Example for a PEUGEOT 308 - 1.2 pure tech of 2021:
195/65 R15 91H
205/55 R16 91V
205/50 R17 93V
225/45 R17 91V
225/40 R18 92V
For example, it is possible to choose a different tyre diameter, usually from three options. A car can have an approved wheel diameter of 15, 16 and 17 inches.
Changing the diameter of the wheels means, of course, replacing the rims, which can be made of sheet metal, like the original ones, or of aluminium, which is lighter and more attractive.
Approvals
The various dimensions provided by the car manufacturer are all approved for the vehicle.
It is very easy to find out which dimensions are approved: they are usually indicated on the sticker in the driver's door or in the owner's manual, sometimes also in the fuel filler flap.
Can I fit a different size than the approved ones?
It is imperative to respect the sizes approved by the manufacturer. In some countries, an exemption is possible provided that the tyre diameter remains within a limit of no more than -2% and +1.5%.
It is recommended that the approved sizes are respected so as not to compromise your safety, that of your passengers and that of other drivers on the road. By choosing non-approved sizes, you could, for example, fit tyres that are too wide and protrude dangerously beyond the width of the vehicle. Or tyres with an insufficient load index, for example for commercial vehicles whose function often involves carrying a load.
In addition, as the speedometer takes into account the diameter of your wheels, the speed displayed on your dial could be inaccurate as well as the number of kilometres on your speedometer.