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Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 Car Tyre

Yokohama Advan Fleva V701
195/45 R16 W (84)

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£82.17
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£65.97

Product description & features

The Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 is a car tyre developed to provide motorists with a high end performance.

Yokohama have designed the Fleva V701 with a directional tread pattern for high speed stability and enhanced water evacuation. The tyre's lightning shaped grooves also help to expel water quickly, for a reduced risk of aquaplaning.

The tyre is made with a unique nanoBLEND compound, for an optimised and balanced experience when driving in both wet and dry conditions. The use silica and fuel-efficient polymers, in the make-up of the tyre - also help to achieve high levels of fuel efficiency and a greater resistance to wear.

Summer Tyres

What are summer tyres?

Summer tyres are specifically designed for warm weather conditions, particularly during the summer season. This type of tyre performs best when in seasons with warmer temperatures - above 7°C.

How does a summer tyre perform better in summer?

The technologies and tread patterns used in a summer tyre mean the tyres have high-quality features that are of benefit to driving in warm conditions. They typically use a softer rubber compound – designed for good grip and traction when driving on dry and wet roads.

Can you use summer tyres in winter?

Whilst summer tyres still offer adequate performances in wet and cooler conditions, it is recommended that you change. The tread design and technologies that are featured in summer tyres can harden in colder temperatures, resulting in reduced flexibility and decreased traction on snow and ice.