Wanli Harmonic H220
WatchThe Wanli Harmonic H220 is a Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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June 14, 2020
Made in from which country ?
Wanli tires are manufactured in China.
September 6, 2023
I have a Toyota Yaris 08 plate fitted with your tires which are - 185/ 60 R15 88vXL NP226 Could kindly advise tire pressure for front and back wheels . Thank you for your assistance .
Tire pressures can be found in the door shut of the drivers good or the vehicle handbook.
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Top 3 Wanli Harmonic H220 Reviews
Given 76%
while driving a
Great Wall Motors car brand"FAW Bestune",car model"NAT"
(215/55 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 9,000 average miles
I personally think this tire is perfect for the rear wheels of front-wheel-drive cars.
This is the factory-fitted tire. It's soft and comfortable, with low rolling resistance, reduced power consumption, and excellent quietness. Its comfort level is probably comparable to the Continental Ultra Contact 7, but it's more comfortable and durable than the Kumho ES01 (KH27). My car is a front-wheel-drive electric vehicle, and with 14,000 kilometers, the front Wanli H220 tires show almost no signs of wear.
I put the Kumho ES01 on the rear axle (honestly, I'm still a Kumho fan), and after only a few thousand kilometers, a large, deep crack appeared on the Kumho ES01's tread. Fortunately, the dealer gave me half the purchase price as compensation.
The mileage on both pairs of tires with different tread patterns is less than 10,000 miles, so I can only speak subjectively about their durability. I'll provide further evaluations later.
The Wanli H220's wet braking performance is slightly weak, and its handling is mediocre (perhaps because my car is a multi-purpose vehicle). These are the only weaknesses I've noticed so far.
The performance isn't comparable to the more expensive Michelin Prima 5 and Continental UC7 (approximately 600 RMB), but at around 300 RMB per tire in China, it's definitely worth the price.
Compared to other affordable tires, this tire may be more suitable for pure electric vehicles.
This is the factory-fitted tire. It's soft and comfortable, with low rolling resistance, reduced power consumption, and excellent quietness. Its comfort level is probably comparable to the Continental Ultra Contact 7, but it's more comfortable and durable than the Kumho ES01 (KH27). My car is a front-wheel-drive electric vehicle, and with 14,000 kilometers, the front Wanli H220 tires show almost no signs of wear.
I put the Kumho ES01 on the rear axle (honestly, I'm still a Kumho fan), and after only a few thousand kilometers, a large, deep crack appeared on the Kumho ES01's tread. Fortunately, the dealer gave me half the purchase price as compensation.
The mileage on both pairs of tires with different tread patterns is less than 10,000 miles, so I can only speak subjectively about their durability. I'll provide further evaluations later.
The Wanli H220's wet braking performance is slightly weak, and its handling is mediocre (perhaps because my car is a multi-purpose vehicle). These are the only weaknesses I've noticed so far.
The performance isn't comparable to the more expensive Michelin Prima 5 and Continental UC7 (approximately 600 RMB), but at around 300 RMB per tire in China, it's definitely worth the price.
Compared to other affordable tires, this tire may be more suitable for pure electric vehicles.
Jeep Patriot
(225/60 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 0 easy going miles
Tire weather cracked at an accelerated rate. Tires were anticipated to last a few more years based on tread and within 6 months the tires wore down badly.
Given 73%
while driving a
Lexus IS250 SE i
(225/45 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 3,125 spirited miles
Used to have the S-1063 Wanli on and they were great, got 80,000 Km or 50,000 mile out of them. Better dry and we grip than the S1063. Wet grip is far better on this tire. Like the S-1063 this is a very slow wearing tire. Good side walls so takes pothole on well, One thing i will say, Wanli tire dont get bubble from pothole or driving like my Conti's did. AT higher speed being 100km or 60 miles you can here tire raw, this tire is louder than the S-1063.
But safer and grips better. Good all round tire.
But safer and grips better. Good all round tire.