Convert PSI to Bar Online – Accurate Tyre Pressure Tool

Instantly convert PSI to bar for car and bike tyres. Ideal for Indian highway drives and city conditions. Accurate results, free to use.

Online Pressure Converter - Bar to PSI, kPa & More
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PSI to Bar Conversion Formula

To convert PSI to bar, multiply the PSI value by 0.0689476. One bar is defined as exactly 100,000 pascals, and one PSI equals 6,894.76 pascals.

1 psi = 0.0689476 bar

PSI to Bar Conversion Table

PSI (psi) Bar (bar)

How to Use

  1. 1

    Enter PSI Value

    Type the PSI reading from your gauge — common entries include hatchback tyre pressure (30-36 PSI), motorcycle tyres (25-35 PSI), or compressor settings

  2. 2

    View Bar Result

    The equivalent bar value appears instantly. For example, 35 PSI converts to about 2.41 bar

  3. 3

    Copy or Swap

    Copy the result or click Swap to convert bar back to PSI

  4. 4

    Check Recommended Pressure

    Compare your reading to manufacturer specs. Most passenger cars in India recommend 30-35 PSI (2.1-2.4 bar)

Why Use Be Converter?

Instant Conversion

Get precise PSI to bar results in real-time as you type — useful for checking tyre pressure at Indian petrol pumps

High Accuracy

Uses the exact international standard: 1 PSI = 6894.76 Pa and 1 bar = 100,000 Pa, accurate to 6 decimal places

Conversion Table

Quick reference with common automotive and industrial values like 32 PSI (2.21 bar), 36 PSI (2.48 bar), and 100 PSI (6.89 bar)

Bidirectional

Easily swap between PSI and bar with one click for reverse conversions

Free & No Signup

No registration required. Unlimited conversions. Completely free forever

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bar is 1 PSI?
1 PSI equals 0.0689476 bar. So typical car tyre pressure of 35 PSI equals about 2.41 bar, and a motorcycle tyre at 30 PSI equals about 2.07 bar.
What PSI should my car tyres be at?
Most passenger cars in India like Maruti Suzuki or Hyundai recommend 30-35 PSI (2.1-2.4 bar). Check the sticker on the driver-side door jamb or the manual. For example, 33 PSI = 2.28 bar.
What is the difference between PSI and bar?
PSI (pounds per square inch) is the imperial unit, while bar is the metric unit. In India, many digital pumps show PSI, but some imported bikes use bar. 1 bar ≈ 14.5 PSI.
How do I convert air compressor pressure from PSI to bar?
Multiply PSI by 0.0689476. A typical garage compressor at 90 PSI = 6.21 bar. Heavy-duty compressors running at 150 PSI = 10.34 bar.
Is this tool free to use?
Absolutely! Our PSI to bar converter is completely free with no registration required. Use it as often as you need for tyre pressure, automotive, or industrial pressure conversions.

About PSI to Bar Converter

Our free online PSI to bar converter provides instant, accurate pressure conversions tailored for Indian users. Whether you are checking tyre pressure for your daily commute on the Delhi-Mumbai highway, inflating your bike before a Bangalore ride, or setting up industrial machinery, this tool gives you precise results. PSI (pounds per square inch) is widely used at local petrol pumps, while bar is the standard metric unit. Our converter uses the exact conversion factor where 1 PSI equals 0.0689476 bar.

Expert Tips for PSI to Bar Conversion

1

For quick tyre pressure estimates: 30 PSI ≈ 2.07 bar, 32 PSI ≈ 2.21 bar, 35 PSI ≈ 2.41 bar. These cover most hatchbacks and sedans like Swift or City.

2

Always check tyre pressure when tyres are cold. For every 5°C temperature drop in winter, expect about 1 PSI (0.07 bar) decrease in pressure.

3

Two-wheeler tyre pressure varies: standard bikes like Hero or Honda run 25-30 PSI (1.7-2.1 bar), while heavy-duty bikes like Royal Enfield may differ.

4

When driving on rough patches or potholes, slightly higher pressure (32-34 PSI) helps protect rims and tyres from damage.

5

For long highway trips, like Mumbai to Pune, increase tyre pressure by 2-3 PSI to manage heat build-up and improve fuel economy.