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S.drive Tread Pattern S.drive

SPIRITED. LIKE YOU.

Spirited, sure-footed and sports car oriented – the S.drive tyres give drivers the confidence to extract the very best from their cars. S.drive – going to the limits, coming back for more.

The design for the tread pattern of the S.drive is a result of Yokohama’s advanced simulation technology. The innovative ‘Variable Angled Groove’ that optimises tread contact with the road provides dramatically enhanced traction while cornering. Yokohama’s ‘Groove-in-Groove’ design has resulted in a major advance in the battle to eliminate uneven tyre wear because it allows the pattern block to effectively distribute stress loads, even during tight cornering. In short, S.drive offers power, performance and safety – an irresistible combination.

The new ‘High-Style’ S.drive tyre is the perfect fit for cars that range from the compact to sporty roadsters. This attractive tyre will be of particular interest to drivers who like to customise their cars. Available in this new range are ‘High-Inch’ narrow width tyres that are ideal for slender wheel housings. Moreover, in tandem with the advances in car performance, and as a plus for enthusiasts who like to tune their vehicles, select tyres in this new range are well-suited to speeds up to the iconic Y-range (300km/h).

S.drive Tyre
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Directional tread pattern
- ‘Variable Angled’ groove design
- ‘High Inch’ narrow width sizes
- MF and silica compound
ADVANTAGES
- Outstanding wet and dry handling
- Enhances tread contact for traction
- Excellent for wheel/tyre fitments
- Greater road surface adhesion and wear
S.drive Positioning