2015 Kia Soul Tires: The Best Options

Sandy B
Dec 10, 2020

The 2015 Kia Soul is a fun, sporty compact car. You love driving it around because it can zip around corners and offers good overall handling. Yet, to maintain this, you need to keep the tires in good shape. Find the best 2015 Kia Soul tires for your best ride.

What are the best tires for the 2015 Kia Soul?

Green 2015 Kia Soul With White Background

These are some of the types of tires that work well for the Kia Soul. While many people focus on manufacturer and price, you also have to think about the style of the tire and how well it fits into the way you like to drive your car.

Best Tires for the 2015 Kia Soul

As you compare your options in the 2015 Kia Soul best tires, make sure to focus on how a car fits into your driving style, where you live, and the budget you have. This peppy little car needs solid tires to keep you safe in all conditions.

2015 Kia Soul Tire Closeup

Touring – $230.99/Tire

As one of the highest-rated options for drivers of the Kia Soul, touring tires are a solid choice all around. Some cars, including the 2015 Kia Soul, benefit from this type of tire with its asymmetrical tread pattern. They improve handling and responsiveness, giving you a fun drive.

At the same time, touring tires are a solid option for all-season traction if you buy a high-quality product. There are various ranges of quality, of course, but some stand out because of their unique tread pattern that offers more grip to the surface.

You may also like touring tires because they wear better when it comes to high-speed driving. They have better handling at top speeds, but they also wear less, which may extend the lifespan of these tires. Be sure, though, to choose a quality product to get this type of performance.

You can find reviews of various brands of touring tires for the 2015 Kia Soul. Many reviews are positive that it is worth the higher price for better responsiveness. Others note they didn’t see much difference in their standard model tires (which could indicate a low-quality buy).

Performance – $198.99/Tire

Performance tires are the second set up from your general passenger car tires. They are a good upgrade but don’t have the high price tag that comes with touring tires. They do have a few key features, including lateral grooves and a larger circumferential.

These features, along with the dense siping, provide several benefits. That includes higher speed ratings than what you would get from touring tires. It also means better wet-weather traction than other tires. You’re less likely to slip in these tires.

Because the 2015 Kia Soul is a lighter weight vehicle, it often requires a good set of tires to keep from slipping on ice. Performance tires can offer this benefit when they have silica-enriched tread compounds built into them (not all brands do this).

Customer reviews for performance tires tend to focus on better pricing with good handling. Though they don’t handle as well as touring tires, they are a good overall style. Some consumers note problems with needing to replace them too soon because of significant tread wear.

Winter/Snow – $194.97/Tire

For those who tend to drive in snow, slush, and sleet, or those that don’t want to end up in a snowbank on the side of the road, upgrading to winter tires is beneficial. While all-season tires are good for more conditions, snow driving, especially in compact snow, requires more support.

Car Tire In Snow Closeup

Winter tires on a 2015 Kia Soul will cost a bit of money, but they can help because of their wider gaps between the treads. This helps to force the wet material out from under the tire, helping it to maintain better gripping to the ground. It also crunches into compact snow easily.

As for studded or non-studded, choose what works in your area (if you’re driving on snow-covered roads, studs can help). Most people will find the studless versions are still a good enough option for overall solid performance. Studded tires may be illegal in some areas.

Customers who buy winter tires often rave about improved performance in snow and not slipping, even driving at higher speeds on wet surfaces (not that this is something most should do). The 2015 Kia Soul may handle better using these tires in many areas of the North.

People Also Ask

Do you have questions about the tires on a 2015 Kia Soul? Your owner’s manual provides a lot of specific information. Here are some answers to your questions as well.

Does the 2015 Kia Soul come with a spare tire?

No, the standard model of the 2015 Kia Soul does not have a spare tire. However, some trims made this an optional feature (which means yours could have one in some cases).

Instead, it comes with a Tire Mobility Kit. This kit helps you to patch the hole in your tire using basic materials. There’s a small compressor to help. You can drive on this patched tire for just long enough to get to a repair shop in most cases.

What’s the recommended tire pressure for a 2015 Kia Soul?

Auto Mechanic Checking Tire Pressure

The tire pressure for all tire sizes on the 2015 Kia Soul is 33 psi for the front and rear tires. Yours may be different if you purchased tires that were not normal to the original equipment tire size.

How do you reset the tire pressure indicator on a 2015 Kia Soul?

Once you adjust the tire pressure in your tires to ensure it meets the standards set, you then need to turn the engine on. Look just right of the steering wheel to find the reset button for the TPMS.

You will then need to press and hold the button for a few seconds. You’ll notice there is a light on the dash that blinks three times slowly. Once you see that happen, it’s reset. Drive the car as you would, and the indicator should come off within a matter of minutes.

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Sandy B. has written for The New York Times, Cleveland Magazine, and many online publications. She long-ago ditched the minivan life for the off-roading Ford Explorer (and hoping to restore a Shelby Mustang!)
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