Mitsubishi Mirage Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for 2012–2025 Models
Find the right tyre for your Mitsubishi Mirage. OEM sizes, road context, and 5 marketplace picks — all in one fitment guide by CircleWheels.

Who Drives the Mitsubishi Mirage in Pakistan?
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a practical city car. You'll find it on the roads of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad — navigating traffic, potholes, and the occasional flooded street during monsoon season. It's compact, fuel-efficient, and popular with daily commuters and small families.
Highway use happens too — trips between cities are common — but the Mirage is fundamentally a city-first car. Off-road? Not what this vehicle is built for. Stick to paved roads and well-maintained highways.
Pakistan's climate adds real stress to tyres. Summer temperatures push asphalt surface temps well above 50°C in cities like Multan and Sukkur. Monsoon rains in July and August bring standing water and reduced grip. Your tyres need to handle both.
OEM Tyre Size for the Mitsubishi Mirage
The Mitsubishi Mirage (2012–2025) was sold in multiple variants across different markets, so you may see 185/65 R14 or 175/55 R15 depending on the trim and year. Before buying, always check the placard inside your driver's door jamb — it lists the size Mitsubishi recommends for your specific car.
All five tyres listed below are available on CircleWheels and confirmed to fit the Mirage. Browse all tyres for Mitsubishi Mirage (2012–2025) to check current stock.
5 Tyres That Fit the Mitsubishi Mirage
1. Nexen Npriz SH9i — 185/65 R14
Nexen is a South Korean brand with a solid reputation across Asia. The Npriz SH9i is a touring/comfort tyre designed for everyday driving. It offers a smooth, quiet ride on city roads and holds up well at highway speeds.
Best for: Drivers who want a reputable brand name, a comfortable daily commute, and reliable wet-road performance during the monsoon.
2. Chaoyang — 175/70 R14
Chaoyang is a Chinese manufacturer with a wide distribution footprint. The 175/70 R14 size gives a slightly taller sidewall than the standard 185/65, which can absorb the impact of broken roads and speed bumps — a daily reality in most Pakistani cities.
Best for: Budget-conscious city drivers who deal with rough, potholed roads and want a bit more sidewall cushion.
3. Mileking — 175/55 R15
Mileking is a Chinese budget brand. The 175/55 R15 is a lower-profile option suited to Mirage trims that run a 15-inch rim. A lower profile generally means sharper steering response, though comfort on broken roads is reduced compared to taller sidewalls.
Best for: Drivers on 15-inch rims looking for a no-frills, affordable replacement tyre for city use.
4. Greenlander — 175/55 R15
Greenlander is another Chinese brand available on the CircleWheels marketplace. Like the Mileking, it fits the 175/55 R15 size bracket. Chinese budget tyres have improved considerably in quality, and Greenlander aims at the value segment without being the absolute bottom of the market.
Best for: Mirage owners on 15-inch wheels who want a budget option with slightly more brand positioning than an entry-level pick.
5. Haida — 185/65 R14
Haida is a Chinese tyre brand that competes in the mid-budget segment. The 185/65 R14 size matches the common OEM fitment for many Mirage variants. Haida tyres are widely available in Pakistan and have decent reviews for city and highway use.
Best for: Drivers who want a Chinese brand in the standard OEM size, balancing affordability with reasonable everyday performance.
What to Think About Before You Buy
Rim size first. Check whether your Mirage runs 14-inch or 15-inch rims. The five options above split across both — don't buy a 15-inch tyre for a 14-inch rim.
Wet grip matters. Pakistan's monsoon season is serious. Standing water on Karachi's roads or flooded underpasses in Lahore demand tyres that evacuate water quickly. Look at the tyre's wet-grip rating if it's listed.
Heat resistance. Summer in central and southern Pakistan is brutal on rubber. Low-quality tyres can degrade faster under sustained heat. If you're in Multan, Faisalabad, or Hyderabad, don't ignore build quality for the sake of price alone.
Rotation and pressure. Whichever tyre you choose, keep them properly inflated and rotate them every 8,000–10,000 km. Pakistan's roads are uneven; even wear matters.
Quick Fitment Checklist
- Confirm your rim size (14" or 15")
- Read the door-jamb placard for the manufacturer's recommended size
- Match the tyre width and aspect ratio to your rim
- Check stock and availability on CircleWheels before deciding
The right tyre for a Mitsubishi Mirage in Pakistan is the one that fits your rim, suits your city's road conditions, and stays within your budget. Use this guide to narrow down your options — then verify availability and make the call.



