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COC = certicate of conformity.
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max.150 km/h (93mph)
max.160 km/h (99mph)
max.170 km/h (106mph)
max.180 km/h (112mph)
max.190 km/h (118mph)
max.200 km/h (124mph)
max.210 km/h (130mph)
max.240 km/h (149mph)
max.240km/h (149mph)
max.270 km/h (168mph)
max.300 km/h (186mph)
WARNING
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New tyres do not have maximum grip dur-
ing the rst 600km. Drive particularly care-
fully to avoid possible accidents.
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Never drive with damaged tyres. This may
cause an accident.
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If you notice unusual vibrations or if the
vehicle pulls to one side when driving, stop
the vehicle immediately and check the tyres.
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Never use old tyres or those with an un-
known history of use.
New wheels and tyres
It is best to have all wheels and tyres serviced
by a specialised workshop. There they have the
required knowledge, the special tools and the
corresponding spare parts.
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The vehicle is factory tted with original CU-
PRA tyres with optimised rolling resistance. The
original CUPRA tyres are marked with the sym-
bol . Only with these tyres can the specied
energy consumption and range be achieved.
When buying new tyres, always make sure they
have optimised rolling resistance ›››page145.
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Even winter tyres lose their grip on ice. If you
have installed new tyres, drive the rst 600 km
carefully and at a moderate speed.
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All four wheels must be tted with tyres
of the same type, size (rolling circumference)
and, if possible, tread pattern.
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When changing tyres, do not change just
one; change at least two on the same axle.
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If you want to equip your vehicle with a com-
bination of tyres and rims that are dierent to
those tted in the factory, inform your special-
ised workshop before purchasing them ›››
The sizes of the rims and tyres approved for
your vehicle are listed in the vehicle documen-
tation (e.g. EC Certicate of Conformity or
COC document
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). The vehicle documentation
varies depending on the country of residence.
If the type of spare wheel is dierent form
the normal wheels — e.g. in the case of win-
ter tyres or particularly wide tyres — the spare
wheel should only be used temporarily in the
event of a puncture, and the vehicle should be
driven with care. Ret the normal road wheel
as soon as possible.
In vehicles with four-wheel drive, the 4 wheels
must be tted with tyres of the same brand,
type and tread so that the traction system is
not damaged by a dierence in the number of
turns of the wheels. Therefore, in the event of
a puncture, only a spare wheel with the same
perimeter as normal tyres should be used.
Manufacturing date
The manufacturing date is also indicated on
the tyre sidewall (or on the inside face of the
wheel):
DOT ... 2220 ...
this means, for example, that the tyre was
manufactured in the 22nd week of 2020.