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Seasonal Tire Types

Seasonal Tire Types

All-season tires (dependent upon market availability)

Your vehicle may be originally equipped with all-season tires. These tires are designed to provide adequate traction in most conditions year-round, but may not provide the same level of traction as winter tires in inclement conditions. All-season tires can be identified by A/S and/or M+S (mud and snow) on the tire sidewall.

Summer tires (dependent upon market availability)

Your vehicle may be originally equipped with high-performance summer tires. Summer tires are designed for maximum dry and wet road performance but are not designed to perform well in winter conditions.

Fisker recommends using winter tires if driving in cold temperatures or on roads where snow or ice may be present.

WARNING: In cold temperatures or on snow or ice, summer tires do not provide adequate traction. Selecting and installing the appropriate tires for winter conditions is important to ensure the safety and optimum performance of your vehicle.

Winter tires

WARNING: Always adhere to the tire manufacturer’s instructions, paying particular attention to the maximum speed at which the vehicle can be driven and the correct tire pressures.

WARNING: The traction provided by winter tires on dry roads may be less than your original specification tires.

Use winter tires to increase traction when driving in sustained temperatures below 50°F(10°C), or in snowy or icy conditions.

When installing winter tires, always install a complete set of four tires at the same time. Winter tires must be the same diameter, brand, construction, and tread pattern on all four wheels.

For recommendations on winter tires, contact Fisker via the Fisker App.

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