Alfa Romeo MiTo

Alfa Romeo MiTo Tyre Pressure

The recommended tyre pressure for Alfa Romeo MiTo is 33.0 psi for front tyres and 30.0 psi for rear tyres.

List of Alfa Romeo MiTo Tyre Pressures

For more details, here is the tyre pressure table for Alfa Romeo MiTo, organized by engine type and tyre size.

EngineTyre SizeFront PressureRear Pressure
0.9 TwinAir185/65R15 88H33.030.0
0.9 TwinAir195/55R16 87H33.030.0
0.9 TwinAir205/45R17 88W33.030.0
0.9 TwinAir215/40R18 89W33.030.0
0.9 TwinAir215/45R17 87W32.030.0
1.3 JTDM185/65R15 88T38.035.0
1.3 JTDM195/55R16 87H33.030.0
1.3 JTDM205/45R17 88W35.032.0
1.3 JTDM215/40R18 89W35.032.0
1.3 JTDM215/45R17 87W33.030.0
1.4 TB195/55R16 87V33.030.0
1.4 TB205/45R17 88W35.032.0
1.4 TB215/40R18 89W35.032.0
1.4 TB215/45R17 87W33.030.0
1.6 JTDM185/65R15 88H33.030.0
1.6 JTDM195/55R16 87H33.030.0
1.6 JTDM205/45R17 88W38.032.0
1.6 JTDM215/40R18 89W36.032.0
1.6 JTDM215/45R17 87W35.032.0

If you need to check the tyre pressure for your Alfa Romeo MiTo, you can find this information on a label located on the driver’s door edge or in the car manual.

This label will indicate the correct air pressure in units such as psi (pounds per square inch), bar, or kPa (kilopascals).

It is advisable to regularly check the air pressure of all tyres, including the spare, at least once a month or before embarking on a long trip.

Important Note

Please use this information as a guide only and always refer to your Alfa Romeo MiTo's manual for the accurate tyre pressure specifications.

Avoid over-inflating or overloading the tyres beyond their maximum capacity, which is indicated on the side of each tyre of your Alfa Romeo MiTo.