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Comparison Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus 215/65 R16 98H vs Premiorri ViaMaggiore 215/65 R16 98T

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Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus 215/65 R16 98H
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Seasonwinterwinter
Product Typepassenger car / SUVpassenger car / SUV
Width215 mm215 mm
Aspect ratio65 %65 %
Tyre inner diameter16 "16 "
Load index9898
Speed ratingHT
Orientationnon-directionaldirectional
Pattern Symmetryasymmetricsymmetric
Fuel efficiencyDD
Wet GripDD
Noise Level70 dB71 dB
Rating (top list position)5
Rating SourceAuto Bild – German automobile magazine
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2018march 2013
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Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus 215/65R16, Winter, Touring tires.

Features and Benefits: Improved handling; Comfortable drive; Upgraded winter traction; Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus TiresThe Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus is a touring, winter tire manufactured for passenger vehicles and SUVs. This model offers a quiet and comfortable driving experience thanks to the ideally designed asymmetric tread. The flat footp... morerint is able to maintain consistent contact with the road surface, allowing the tread to absorb the road vibrations, while also reducing the noise generated during the performance. As these road disturbances are prevented from reaching the vehicle's cabin, the passengers are able to enjoy a quiet and comfortable driving experience. The asymmetric tread elements are able to maintain constant contact with the road surface, improving the overall controllability and driving stability of the vehicle. The detailed tread elements closely follow the road surface during the winter weather conditions, allowing the tire to improve its steering response time and handling dynamics. This allows the driver to control the vehicle with confidence on icy and snowy roads, guaranteeing excellent winter traction. The shoulder design and the detailed siping pattern improve cornering and braking ability, promoting a safer and better maneuvering ability on snow-covered roads. The Premiorri ViaMaggiore Z Plus promotes excellent performance in winter weather conditions thanks to the specially designed tread elements and strong compound materials. The asymmetric tread pattern offers excellent traction on ice- and snow-covered road surfaces, while compound keeps the rubber flexible even in harsh winter conditions. The groove design is able to eliminate water and slush from the footprint, actively resisting the risk of hydroplaning. The driver is able to safely control the vehicle during the performance. Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.
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Speed rating

The speed rating that the tyre corresponds to.

This indicator determines the maximum speed that tyre is allowed to operate. It is designated by the letters of the Latin alphabet, each of which corresponds to a certain speed limit:

F — 80 km/h; G — 90 km/h; J — 100 km/h; K — 110 km/h; L — 120 km/h; M — 130 km/h; N — 140 km/h; P — 150 km/h ; Q — 160 km/h ; R — 170 km/h ; S — 180 km/h ; T — 190 km/h ; U — 200 km/h ; H — 210 km/h ; V — 240 km/h ; W — 270 km/h ; Y — 300 km/h ;

The maximum permitted speed must not be exceeded — this creates the risk of an accident. However, there are other rules associated with choosing a tyre by this factor. So, ideally, the actual driving speed should be at least 10 – 15% lower than the speed rating of the installed tyres — this will give an additional guarantee in case of emergency situations. In addition, in some tyre models, as the speed approaches the maximum, the upper limit of allowable load is reduced; see “Load Index” for details.

Orientation

The shape of the tyre tread pattern:

Directional. Pattern with a characteristic V-shape. Among other things, such rubber is considered to be especially effective on wet surfaces — in rain, on snow, with an abundance of melt water, etc.: the pattern provides effective water drainage, reducing the risk of hydroplaning and increasing grip. Also, these tyres are well suited for high-speed sports cars (although, of course, their speed rating and specialization may be different). When installing directional tyres, the direction indicated by the manufacturer must be kept.

Symmetric. The pattern without signs of directionality is the same both on the outer and on the inner part of the tread. These tyres are easier to manufacture than directional or asymmetric tyres, and are generally cheaper, while still having good performance on a flat and dry surface. In addition, symmetric tyres are as simple as possible to install, they do not need to follow the direction. However, for hard conditions, particularly wet weather, they are poorly suited. So, typically, such tyres are designed mainly for city cars used on short trips on relatively high-quality roads.

Asymmetric. Tyres with a different pattern inside and outside the tread. Each of these parts plays a role: the inner part provides water evacuation and reduces the risk of aquaplaning, while the ou...ter part provides the necessary rigidity for manoeuvrability and stability. While installing, you need to take into account the location of the outer and inner sides, they usually have the appropriate marking. Asymmetric tyres are considered the most advanced, although, of course, the actual characteristics and cost of such products may vary, depending on the brand and the general level. Such tyres are designed mainly for cars of medium and top levels; they are often supplied as factory equipment for advanced cars.

Noise Level

The average noise level created by a tyre while driving. The lower this indicator, the more comfortable this model will be, the less additional noise it will create.

Note that EU rules provide 3 categories of tyres in terms of noise. “Quiet” are considered models with an index of up to 68 dB, “medium” — 68 – 71 dB, “loud” — 72 dB and above.

Rating (top list position)

The position that tyre model took in the rating based on test results. The sources of such information are major automotive magazines, car clubs, expert organizations, etc. (see "Rating Source”). Of course, tyres with similar properties are usually compared with each other — for example, winter studded tyres, summer tyres for compact cars (golf class), off-road tyres of a certain size, etc. In our catalogue, you can choose tyres of Top 3, Top 5 or Top 7 different ratings.

Rating info can be very useful given that there are a wide variety of tyres on the market with similar performance. This can mislead even a specialist, not to mention ordinary motorists. And the place in the test allows you to determine the quality of tyres with a certain degree of accuracy without delving into unnecessary subtleties — and the quality is not only “on paper”, according to official info, but also in fact. However, it should be noted that the rating is given for a specific year (usually the year of manufacture of the tyre or the next one after it), and over time, the place of a certain model in the test may change — usually, it shifts down as new, more advanced tyres appear.

Rating Source

The source where the data of the tyre test results are taken (see "Rating (top list position)"). As such sources, mainly well-known and authoritative publications and organizations are used, however, each user can decide for himself how much he trusts this or that source.