You pull onto a motorway slip road on a wet morning, and your BMW takes the bend as precisely as you're used to: the steering responds without delay, the brakes bite predictably. It is exactly this factory feel that original equipment, or OE, tyres preserve - the ones marked on the sidewall with a star "*". BMW has approved them together with the tyre manufacturer for its specific models. Below you will find star-marked tyres in a wide range of sizes - for both summer and winter.
BMW original equipment (OE) tyres
Factory-approved star-marked (*) tyres for your BMW - so your car drives exactly as the manufacturer intended.
117 tyre models available
How to choose BMW OE (star-marked) tyres
A star "*" on the tyre sidewall means the specific model has been approved by BMW itself. The tyre manufacturer developed and tuned it together with the factory: a different rubber compound recipe and a stiffer casing, while the tread pattern stays the same as on the version without the star. In practice, the difference is most noticeable on M models, xDrive and heavy SUVs (X5, X6, X7), where precise steering and a predictable braking distance matter.
If you're after the exact factory character, pay attention to a few things.
- First work out whether you actually need the star at all. The most reliable source is the sticker on the door pillar or the owner's manual - it shows the factory size and marking.
- The star is not the same as RunFlat. These are two separate things: "*" marks BMW approval, while RunFlat (RSC) means driving on with a puncture. Many BMWs come without a spare wheel, so RunFlat is a common solution in our catalogue.
- Check the load index and speed rating. On powerful and heavy models the OE version often has XL or HL reinforcement; most of our BMW OE models are available with the XL marking.
- Don't mix up different makers' OE codes. The star fits BMW only. Mercedes uses MO/MOE, Audi AO/AOE, Porsche N0-N6; another car's code isn't meant for your BMW.
- Fit star-marked tyres in pairs. Ideally on all four wheels, but at least matching on the same axle - that keeps handling balanced.
This isn't a segment to buy at any cost. If the factory character isn't a priority for you, the same model without the star feels similar at everyday speeds and usually costs less. Keep one more thing in mind: even an excellent summer star-marked tyre is neither safe nor legal in a Latvian winter, so for winter you need a separate 3PMSF set.
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