Seven problems related to tire have been reported for the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the 2025 Santa Fe.
255/45r20 we had a front driver tire get a bubble on our way to florida. Had it replaced in [xxx] . On our trip back we had a blowout to the passenger front on xx just outside of [xxx] , in a very vulnerable area on the left side of the road. Called Hyundai sos and they had aaa come. Got my wife out through the drivers door and over the guardrail while we waited. Called [xxx] as the traffic was flying by and the car has very little room on the berm. The tire blowing had no warning. Got a new tire the next day in [xxx] . Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
This complaint goes with my issue 11727421. After I replaced my driver from in [xxx] , my passenger front blew out on xx entrance ramp from the expressway north of [xxx] . Called [xxx] and aaa took us to [xxx] . Replaced tire next day. Two tire failures on the same trip! this one was scary. Very busy highway there north of [xxx] . We were on the inside lane with little room to guardrail. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Have had two sidewall bubbles appear, one was right front tire with approximately 7000 miles, second was left front tire with 11,500 miles. Both were oem equipment on 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid limited fwd. Tire size 255/45/r20. No blowouts. Replaced tires at great expense and inconvenience immediately upon finding bubble on sidewall.
I am reporting premature tire wear on oem goodyear assurance 235/60r18 tires installed on my awd 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe sel (VIN: [xxx] ). Component/system: oem tires; documented and can be inspected at the dealership, which serves as a neutral, third-party verifier, or via submitted records. Safety risk: awd vehicles require uniform tires; uneven tread risks drivetrain damage and unsafe handling, endangering myself and others. Confirmation: PA state inspection (11/17/2025) at 6,172 miles: rear 3/32”, front 5/32”. Dealer delaney Hyundai (ro# 494892) documented the issue. Current mileage 7,074; tread wear ~1/32” per 881 miles, estimated current depth rear 2/32”, front 4/32”. Inspection: documented by dealer and PA inspection; no manufacturer inspection yet. Warning symptoms: none beyond premature tread wear. Phone attempts to manufacturer: [xxx] (10:54, 7 min, snarky, refused escalation), 11:02 – 15-min hold no answer (son’s phone 8 min hold); [xxx] (11:17, 35 min), insisted on retail goodyear center, finally agreed to supervisor callback (24–48 business hours). Requested resolution: corporate review and replacement of all four oem tires, including mounting, balancing, and disposal, coordinated with dealership documentation and PA inspection. No retail goodyear referral should be required; inspection is only for verification as part of corporate review. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Pirella extra load radial tubeless r85133 255/45 r20 105v m+s I have had two tires from this same line that has sidewalk bubbles and two tires that have completely been blown out all within one year. . . Four tires in one year with problems.
As I was driving I heard a pop the front driver side tire popped from side wall and the back driver side tire has a big bubble in it and I did not hit any pot holes 2 tires on the same side failed on me and my car only has around 1500 miles one pop and one has a big bubble on a new car.
I’m reporting a recurring safety issue with the pirelli scorpion all season ms tires (255/45 r20) factory-installed on my 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid calligraphy. At just over 7,500 miles, I began experiencing significant vibration at highway speeds. The dealership diagnosed the issue as defective tires — two were replaced, but the issue returned within 24 hours. I stopped driving the vehicle due to safety concerns. This problem appears to be common: I’ve found numerous reports of scorpion ms tires showing early failure, poor balance, bulging, and premature/uneven wear — all within low mileage. They stated that it was still an inherent issue with the tires and I would need new ones. Thus I requested to have a different set tires given the issues with these. These issues compromise the vehicle’s stability and may present a serious hazard in wet or winter conditions. I’m concerned these tires are not structurally reliable and should not be standard on family suvs like the Santa Fe. Hyundai and pirelli should investigate this tire line for potential safety defects or recall. I understand that it is the scorpion ms, as plus 3 and the verde with these similar issues. Unfortuneately for some reason your site won't let me post my photo, but I was able to file it under the same VIN under my report for the Santa Fe.
| Tire problems | |
| Tire Sidewall problems |