While driving a car it is common sense to perceive that you want to be in complete control; and it is possible that speed thrills you, but unfortunately speed also kills. This contradictory situation means that you need to get hold of something that will fulfill your weakness for speed while simultaneously ensure your safety. The latest offer from Yokohama, the AVS ES100 Tyres, are a viable solution and fits the bill perfectly as they are specially prepared and designed to provide high sped capabilities and quick steering response along with stable cornering and traction on dry and wet roads.

Actually, AVS ES100 tyres are “Ultra High Performance Summer” tyres and a great bet for sports cars, coupes and sedans. The model is member of the company’s illustrious Advanced Vehicle System flagship family of performance tyres, and as such offers a better performance than say the ordinary Yokohama Parada. You should however, guard against using these tires in near-freezing temperatures, as these are all but winter tyres. Another great aspect of these is that they are low profile tyres and consequently will have a low impact on your budget.

The low cost notwithstanding, they are any time better than the customary stock tires. Pointers in this direction include a better grip, quieter operation, and a smart look.

Technology wise, it features a high-tech silica tread compound molded into a directional tread design with long tread blocks and a continuous centre rib for better gripping, responsive handling, and high-speed stability. Moreover, it has two wide circumferential center channels and “high angle” lateral tread grooves that play a pivotal role in enhancing wet traction and minimise hydroplaning. It does that by effectively pumping water to the sides of the tyre’s footprint.

The interior of the AVS ES100 features twin steel belts supported by joint less and wrapped nylons that stabilise the thread area. The arrangement literally shores up high-speed capability while minimising weight and you can also leverage the benefits of better handling.

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