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2020 Nissan GT-R tire sizes & fitment

Approved tire and wheel sizes for the 2020 Nissan GT-R, sourced from manufacturer fitment data and refreshed monthly.

Approved fitments

Tire size Rim size PCD (bolt pattern) Offset Load index Speed rating
255/40R20 OEM 20x9.5 5x114.3 45mm 97 Y
285/35R20 OEM 20x10.5 5x114.3 25mm 100 Y

How to choose tires for the 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium

The 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium ships from the factory on 255/40R20 tires mounted on 20x9.5 wheels. 2 approved fitments are documented for this model year, allowing some flexibility between performance, comfort, and winter compounds.

Tire choice on the Nissan GT-R comes down to three trade-offs that matter more than brand loyalty: load index (must equal or exceed the OEM number), speed rating (must match or exceed the placard), and UTQG treadwear (higher means longer life, lower usually means stickier rubber). Owners replacing factory tires with the same compound class, for example all-season for all-season, generally see no change in ride characteristics or fuel economy. Switching categories (performance summer to all-season touring, for example) is where the trade-offs show up at the contact patch.

Before purchasing, verify the tire size on the driver-door placard of your specific vehicle, since trim levels and option packages can shift the original fitment. The placard reading is the authoritative source.

Frequently asked questions

What size tires fit a 2020 Nissan GT-R?
The OEM tire size for the 2020 Nissan GT-R is 255/40R20 mounted on 20x9.5 wheels.
Can I run a different tire size on my 2020 Nissan GT-R?
Plus-sizing (larger rim, lower aspect) is possible within ±3% of the original outside diameter. Always confirm with the manufacturer or a qualified tire shop before deviating from the placard.
Where can I buy tires for my 2020 Nissan GT-R?
Major US retailers including SimpleTire, Priority Tire, and TireBuyer carry every size documented for this vehicle. Compare prices across merchants before buying. Variance of $20-$40 per tire is common.

Last verified 2026-05-17.