Suzuki Mehran Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for Pakistan Roads
Find the right tyre for your Suzuki Mehran (1989–2019). OEM size explained, road conditions covered, and 5 marketplace picks from CircleWheels.

Pakistan's Favourite Small Car Deserves the Right Tyre
The Suzuki Mehran ran for thirty years in Pakistan. From Karachi's coastal humidity to Lahore's scorching summers and Islamabad's potholed back streets, this car has seen it all. Millions are still on the road today. If you own one, choosing the right tyre matters more than you might think.
This guide covers the OEM tyre size, how Mehran owners actually use the car, and five tyres currently available on CircleWheels that fit it.
OEM Tyre Size for the Suzuki Mehran
The factory size for the Mehran is 155/70 R12. That breaks down as:
- 155 — tyre width in millimetres
- 70 — aspect ratio (sidewall height is 70% of the width)
- R12 — fits a 12-inch rim
This is a narrow, high-sidewall tyre. That tall sidewall is actually useful on Pakistani roads. It absorbs bumps from speed breakers, broken tarmac, and unpaved lanes. Don't try to fit low-profile or wider tyres. The wheel arches won't allow it, and handling will suffer.
How Mehran Owners Drive in Pakistan
City use is the main job. Mehrans spend most of their lives in stop-and-go traffic in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Faisalabad. Short trips, tight parking, frequent braking.
Highway runs happen too. Many families use the Mehran for intercity travel on the motorway or GT Road. At highway speeds a worn or cheap tyre becomes a safety risk.
Monsoon season is a real test. Wet roads in July and August demand tyres with decent drainage grooves. Aquaplaning on a light car like the Mehran can happen quickly.
Summer heat is brutal. Road surface temperatures in Sindh and Punjab can exceed 60°C in peak summer. Tyres that harden or crack under heat are a liability.
The Mehran is not an off-road vehicle. Stick to paved and semi-paved roads.
5 Tyres That Fit the Suzuki Mehran
All five options below are listed on CircleWheels for the Suzuki Mehran (1989–2019). Each fits the standard 12-inch rim.
1. Kapsen — 155/70 R12
Kapsen is a Chinese brand that has built a solid reputation for budget-friendly performance. This tyre covers the OEM size exactly.
Best for: Owners who drive mostly in the city and want a reliable everyday tyre without stretching the budget. Good for high-mileage commuters.
2. Greenlander — 165/70 R12
Greenlander fits a slightly wider 165mm width. That extra 10mm gives a marginally larger contact patch, which can improve grip on wet roads.
Best for: Drivers who do a mix of city and highway driving and want a bit more road feel. Check your wheel arch clearance before fitting the wider size.
3. Yokohama ECOS — 155/70 R12
Yokohama is a Japanese brand with a long history in fuel-efficient tyre design. The ECOS range is built around low rolling resistance, which means the engine works slightly less hard to move the car.
Best for: Daily commuters who cover long distances and want to squeeze more mileage from every litre of fuel. Also a strong choice for anyone who values a quieter, smoother ride.
4. Bridgestone TECHNO — 155/70 R12
Bridgestone is one of the world's most recognised tyre brands. The TECHNO is designed for small city cars and prioritises durability and consistent performance in urban conditions.
Best for: Owners who want a trusted international brand and plan to keep the car running for several more years. A solid long-term investment.
5. Bridgestone Sneakers — 155/70 R12
Another Bridgestone option in the same OEM size. The Sneakers is positioned as a light-duty city tyre, well-suited to the driving patterns most Mehran owners follow.
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who still want Bridgestone quality. A good entry point into a premium brand.
Quick Buying Tips Before You Order
- Check the manufacture date on any tyre. Look for the four-digit DOT code on the sidewall. Older stock degrades even if unused.
- Replace in pairs at minimum, ideally all four at once, especially before monsoon season.
- Inspect your rims for bends or corrosion before fitting new tyres. A damaged rim wastes a good tyre.
- Get proper balancing and alignment after every tyre change. The Mehran's suspension is simple but sensitive to imbalance.
The Honest Takeaway
The Suzuki Mehran is a simple car. It doesn't need complicated tyres. What it needs is a reliable, correctly sized tyre that handles Pakistan's roads, survives the heat, and drains water in the rain. All five options above meet that standard in different ways. Match the tyre to how you actually drive, not how you plan to drive.



