Tyre Load Index Chart

Tyre Load Index Explained – What You Need to Know!

The tyre load index is a numerical value that tells you how much weight each tyre can safely carry. This is measured in kilograms (kg) and is crucial when buying new tyres.

Quick Tip: Load index and speed rating go hand in hand—always check both before making a purchase!

Tyre size numbers and what they mean

How to Read Your Tyre’s Load Index

You’ll find the load index on the sidewall of your tyre, usually after the diameter reading, and just before the speed rating.

 Example: 205/55 R16 91V

  • 91 = Load index (indicates weight capacity per tyre)
  • V = Speed rating (indicates max speed the tyre can handle)

 Check your vehicle’s user manual for the recommended load index that suits your car’s weight and driving needs.

What Does “XL” Mean?

If you see XL on your tyre, it means Extra Load. These reinforced tyres are designed for heavier vehicles and can handle higher air pressure, increasing their load capacity.

Best for: SUVs, vans, and vehicles carrying extra weight.

Tyre Load Index Chart Table

Load Index Load in kg Load Index Load in kg Load Index Load in kg
62 265 84 500 106 950
63 272 85 515 107 975
64 280 86 530 108 1000
65 290 87 545 109 1030
66 300 88 560 110 1060
67 307 89 580 111 1090
68 315 90 600 112 1120
69 325 91 615 113 1150
70 335 92 630 114 1180
71 345 93 650 115 1215
72 355 94 670 116 1250
73 365 95 690 117 1285
74 375 96 710 118 1320
75 387 97 730 119 1360
76 400 98 750 120 1400
77 412 99 775 121 1450
78 425 100 800 122 1500
79 437 101 825 123 1550
80 450 102 850 124 1600
81 462 103 875 125 1650
82 475 104 900 126 1700
83 487 105 925

 

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