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Peugeot 2008 (2022–2026) Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for Pakistani Roads

Find the right 215/60/17 tyre for your Peugeot 2008. From budget Chinese brands to Goodyear, here are 5 options on CircleWheels for Pakistani drivers.

20 June 2026 4 min read 827 words
Peugeot 2008 (2022–2026) Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for Pakistani Roads

The Peugeot 2008 in Pakistan

The Peugeot 2008 (2022–2026) sits in a sweet spot. It's a compact SUV that looks premium, rides comfortably, and handles urban streets without drama. In Pakistan, most 2008 owners use it for daily commuting in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad, with occasional motorway runs to other cities. A few take it to northern areas on weekend trips.

This is not a hardcore off-road car. But it does need tyres that can handle broken tarmac, monsoon-wet roads, and the brutal summer heat that pushes surface temperatures well above 50°C.

OEM Tyre Size: 215/60/17

The Peugeot 2008 (2022–2026) runs on 215/60/17 tyres from the factory. That number breaks down simply:

  • 215 — tyre width in millimetres
  • 60 — sidewall height as a percentage of width (a taller sidewall, good for absorbing road bumps)
  • 17 — rim diameter in inches

Stick to this size. Going outside it affects your speedometer reading, ride comfort, and can stress the wheel arches.

What Pakistani Roads Demand

City driving in Lahore or Karachi means stop-start traffic, speed bumps, and the occasional flooded underpass in July. Highway driving on the M2 or M9 means sustained high speed and heat buildup. Northern routes mean sharper corners, cooler temperatures, and some gravel.

A good tyre for the 2008 in Pakistan should offer:

  • Solid wet grip for monsoon season
  • Heat resistance for Sindh and Punjab summers
  • Enough sidewall strength for pothole hits
  • Reasonable tread life, because replacement costs add up

5 Tyres That Fit the Peugeot 2008 on CircleWheels

All five options below are listed in 215/60/17 on the CircleWheels marketplace. Browse all tyres for Peugeot 2008 (2022–2026) to compare availability and stock in your city.

1. Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance SUV

Goodyear's EfficientGrip Performance SUV is the premium pick here. Goodyear engineered this tyre specifically for compact SUVs, with a focus on wet braking and fuel efficiency. The compound is designed to stay stable under heat, which matters on long Motorway stretches in June and July.

Best for: Drivers who prioritise safety and wet-weather confidence, and want a globally trusted brand behind their tyres.

2. Habilead (China) — 215/60/17

Habilead has grown its reputation in Pakistan's budget-to-mid segment. It offers a balanced tread pattern suited to mixed driving — city use during the week, a motorway run on weekends. Build quality is consistent, and it handles the heat reasonably well.

Best for: Owners who want a reliable everyday tyre without spending on a premium brand, and who mostly drive in urban conditions.

3. Haida (China) — 215/60/17

Haida is another Chinese brand with decent presence across Pakistan's tyre market. It's built for drivers who need solid tread life and predictable handling. If you're covering high monthly mileage — say, Lahore to Islamabad runs regularly — durability matters more than outright grip performance, and Haida holds up well in that role.

Best for: High-mileage commuters and drivers who want longevity from their tyres on mixed road surfaces.

4. Double Coin (China) — 215/60/17

Double Coin is a Chinese manufacturer with a wide export footprint. The brand tends to focus on structural reliability and consistent performance across temperature ranges. For Pakistani buyers in cities like Multan or Hyderabad where summer heat is intense, a tyre that holds its shape under thermal stress is worth considering.

Best for: Drivers in hot, flat-road cities who want a dependable budget option with good heat tolerance.

5. Sumitomo (China) — 215/60/17

Sumitomo is a Japanese brand name, though this variant is manufactured in China. It carries some of the brand's reputation for quiet rides and stable highway handling. If motorway comfort matters to you — less road noise, smooth cruising — this is worth a look.

Best for: Drivers who spend significant time on the motorway and want a quieter, smoother ride without paying full premium-brand rates.

A Quick Word on Tyre Maintenance in Pakistan

Whichever tyre you choose, a few habits will extend its life significantly:

  • Check pressure monthly. Hot weather causes pressure to rise; cold nights in the north drop it. Incorrect pressure wears tyres unevenly and affects fuel economy.
  • Rotate every 8,000–10,000 km. Front tyres on a front-wheel-drive car wear faster. Rotation evens this out.
  • Avoid overloading. The 2008 is not built for carrying heavy loads. Excess weight accelerates shoulder wear.
  • Inspect after monsoon season. Potholes filled with water hide their depth. Check for sidewall bulges after any heavy impact.

Your Next Step

The Peugeot 2008 deserves a tyre matched to how and where you actually drive it. If you're mostly city-based and budget-conscious, the Chinese brands here are solid choices. If wet roads, safety margins, and brand confidence matter more, the Goodyear is the clear pick. Check current stock and availability for all five options directly on the CircleWheels Peugeot 2008 page — the right set for your driving style is likely already listed.

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