Excel tires are available in multiple sizes and tire types, with fitment, load capacity, and compatibility varying by vehicle and application.
This page helps you find the correct Excel tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Excel available tire categories, check most popular Excel models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.
Not sure which Excel tires fit your needs? See how to choose
Choose Excel tires by identifying the vehicle type first - the lineup covers golf cart, ATV, UTV, motocross, go kart, lawn and garden, and bias and radial ST trailer applications - because each segment uses a distinct product family with no crossover between them. Excel carries no passenger car, light truck, or commercial truck fitments.
Step 1 - Identify the vehicle type: Golf cart, ATV/UTV, motorcycle, and trailer are separate categories within the Excel lineup and must be separated before any model or size comparison. A golf cart tire and an ATV tire are not interchangeable by size.
Step 2 - Match the application within the correct segment: Within each vehicle type, Excel offers models built for different surfaces and conditions. Golf cart options range from basic OEM replacement and smooth street tires to all-terrain and radial street models. ATV and UTV fitments follow similar terrain-based separation. Select by intended surface - street, turf, all-terrain, or off-road -not by size alone.
Step 3 - Confirm size and wheel compatibility: Excel also manufactures wheels and tubes alongside its tire lineup, so wheel and tire compatibility should be confirmed together, particularly for golf cart and ATV applications where rim diameter, width, and bolt pattern must match the vehicle specification.
Excel tires are manufactured by Global Excel Tyres Co., Ltd., specializing in specialty tires, wheels, and tubes for sport utility and recreational applications. The brand is recognized within the industry as a specialty supplier with OEM relationships, including Polaris. Selection always starts with vehicle type - not size or price.
The most common Excel tire sizes include:
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