakistani surfaces.
The Open Country AT3 is technically an all-terrain tyre, and the Carnival is not an off-roader. But Pakistani roads sometimes make that line blurry — construction diversions, dirt access roads, and flooded underpasses are real scenarios. The AT3's tougher sidewalls and more aggressive tread give you a margin of confidence that a standard touring tyre does not. It is slightly noisier on motorways but significantly more capable when roads deteriorate.
5. Pirelli Scorpion Verde — 235/60 R18
Best for: Drivers on 18-inch wheels who want a premium tyre with a focus on fuel efficiency and wet-weather grip.
Pirelli designed the Scorpion Verde for SUVs and large MPVs exactly like the Carnival. The compound prioritises low rolling resistance, which can add up to meaningful fuel savings on regular motorway runs between cities. Wet grip is also a strong point — useful during the monsoon months in Sindh and Punjab. If you want a European-brand tyre with a reputation to back it up, the Scorpion Verde is the premium option on this list.
Which Size Should You Choose?
Stay with your car's factory-specified size wherever possible. Changing the rim size or tyre profile affects your speedometer reading, suspension geometry, and in some cases your braking distance. If you are switching rim sizes for aesthetic reasons, have a tyre fitment professional confirm the correct size before you buy.
For a full list of available options across all three sizes, visit the KIA Carnival tyre page on CircleWheels to filter by size and brand.
A Practical Note on Pakistani Road Conditions
Karachi's coastal humidity, Lahore's summer heat, and Islamabad's cooler winters all affect tyre wear differently. In peak summer, tyre pressure rises — check it in the morning, not after driving. During monsoon, tread depth becomes critical. Pakistan's legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm, but most tyre professionals recommend replacing well before that point on a heavy vehicle like the Carnival.
If you cover more than 20,000 km a year across a mix of city and highway, plan for a rotation every 8,000–10,000 km. The Carnival's weight is not evenly distributed across all four tyres, and front tyres typically wear faster.
The right tyre for your Carnival depends on your wheel size, your budget, and where you actually drive. Pick the one that matches your real-world use — not just the lowest price or the biggest brand name.



