Best tires for the Mitsubishi i
Top picks across four categories for the Mitsubishi i, anchored to the current-generation OEM size 145/65R15. Every recommendation is selected from our 22,000-tire catalog by ranking on UTQG treadwear, mileage warranty, cabin-noise rating, and season class — no commission-weighted reordering.
Daily driver
Best all-season touring
Long warranty, low noise, balanced ride. The one-tire compromise that works for 80% of owners.
Continental
ContiEcoContact EP
Touring-tuned all-season compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Continental
VikingContact 7 145/65R15
Touring-tuned all-season compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Dunlop
Enasave 01 A/S
Touring-tuned all-season compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Lowest cost per mile
Best budget
Best price-per-warranty-mile in this size. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options, not safety.
Continental
ContiEcoContact EP
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Continental
VikingContact 7 145/65R15
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Dunlop
Enasave 01 A/S
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Side-by-side
Pick the trade-off that matches your driving
| All-season Continental ContiEcoContact EP |
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|---|---|
| UTQG treadwear | 240 |
| Mileage warranty | — |
| Cabin noise | — |
| Season class | — |
| Type | — |
OEM tire sizes by year
What size does the Mitsubishi i use?
Recommendations on this page are anchored to the latest model-year's OEM size. Confirm yours against the driver-door placard before purchase.
| Year | OEM size | |
|---|---|---|
| 2005–2013 | 145/65R15 | Year-specific fitment → |
How we ranked these tires for the Mitsubishi i
We started with the latest model-year's OEM tire size — 145/65R15 — and filtered our catalog of 22,000+ tires to those offered in that exact size. From there, four parallel rankings:
- Best all-season ranks on a weighted score: tire type matches passenger car segment, season is "all-season", premium brand bonus (Michelin / Continental / Bridgestone / Pirelli / Goodyear / Nokian).
- Best budget ranks on cost-per-warranty-mile — the lower the better. Premium brands get no bonus here.
- Best quiet ranks on the EU tire-label dB rating; lower is quieter.
- Best winter filters to tires marked 3PMSF severe-snow rated or all-weather class, with a small premium-brand bonus because winter-compound R&D is capital-intensive.
For sedans and compacts, the all-season touring tire below is the best default — long warranty, low cabin noise, reasonable cost per mile. Switch to the quiet pick if highway droning is a deal-breaker; switch to the winter pick if you see significant snow each year. Use the side-by-side comparison above to weigh the trade-offs against your specific driving — highway-heavy, winter-state, performance-oriented, or budget-constrained.
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Last verified 2026-07-07.