A high performance summer tyre with 'A' grade wet grip
For drivers who want the best combination of performance and safety.
Large circumferential grooves clear water quickly to reduce aquaplaning
New tread pattern featuring 3D sipes that help the tyre warm up and optimise wet grip
New polymer technology and advanced mixing techniques provide better wet and dry grip, reducing rolling resistance and greater fuel efficiency
Rim flange protector helps to minimise kerb damage to alloy wheels*
New noise reducing feature - reduces noise from tyre/road interaction
Available in a wide range of fitments from 15' to 18' rim diameters with V, W and Y speed rating
*A rim flange protector is designed to protect the flange area - not the whole wheel. Many modern wheel designs may have domed outward designs well beyond the flange.
EU Tyre Label and Efficiency Classes
The European Union, under CE 1222/2009, has mandated that all tyres manufactured after the date of July 1 2012 for cars and commercial vehicles include standard EU Tyre Labels classifying them by three performance characteristics:fuel efficiency classified from A to G,wet grip classified from A to G, and noise emission in decibels.
Categories of tyres unaffected by this regulation include: retreaded tyres, professional off-road tyres, racing/sports car tyres, as well as certain types of tyres designed to improve traction such as studded tyres, T-type temporary spare tyres, tyres for cars built before 1990, tyres with a maximum allowed speed of 80km/h, tyres for rims with a diameter less or equal to 254 mm or greater or equal to 635 mm. This label is intended on one hand to promote economic and ecological efficiency in traffic, as well as increase road safety, and on the other hand to help consumers select appropriate tyres by ensuring a certain degree of product transparency.
Nevertheless, the label has been criticized for only showing a very limited number of characteristics. Professionals argue that tyres have many more features that are important and relevant to road safety, including but not limited to aquaplaning properties, driving stability, service life, product properties on wet and dry roads other than wet grip, properties on snow. Tyre manufacturers suggest that the test results from various institutions and industry magazines should remain a very important source of information for the end consumer, because they focus on and rate a wide variety of tyre properties and features.
Avon ZV7 tyre review
Average based on 12 test results
Grip in dry conditions
Braking in dry conditions
Grip in wet conditions
Braking in wet conditions
Grip in snow
N/A
Driving comfort
Internal noise level
Tyre wear
Fuel consumption
Kilometers driven
486,024
24.03.2020fromRicky Was warned against this make and model by a friend in kwik fit who said the tyres perish and crack along the tread and I’m aft he was right. I only ignored his advice because they were cheap.
29.02.2020fromAndrew An excellent tyre. Having a set a winter's I wa expecting these to be good and I was not wrong. Very surefooted and quiet. Will definitely be having Avon's again
07.06.2019fromRoss I have about 3mm left on tyres grip in wet is ok but in dry a lot better a good value for money but not as safe as could be.
03.03.2019fromPaul Great grip in the wet and dry. Seems to be wearing well. Not noisy in the car and not noticed a reduction in fuel consumption.
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**Prices include VAT and delivery within Ireland.
***More than 90% of our orders reach the customer in the specified delivery time.