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Goodtrip tires

Goodtrip 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 Goodtrip tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Goodtrip available tire categories, check most popular Goodtrip models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.

Not sure which Goodtrip tires fit your needs? See how to choose

How to Choose Goodtrip Tires

Choose Goodtrip tires by categorizing your vehicle platform into standard passenger-car commuting, highway crossover driving, or rugged light-truck utility. The Goodtrip catalog is strictly divided by specific alpha-prefixes: the GR and GP lines are optimized for cars and street sedans, while the GS line handles all-terrain and mud-terrain light truck fitments.

  • Step 1 - Isolate Car Commuting from Heavy-Duty SUV Tracks: If you are outfitting a compact car, mid-size sedan, or family coupe prioritizing upfront value and dependable traction, filter by the Goodtrip GR-66 or GP-16 all-season lines. Avoid selecting these lines if you require deep-tread, high-ply puncture protection for rough truck beds and unpaved off-road paths.
  • Step 2 - Match Truck Terrain Requirements Using the GS Catalog: For light trucks and utility SUVs that venture off paved roads, move directly into the specialized GS family. Choose the Goodtrip GS-37 A/T for a reliable balance of highway mileage and gravel-road bite. If your work environment demands deep material clearing and rock traction, advance to the aggressive, high-void Goodtrip GS-67 M/T.
  • Step 3 - Evaluate Highway Refinement Over High-Speed Cornering: Keep performance expectations aligned with the brand’s value identity. Goodtrip passenger configurations are engineered primarily for smooth daily commuting, predictable wet-weather water evacuation, and high tread uniformity, rather than track-oriented, ultra-high-performance cornering stiffness.
  • Step 4 - Verify Load Ranges for Heavy Crossover Towing: Before finalizing an entry-level tire purchase for mid-size utility vehicles, verify the load index markings. Goodtrip offers its crossover and SUV sizes in reinforced Extra Load (XL) ratings to provide a more stable internal carcass capable of supporting family road trips and light utility trailing.

Goodtrip Product Line Swapping Scenarios

Transitioning between Goodtrip’s distinct street and trail tread categories requires balancing open-road ride smoothness against environmental loose-surface bite:

Scenario A: Upgrading from Goodtrip GR-66 (Highway-Terrain) to Goodtrip GS-37 (All-Terrain)
What is Gained: Open shoulder block gaps and multi-angled tread lugs that deliver dependable traction on loose dirt, construction job sites, and unpaved farm lanes, paired with increased sidewall chip resistance.
What is Compromised: A marginal increase in rolling resistance that can lightly affect highway fuel economy, along with a small increase in open-pavement pattern hum compared to the smooth-rolling center ribs of the GR-66.

Scenario B: Transitioning from Goodtrip GS-67 (Mud-Terrain) to Goodtrip GS-57 (Rugged-Terrain Hybrid)
What is Gained: Notable improvement in on-road ride civility, a quieter cabin experience through minimized highway tread growl, and enhanced uniform wear characteristics on dry asphalt.
What is Compromised: Loss of ultimate material-shedding efficiency in deep, thick mud, as the tighter void spaces of the hybrid rugged-terrain layout can pack with heavy clay under extreme off-road conditions.

Goodtrip Tire Sizes for Cars, SUVs, and Light Trucks

Goodtrip’s market demand is centered around popular, high-volume replacement dimensions that focus on everyday reliability, long wear, and immediate budget savings. The most common sizes include:

  •  205/55R16(Load Index 91V / Goodtrip GP-16) - High-volume compact passenger car layout common on the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, and Hyundai Elantra, featuring deep circumferential grooves to resist hydroplaning.
  •  215/55R17(Load Index 98W XL / Goodtrip GR-66) - Standard mid-size sedan tire configuration matching the Nissan Altima, Kia K5, and Honda Accord, optimizing reliable wet-surface pavement tracking.
  •  225/65R17(Load Index 102H / Goodtrip GR-66 or GS-07 H/T) - The dominant compact crossover sizing common on the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, and Subaru Forester, engineered for a plush ride and stable highway cruising.
  •  235/45R18 (Load Index 98W XL / Goodtrip GR-66) - Sport-sedan replacement fitment tailored for the Toyota Camry XSE and Honda Accord Sport, offering an affordable path to replacing lower-profile original equipment sizes.
  •  235/55R19(Load Index 105V XL / Goodtrip GR-66) - Premium modern mid-size SUV footprint common on the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento, focusing on long lasting treadwear and balanced year-round handling.

Goodtrip serves as a value-focused tier within the global manufacturing network of the Hongdou Group (Jiangsu General Science Technology). Its demand is driven by everyday drivers, commuters, and fleet users who prioritize excellent upfront acquisition economy, reliable all-season build quality, and broad vehicle fitment coverage over premium brand marketing. By matching your selection directly to the GR passenger line or the GS truck and off-road series, Goodtrip delivers direct, cost-conscious performance across all standard replacement applications.

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