Snow tires for a 2026 XLE and 17" wheel size

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Technical Discussion' started by blfuller, Nov 17, 2025 at 2:30 PM.

  1. Zeromus

    Zeromus Active Member

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    Michelin makes winter tires in the factory 17" size for our plugin SE. It's what we got for our car when we bought it. We went from the dealer straight to the tire shop since it was February and snowing where we live. We got basic steel rims because its easy for winter to chew up and damage rims thanks to ice or rocks being hidden in bad weather under snow. I'd rather just replace some steelies if something bad happens to them.

    I am happy with them. As has always been the case, the traction control system is a little aggressive on the car, but I've never actually felt it slip out from under me in bad weather yet. We do have the plugin model though, so it is FWD, so I assume the traction system is gonna kick in more often because of the bigger EV motors and torque all being on the one axle.
     
  2. otatrant

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    With pretty high certainty I can say you will not have any issue with the 5 mm difference in the offset. Which tire you choose to mount on the rim and the clearance for that tire is a different question.
     
  3. otatrant

    otatrant Active Member

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    In my limited experience driving in heavy rain the tires make a pretty big difference in how much speed you can maintain without tripping the traction control. Driven the majority of 11k 5th gen Prius miles on Cross Climate 2 tires on a XSE Prime. Car at the dealership getting some warranty work done and waiting for a backordered part so the last week I have gotten to drive a couple hundred miles on the OEM Extensa tires. On a pretty regular router I got some very heavy rain for the area a couple nights ago. Had trouble maintaining 45 mph + with cruise control without traction control turning it off. I can't recall that ever happening with my Cross Climate 2 tires and am pretty sure I have driven through some pretty heavy rain. Not much traffic on the road at the time but of the handful of cars I was driving 10-20 mph slower.