Regional Tyres
Magna Regional Truck Tyres deliver long-lasting performance and safety for fleets with frequent stops and shorter routes. Perfect for modern distribution needs.
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Magna Tyres offers premium Regional Tyres designed for efficiency, durability, and safety on shorter routes with frequent stops. Perfect for city distribution and intercity transport, our tyres deliver reliable performance while helping fleets reduce fuel consumption and operating costs.
Our Regional Truck Tyres are trusted by transport companies across Europe and worldwide to keep goods moving smoothly through every city and region.
We supply a wide selection of regional tyre sizes to fit all major truck and trailer applications:
Still have questions? Check the FAQs below or connect with one of our specialists.
What is a regional tyre?
A regional tyre is specifically designed for frequent stops, shorter routes and urban distribution operations. These tyres feature enhanced traction and durability for mixed driving conditions. They balance performance between stop-and-go traffic and intermediate-distance transport whilst providing reliable grip and extended service life.
How do regional tyres differ from long-haul tyres for commercial vehicles?
Regional tyres prioritise traction, puncture resistance and durability for frequent acceleration and braking cycles in urban environments. Long-haul tyres emphasise fuel efficiency, heat dissipation and extended mileage for sustained motorway operations. Application determines which construction delivers optimal total cost of ownership.
What tread depth should regional tyres have for maximum service life?
Regional drive tyres typically feature 19-21mm tread depth, whilst regional steer tyres offer 15-17mm depth. Deeper treads withstand frequent acceleration and braking whilst providing enhanced traction. Regular monitoring ensures replacement before reaching legal minimums, maintaining safety throughout demanding urban and regional operations.
Which regional tyre sizes are most common for European transport operations?
Popular sizes include 315/80R22.5 for drive and steer positions, 295/80R22.5 for balanced performance, and 385/65R22.5 for trailer axles. Additional sizes like 11R22.5 suit various truck configurations. Selection depends on axle position, vehicle specifications and operational demands.