Snow tyres
If you equip your vehicle with snow tyres, they should be the same size and have the same load capacity as the original tyres.
Install snow tyres on all four wheels. Doing otherwise may result in poor handling.
Snow tyres should carry 28 kPa (4 psi) more air pressure than the pressure recommended for standard tyres on the tyre label on the driver side centre pillar, or up to the maximum pressure shown on the tyre sidewall, whichever is less.
Do not drive at speeds above 120 km/h (75 mph) when your vehicle is equipped with snow tyres.
Do not use summer tyres at temperatures below 7°C (45°F) or when driving on snow or ice. At temperatures below 7°C (45°F), summer tyres can lose elasticity, and therefore lose traction and braking power. Change the tyres on your vehicle to winter or all season tyres of the same size as the standard tyres on the vehicle. Both types of tyres are identified by the M+S (Mud and Snow) marking. Using summer tyres at very cold temperatures could cause cracks to form and permanently damage the tyres.