Narrower tires is exactly what I am looking for.  If the i3 which weighs the 
same as the Leaf can get away with two sets of smaller tires I would like to 
explore that.  I run my tires at full pressure at all times. 40psi.  I have 
been told that the i3 uses two sets of tires. 155 in front and 175 in the rear. 
 The Leaf is 205.  The i3 runs the wider tires in the rear at 44psi.  The front 
less.  Nissan recommends somewhere in the 30's.  I suspect the i3 is more 
efficient than the Leaf partly because of the tire choices.  This is the 
easiest course to try.  Since the i3 standard is two different sizes and 
pressures a compromise on the Leaf might be 165 all the way around with full 
pressure.  Or the 175 all around.  I am sure this would be just fine.  Yes not 
as much traction but I am not running the Indy 500.  As long as the total 
weight limit of the tires is at or above the manufacturers recommended gross 
weight you should be safe. Here is a green car reports on the BMW tire choice. 
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1083080_bmw-i3s-tall-skinny-tires-to-boost-efficiency-and-cut-noise


  
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