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What we know so far
Yokohama Advan Sport V107 is a new tyre. Type: Summer; segment: Upper-middle. Because there are not enough full comparative results yet, the page avoids a scored verdict and focuses on facts already present in the database: 123 available sizes from R18 to R24. EU label data is mostly wet grip A and rolling resistance D.
See how this tyre stacks up against its closest rivals across all tested properties
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PremiumExcellent dry handling with sporty, dynamic performance and quick, precise steering feedback.
Good grip and braking distances on both dry and wet roads.
Low fuel consumption compared to others in its class.
Noticeable weaknesses in aquaplaning resistance, which may reduce safety in heavy rain.
Longer stopping distances and slower warm-up on wet roads, especially in cooler conditions.
Higher rolling resistance and increased tire wear, potentially leading to shorter lifespan and higher running costs.
Rougher ride quality over potholes, leading to reduced comfort.
Heavier weight and higher price compared to competitors.
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SummerWhere each model sits, what it is tuned for, and how the models trade off
Yokohama's European summer range splits cleanly between the motorsport-bred Advan line for sporty driving and the efficiency-minded BluEarth line for touring and SUV comfort. The Advan Sport V107 anchors the performance end, while BluEarth-GT and BluEarth-XT cover grand-touring and urban SUV use with a focus on low rolling resistance and quietness.
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