So, today I picked up a set of winter tyres for my
Cupra Ateca. Now, I have a “Limited Edition” version, and that comes with 20” rims as standard, and the only tyre pressure information provided on the door pillar relates to 20” tyres 42/39psi unladen.
The winter wheels and tyres I have acquired are 19” (yes, a 19” rim does clear the Brembo brakes) the tyre being 235/40/19 - and off an
Ateca (that tyre size is one that can be fitted to the 2.0 TSi 4-Drive variant as standard).
My question is, what would the recommended pressures be for 235/40/19 tyres? The handbook, of course, just says “look at the door pillar”.
And yes, I checked with my insurers that they would allow fitting appropriate winter tyres when I took out the policy.
The best answer I am able to offer, from the door pillar label of my
Cupra Ateca, is F 2.9bar R 2.7bar for the standard 245/40 19 tyres; with the subsequent caveat of the recommended +0.1 bar for Winter tyres.
To put this in context, having just been through the process myself of organising a set of Winter wheels/tyre, one piece of information I worked out is that the
Cupra Ateca used one tyre size larger than the regular Atecas; rim sizes being equal i.e. you've got 235/40 19s from a 2.0L TSI whereas the Cupra uses 245/40 19.
As a 'soon to be (now am)
Cupra Ateca owner' and doing my research on this subject, Google lead me to the earlier
Wheels and (Winter) tyres thread on here; where several forum members reported using 215/50 18s from a regular
Ateca on their Cupra, whereas a 225/50 18 is a closer match for rolling radius for the OE 245/40 19s - if that makes sense. A caveat on this is that 225/50 18s need a 7.5J or 8J rim, but the SEAT 18" rims are only 7J
I considered fitting 245/40 19 Winter tyres to the OE rims, with the view of getting an alternate set of 19s for summer use, but ruled this out on cost and not feeling comfortable with the wide 245s.
Ultimately, I opted to use a set of 7.5J x 18 ET37 rims I had on my previous car (Skoda Yeti 'vRS'), refurbished in Anthracite and fitted with 225/50 18 Continental TS850P Winter Tyres. The slightly wider offset resulting in the outer face of the wheel/tyres being in the same position +/- 1mm as the OE 19s, thus preserving the purposeful visual stance of the Cupra.
Coming back to tyre pressures.
I initially set my Winters to the OE summer pressures of F 2.9bar R 2.7bar (as above) but the handling just felt a tad squishy with these, which may have been due to the pressures or it may have been the taller Winter tyres.
However, last Friday, I got the tyres purged and reinflated with Nitrogen (as I like to do and wasn't able to do initially) and set at F 3.0bar R 2.8bar. The difference is noticeable with most of the tautness of handling returning. Result.
Guy