Nexen Nblue S 205/60/16: A Solid Everyday Tyre for Lahore Roads
Spotlight on the Nexen Nblue S in 205/60/16 — what cars it fits, why Pakistanis love this size, and where to buy it in Faisal Town Lahore.

What Is the Nexen Nblue S?
Nexen is a South Korean tyre brand with a solid reputation across Asia. Their tyres are built for everyday drivers who want reliable performance without overspending. The Nblue S is part of Nexen's comfort-oriented lineup — designed for smooth highway cruising, decent wet-road grip, and low road noise. It's a sensible choice for the kind of driving most Pakistanis do every day.
Which Cars Use the 205/60/16 Size?
The 205/60/16 is one of the most common tyre sizes in Pakistan right now. It fits a wide range of popular sedans and crossovers. Think Honda Civic (older generations), Toyota Corolla (select trims), Hyundai Elantra, and various imported Japanese and Korean cars. If your car originally came with 16-inch alloys, chances are this size either matches your OEM spec or sits very close to it.
This size is popular for a reason. It balances ride comfort and handling well. The 60-series sidewall gives you enough cushioning for Pakistan's uneven roads — potholes in older Lahore neighbourhoods, broken patches on GT Road, speed bumps everywhere — without making the car feel floaty at speed.
Why Lahore Drivers Should Pay Attention
Lahore puts tyres through a lot. Summer temperatures regularly push past 45°C, and the tarmac gets even hotter. Then the monsoon arrives and roads flood within minutes. You need a tyre that handles heat stress, doesn't lose shape under load, and clears water quickly in wet conditions.
The Nblue S is built with these everyday demands in mind. Its tread pattern is designed to channel water away from the contact patch, reducing the risk of aquaplaning during heavy rain. The compound is formulated for stability in high-heat conditions — important when you're sitting in Lahore traffic in July.
This isn't a performance tyre. It won't transform your Corolla into a sports car. But it will give you confident, predictable handling on your daily commute, whether you're on Canal Road or navigating the narrower lanes of older city areas.
About Nexen as a Brand
Nexen Tire has been manufacturing since 1942 and exports to over 140 countries. Their quality control meets international standards, and they supply OEM tyres to several global automakers. In Pakistan, Nexen has built a quiet but consistent following — drivers who've used them report good tread life and dependable day-to-day performance.
They sit in the mid-range tier: not as premium as Michelin or Bridgestone, but significantly more refined than the cheapest options in the market. For most Pakistani drivers, that's exactly the sweet spot.
Where to Get the Nexen Nblue S (205/60/16) in Lahore
Shaharyar Traders in Faisal Town, Lahore stocks this tyre. Faisal Town is a well-connected part of Lahore — easy to reach from multiple major roads, and the area has a known concentration of reputable auto shops. Check the current price and availability directly on the listing: Nexen Nblue S (205/60/16) at Shaharyar Traders, Faisal Town Lahore.
Prices change with exchange rates and import costs, so always confirm before you visit.
Fitment Tips
When getting new tyres fitted, a few things matter beyond the tyre itself.
Wheel balancing is not optional. After every new tyre, get the wheel balanced. An unbalanced tyre causes steering vibration and wears the tyre unevenly — you'll lose months of tread life.
Check alignment at the same time. If your car has been hitting potholes (and in Lahore, it has), the alignment is likely off. Bad alignment eats the inner or outer edges of your new tyres fast. A quick alignment check when fitting new rubber is worth every rupee.
Match your tyres. Mixing tyre brands or sizes across axles creates uneven handling. Ideally, fit matching tyres at least on the same axle.
Valve stems. Ask the shop to replace the valve stems when fitting new tyres. They're inexpensive and old stems can cause slow leaks.
Rotation and Maintenance Basics
Tyre rotation extends tread life significantly. Front tyres on front-wheel-drive cars wear faster because they handle both steering and power delivery. Rotating them to the rear every 8,000–10,000 km helps even out wear across all four tyres.
Check your tyre pressure every two weeks — not just when a tyre looks soft. Under-inflated tyres wear faster on the edges, reduce fuel efficiency, and handle poorly in an emergency. Over-inflated tyres wear in the centre and give a harsher ride. Your car's recommended pressure is usually on a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
Inspect the tread depth periodically. The tread wear indicator — a small raised bar inside the tread grooves — tells you when you're close to the legal and safe minimum. If the tread is level with that bar, it's time for new tyres.
Also look for sidewall cracking, especially after a few years. Pakistan's UV exposure accelerates rubber aging. Cracks on the sidewall are a safety concern, even if the tread looks fine.
The Short Version
The Nexen Nblue S in 205/60/16 is a practical, well-rounded tyre for everyday Pakistani driving. It suits popular sedans, handles Lahore's heat and monsoon rain competently, and comes from a brand with a genuine track record. Get it fitted properly, keep the pressure right, rotate on schedule, and it will serve you well.



