Volvo original equipment (OE) tyres

Factory-approved VOL tyres for Volvo owners - premium brands in a wide range of sizes.

You're changing the tyres on your Volvo XC60 and spot a short "VOL" marking on the sidewall of the old tyre - that is exactly what sets a factory tyre apart from an ordinary same-size replacement. A VOL tyre is developed and tested together with Volvo, specifically for its models: both the tread and the casing are matched precisely to this car's weight, suspension, power and electronics. This section brings together the Volvo-approved models from Pirelli, Michelin, Continental and Goodyear.

24 tyre models available

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Primacy 4
17 sizes
from 113,00 € /tyre
P Zero
36 sizes
from 128,00 € /tyre
EfficientGrip Performance 2
3 sizes
from 129,00 € /tyre
EcoContact 6
18 sizes
from 129,00 € /tyre
EcoContact 5
3 sizes
from 133,00 € /tyre
Cinturato P7
2 sizes
from 136,00 € /tyre
PremiumContact 6
15 sizes
from 137,00 € /tyre
Scorpion Verde
9 sizes
from 137,00 € /tyre
SportContact 5
5 sizes
from 138,00 € /tyre
CrossClimate 2
11 sizes
from 143,00 € /tyre
E-Primacy
2 sizes
from 151,00 € /tyre
Latitude Sport 3
7 sizes
from 151,00 € /tyre
Pilot Sport 4 SUV
6 sizes
from 162,00 € /tyre
Pilot Sport 4
6 sizes
from 171,00 € /tyre
CrossClimate 2 SUV
8 sizes
from 173,00 € /tyre
Efficientgrip Performance SUV
2 sizes
from 173,00 € /tyre
P Zero PZ4
6 sizes
from 181,00 € /tyre
Scorpion All Season SF2
6 sizes
from 182,00 € /tyre
CrossContact LX Sport
1 size
from 184,00 € /tyre
Scorpion Verde All Season
2 sizes
from 186,00 € /tyre
Scorpion
14 sizes
from 190,00 € /tyre
Scorpion Zero
3 sizes
from 199,00 € /tyre
Cinturato All Season SF2
2 sizes
from 237,00 € /tyre
P Zero Sport
2 sizes
from 295,00 € /tyre

Who VOL tyres are for and how to choose the right one

This section is for Volvo owners who want to keep the factory ride and quietness when changing tyres. Most often these are drivers of newer XC40, XC60, XC90, S60/S90 and V60/V90 models. For Recharge hybrids and the fully electric EX30, EX90 and C40 it matters even more: the battery makes the car heavier, so you need a higher load index and reinforced XL or HL construction, while tyre noise is far easier to hear in the quiet EV cabin.

When choosing a specific model, it's worth paying attention to a few things:

  • Load index and speed rating. Compare them with the factory figures on the door pillar. On a heavier or electric Volvo, the load index must match or exceed that figure, because an index chosen too low speeds up wear and worsens handling.
  • Season first. The VOL marking doesn't replace your choice of season, it complements it. If you plan to use an all-season tyre in winter, make sure it carries the 3PMSF marking.
  • Quietness from a foam liner. Some OE tyres have an internal noise-damping foam liner (Michelin Acoustic, ContiSilent, Pirelli PNCS). The cabin gets quieter, but repairs with a standard puncture repair kit tend to be trickier, and these tyres usually cost more.
  • A matching set on each axle. On the same axle, fit tyres of one make and one tread pattern; it's best to put the newest ones on the rear axle.
  • When VOL isn't essential. A premium tyre in the same size, load index and speed rating will do the job too. VOL simply gives the closest match to the factory setup.

In our range, VOL tyres come in summer and all-season versions; there are no pure winter models at the moment. Available sizes start at R17 and go up to R22, with widths from 215 to 295 mm.

Frequently asked questions

VOL is Volvo's approval - the tyre is developed and tested for specific Volvo models and meets the factory's requirements. In practice, it's the same specification the car left the factory with.
The marking is engraved on the sidewall, next to the size and the other markings. Look for the short "VOL" lettering.
No. A quality premium tyre with the same size, load index and speed rating is also a safe choice. VOL gives a closer match to the factory setup, but it isn't the only option.
Each car manufacturer approves its own tyres: MO is Mercedes-Benz, the star * is BMW, AO is Audi, N0 is Porsche. VOL denotes Volvo's approval specifically, so an MO tyre isn't meant for a Volvo, and vice versa.
Only if it carries the 3PMSF ("mountain and snowflake") marking. The CSDD requires winter tyres from 1 December to 1 March, and from the 2024 winter season winter tyres must carry 3PMSF - the M+S marking alone is no longer enough.
For a Recharge or EX model, a higher load index and reinforced construction matter, because the battery adds weight. For these models, VOL tyres combine EV requirements with Volvo's validation.