Your Guide to Getting the Best Value Tyre Offers in 2025

By Gareth Vrac

Finding special offers on tyres enables you to save money. Protyre have some of the best value tyre deals in the UK.

Tyres

If you are planning on replacing or upgrading your tyres in 2025, there are a number of key things to consider. Firstly, you need to decide if you wish to opt for the same or similar tyres, known as a 'like-for-like' replacement, or try something a little different -perhaps something sportier, greener, or more comfortable.

Secondly, you will need to decide whether to opt for summer tyres, winter tyres, or all-season tyres. All-season tyres have significant appeal as they are more convenient and cost less than running two sets.

Tyre experts

Protyre are one of the largest online tyre retailers in the UK, offering a huge range of tyres. This includes premium offerings from household names such as Pirelli, Michelin, and Goodyear; mid-range products from the likes of Falken and Sumitomo; and low cost options from brands including Ovation, Autogrip, and Enduro-Runway. In addition to standard car tyres, Protyre stock a selection of summer, winter, and all-season tyres for SUVs, 4x4s, vans, and motorcycles. You can view the full range of tyres available by visiting this page.

Tyre deals

If you are looking for good value tyre deals in the UK, Protyre is a great place to start. Protyre are able to offer value tyre deals in the UK thanks to our close relationships with all major suppliers and manufacturers, and because we buy in bulk due to the volumes we fit (over two million tyres are fitted annually at Protyre centres). It is hard to know so early in the year what the best tyres offer in 2025 will be, but Protyre promote new offers each month.

Tyre fitting and other offerings

As well as being able to buy your tyres online, you can also arrange for a tyre fitting at your nearest Protyre centre. There are more than 180 Protyre centres across the UK. However, it is not just tyres that Protyre can help you with! Protyre garages also offer MOTs, Services, and a range of free vehicle safety checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

As we are only in January, it is impossible to predict what the best tyres offer in 2025 will be. However, Protyre have new tyre offers each month, and are able to offer competitive tyre deals in the UK thanks to our strong relationships with major suppliers and manufacturers.

All-season tyres are more convenient as they remove the need to switch between summer and winter tyres when the weather changes. Additionally, they are also widely regarded as better and safer to use in the winter months than summer tyres, although the majority of UK drivers actually leave these on all year round. Winter tyres are appealing for anyone living in parts of the UK where snow is regular and temperatures are below 7 degrees Celsius for sustained periods.

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By Gareth Vrac
Gareth is an Area Manager for Protyre. Gareth is passionate about the automotive industry and likes keeping up to date on the latest automotive news and activities across the UK.  
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