315/40 R21
This is an offer of Yokohama tyres. The tread name is BlueEarth Winter V905 XL. The size of this tire is 315/40 R21. The maximum allowable speed for the use of this tyre according to the SI index is: V (up to 240 km/h). The load index is 115, which means it can withstand a load of up to 1215 kg per tire. The tire code is R5650 - it is worth noting these values, so if you need to buy a tire in the future, you can accurately select the same product.
This tyre model Yokohama is primarily designed for passenger cars. This tyre is a winter tyre. The Yokohama BlueEarth Winter V905 XL 315.40.21 115 V tyres offered in our online store can be sent to you in 8-12.
If you are looking for tyres from Yokohama and the size you need is 315/40/21 115V with load index 115 and speed index V, then the BlueEarth Winter V905 XL model should catch your attention. It will be a suitable tyre for snowy roads. Use the search on our online store to see all prices and availability of other products.
The ratings A (best) to G (worst) indicate the impact on tyres used for carbon dioxide emissions and fuel consumption. For summer tyres, a higher rating means lower fuel consumption by approximately 0.10 - 0.15 litres per 100 km (for a car with average consumption of 6.6 l/100 km).
The grades A (best) to G (worst) represent the braking distance of a vehicle moving at 80 km/h on a wet surface. A tyre of one category higher reduces braking distance by approximately 3-6 meters. The best tyre category (A) means a braking distance shorter by more than 18 meters compared to the worst category (F).
It is presented in numerical form and in the form of a graphical symbol. The number represents the noise generated outside the tyre, expressed in decibels. The graphical representation uses a scale of 1-3 black bars visually representing the tyre's noise volume. One bar indicates a quiet tyre in its category, while three bars indicate a noisy tyre in its category.
A symbol consisting of a graphical representation of a 3-peak mountain and a snowflake provides information about the tyre's grip on snowy roads. This symbol indicates that the tyre is constructed with the compound from which the graphical representation is made, and it has a tread suitable for winter conditions.