Volkswagen tire pressure
For the best car performance in terms of gas mileage, handling, and tire life, make sure to keep your tires at the pressure that is recommended for your specific vehicle. This information can be found on the door placard of your Volkswagen.
If you cannot find it or maybe this figure faded away, you may use the owner`s manual or online sources. Here you would be able to get the information about the right Volkswagen tire pressure, speed rating and load index.
Read attentively, cause the correct tire pressure means safety on the road!
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Volkswagen Beetle
- 29 - 33 PSI
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Volkswagen CC
- 30 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Eos
- 32 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Golf
- 28 - 41 PSI
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Volkswagen GTI
- 35 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Jetta
- 26 - 39 PSI
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Volkswagen Passat
- 29 - 39 PSI
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Volkswagen Tiguan
- 29 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Touareg
- 33 - 44 PSI
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Volkswagen Golf R
- 38 - 41 PSI
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Volkswagen Routan
- 36 - 36 PSI
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Volkswagen New Beetle
- 26 - 29 PSI
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Volkswagen Rabbit
- 30 - 30 PSI
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Volkswagen Phaeton
- 29 - 45 PSI
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Volkswagen Cabrio
- 30 - 32 PSI
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Volkswagen e-Golf
- 35 - 35 PSI
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Volkswagen Golf GTI
- 35 - 41 PSI
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Volkswagen Golf SportWagen
- 33 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Scirocco
- 33 - 36 PSI
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Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
- 30 - 30 PSI
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Volkswagen Atlas
- 35 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Tiguan Limited
- 35 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Jetta GLI
- 38 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Arteon
- 38 - 41 PSI
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Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport
- 35 - 38 PSI
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Volkswagen Taos
- 32 - 35 PSI
Volkswagen specs and dimensions
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