235/45 R19 Tyres

The following tyres have been reviewed in 235/45 R19.
Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Nokian SeasonProof (9) 84% 82% 78% 76% 94% 91%
Nokian SeasonProof SUV (1) 80% 90% 90% 80% 50% 80%
Nokian Snowproof P (8) 91% 89% 85% 89% 80% 76%
Kumho Crugen HP91 (16) 94% 92% 86% 86% 71% 86%
Blacklion Champoint BU66 (21) 88% 84% 81% 82% 81% 85%
Bridgestone Turanza 6 (22) 93% 93% 89% 87% 74% 83%
Yokohama Advan Sport V105 (41) 91% 83% 84% 84% 76% 79%
Pirelli Sottozero Serie II (28) 85% 88% 90% 82% 82% 88%
Falken Azenis FK510 (142) 89% 88% 82% 82% 72% 77%
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV (19) 92% 89% 82% 82% 76% 73%
Nexen WinGuard Sport 2 (28) 85% 84% 72% 76% 86% 84%
Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 (65) 84% 79% 81% 81% 76% 75%
Kumho Ecsta KU39 (123) 86% 78% 80% 76% 73% 81%
Vredestein Quatrac 5 SUV (4) 87% 73% 80% 80% 70% 90%
Nexen N Fera RU1 (22) 82% 74% 76% 75% 75% 81%
Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (57) 89% 79% 85% 82% 63% 71%
Maxxis MA Z1 Victra (64) 88% 77% 73% 77% 71% 66%
Matador MP 47 Hectorra 3 (28) 80% 66% 74% 76% 73% 79%
Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season (14) 92% 88% 75% 81% 75% 66%
Continental Cross Contact UHP (34) 86% 79% 74% 74% 53% 72%
Continental ContiSportContact 5 P (108) 85% 78% 77% 75% 55% 73%
Jinyu YU61 (46) 80% 65% 68% 63% 73% 75%
Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico (12) 80% 67% 64% 73% 68% 75%
Firestone Firehawk SZ90 (25) 77% 68% 74% 71% 70% 60%
Pirelli P Zero (157) 84% 69% 75% 72% 58% 64%
Pirelli Scorpion Verde (55) 77% 69% 68% 68% 59% 71%
Westlake ZuperSnow Z 507 (1) 70% 50% 60% 60% 0% 80%
Evergreen EU72 (48) 75% 61% 60% 60% 73% 67%
Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport (79) 78% 65% 66% 61% 69% 61%
Hifly HP801 (9) 75% 54% 63% 64% 74% 64%
Accelera PHI (158) 68% 44% 53% 52% 66% 58%
Goodyear Eagle Touring (3) 55% 40% 45% 40% 60% 65%

235/45 19 Tyre Review Highlights

Pirelli P Zero rated 50% while driving a Hyundai Kona N
Driving on a combination of roads for 400 average miles
Unfortunately, the factory equipped tires on my 2022 Hyundai Kona N were Pirelli P-Zeros. All the Kona N's were equipped with these high-performance tires, a poor choice by Hyundai. These tires seem to be made with a very poor compound, as they mine were in this condition after the car sat a half year on the dealer's lot: Hyundai Canada won't warranty them, as they say it is a tire manufacturer issue, and the consumer needs to contact Pirelli directly, whom I have heard is very difficult to deal with. I ended up selling the car shortly after. It's disgraceful that Pirelli would put out a product like this.

As far as ride is concerned, they do grip extremely well, but only in warm (+15C and above) temperatures. Anything close to freezing temperature or below, and they basically become like hockey pucks. Don't even THINK about driving on snow with these tires! In hot weather, they are sticky. They will pick up every bit of dirt and sand and fling it against the sides and underside of your car, so consistent use on gravel is not a good idea. Also, they are fairly loud and communicate a dull roar to the passenger cabin.

In summary, I would not purchase these tires again, no way.
tyre reviewed on 2024-04-12 08:33:24
Bridgestone Turanza 6 rated 84% while driving a Jeep Rengade
Driving on mostly town for 46000 average miles
excellent tire but not suitable for Italian roads.
tyre reviewed on 2023-10-27 06:05:35
Nokian SeasonProof rated 96% while driving a Peugeot 4007 (2.2HDi)
Driving on track for 14000 average miles
Bought these 12 months ago and will definitely buy again. Have performed well in all aspects of the British climate on a Peugeot 4007 (Mitsubishi Outlander clone). Car feels more stable to drive. Excellent in getting through North Wales snow and ice early 2023. Not showing any signs of wear after a year. Some road noise on the hottest days of summer. Have Nokian weatherproof on our other car, Freelander 2 , and will change these to Seasonproof when needed. Very impressed.
tyre reviewed on 2023-09-22 05:51:47
Goodyear Eagle Touring rated 61% while driving a Honda Accord
Driving on a combination of roads for 45000 average miles
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tyre reviewed on 2023-05-04 08:24:20
Nokian SeasonProof SUV rated 86% while driving a Ford Kuga
Driving on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
These tyres have excellent grip on snow and ice but wear is adequate in great Britain as we have a lot of hot summers lately so managed to get 30000+miles from a set of these tyres.aqua planning is good also .all round great tyre get you where you need to be in any weather most definitely buy again .
tyre reviewed on 2023-03-11 01:30:24
Pirelli P Zero PZ4 rated 83% while driving a Bentley Continental GT
Driving on mostly town for 5000 average miles
I found tyres safe with an option to drive the flat tyres. Why this is not undelined by a producer? Also on a 4 wheels drive car the impression from driving is very good.
tyre reviewed on 2022-10-01 04:16:07
Pirelli Scorpion Verde rated 87% while driving a Ford Kuga
Driving on a combination of roads for 10000 spirited miles
Had these tires on ford kuga 4x4 for 10k miles now, to say the vehicle is driven with spirit is an understatement, they perform very well in the snow, good in the wet, great in dry conditions, they wear well BUT, I find them quite noisy at speed but then again maybe most winter tires would at motorway speeds.
tyre reviewed on 2022-08-05 14:26:55
Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 rated 81% while driving a Mazda 6
Driving on mostly town for 25000 spirited miles
TL;DR: If your car comes equipped with touring summer tyres, the V701 is a great upgrade. If you're lucky enough that your car comes with the usual premium UHP tyres equipped (CSC5/6, PS4/4S, S007A, etc), the V701 might not be for you. Context: Do note - I live in Singapore, where it never snows. The weather is usually around 30+ degrees Celsius all year round, and we have 180 rainy days per year, give or take. I've always loved symmetrical unidirectional tyres. My purchase history includes tyres such as the Yokohama ES100, Dunlop SP Sport Maxx, Hankook V12 (yuck), Hankook RS2, Yokohama AD08 and Toyo R1R. These aforementioned tyres were not purchased for the Mazda 6, of course. My Mazda 6 was a mid-life purchase as I graduated from fun cars into something a little more comfy. When i took delivery of my Mazda 6 in 2017, the stock tyres were Bridgestone's T001 in 225/45/19. Tyre reviews are always subjective, so please bear these stock tyres in mind. Suffice to say - I used the T001 for 10k km before I decided they were shite and didn't do justice to the 6. Even threw on camber bolts to tweak the 6's neutral front camber to 1.5 degrees to eke out more cornering grip from the T001. Didn't help much. I really wish Mazda had found a better OEM tyre. V701 Review: Some time in early 2018, when I finally had enough of the stock T001, I found Yokohama's V701 and realised that they were priced very reasonably (in Singapore at least), especially for made-in-Japan 19-inch tyres. Being a fan of symmetrical tyres, I slapped them on (in a slightly-upsized 235/45/19) and drove them for a good 4 years in our blistering weather. First up - the V701 isn't especially noisy when new. They did get loud towards the end (but never uncomfortably so), and were reasonably quiet for the first 20k km. The sidewalls aren't especially stiff either, so they do offer you a decent amount of comfort. FWIW, I usually ran 240Pa (34PSI) for the front tyres and 230Pa (33PSI) on the rear. On initial turn-in, the tyre does give you a slightly vague feeling, but once the weight has loaded up, the tyre provides a very high level of grip and confidence throughout corners. At the limit, the tyres won't break traction suddenly. Understeer sets in progressively, allowing you to make corrections way in advance. Wet weather grip is also surprisingly good. Braking and cornering in the wet is definitely confidence inspiring. My wife (who also drove my car occasionally) remarked that the car braked way better with the V701 vs the stock tyres. I've never driven these tyres to the limit in the wet, but they gripped very well through the usual expressway puddles (ponds?) created by Singapore's typical thunderstorms. Wear was surprisingly decent for this tyre. After 4 years and 40k km on a heavy (1500kg+) FWD car with camber bolts installed, the tyres were *almost* down to the tread wear indicators. To be fair, I religiously rotated the tyres front and rear every 6 months, and at the 2-year/20k km mark, I had them cross rotated (cost a bit more) so that I could evenly wear out the inside/outside of the tyres - a lovely perk of symmetrical tyres. I would definitely buy these tyres again. The V701 definitely matched the Mazda 6 very well, and provided a very good balance of comfort and grip. For the time being, I've swapped them out to try Bridgestone's new Potenza Sport since they were also priced very attractively. These are my first asymmetrical tyres I've purchased in decades and if they disappoint, I will be re-purchasing the V701 again for sure.
tyre reviewed on 2022-03-12 02:31:13
Nokian Snowproof P rated 98% while driving a Jeep compass
Driving on a combination of roads for 1000 average miles
Despite the test results regarding low aquaplaning resistance I had no issues with it. Water drainage is really effective. Snow performance is magnificent. 35 cm thick snow with ice underneath without a single issue. I was using c. climate + SUV before and the difference is really big in winter performance. I drove through deep and shallow water patches both straight and curves. Really assuring tyres.
tyre reviewed on 2022-01-25 11:19:40
Westlake ZuperSnow Z 507 rated 66% while driving a Mercedes Benz GLA 200d sport
Driving on mostly motorways for 7000 average miles
First with these tyres is the right pressure of inflate: very important not exceed the label of your car. P.e. I found a huge difference from 2,3 to 2,5 bar (they became very slippy and uncomfortable). Sufficient in the dry road, good in the snow and ice, good road comfort, sufficient noise disturb, not recommended in wet road.
tyre reviewed on 2022-01-06 06:42:45
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV rated 84% while driving a Volvo XC60
Driving on a combination of roads for 10000 average miles
Feels great in both wet and dry conditions. I use it on a heavy hybrid SUV in one of the wettest areas in Scandinavia, with temperatures roughly the same as in th UK in the summer. Plenty of grip in the wet and have not had any issues with aquaplaning. Seems to last long and keep it's characteristics for a long time. Very little change in feel as it wears (so far). These are the first tires on this car, so nothing to compare with, but I'm so happy with them that if I were to buy new tomorrow these would still be my choice.
tyre reviewed on 2021-11-09 14:44:57
Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season rated 100% while driving a Audi S3
Driving on a combination of roads for 20000 average miles
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tyre reviewed on 2021-10-06 15:38:39
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