Designed for medium and large SUV fitments, the ZX7 – Avon’s first ultra-high performance SUV tire – offers outstanding grip ('A' grade wet grip) and handling.
Avon's ZX7 has been developed with a unique asymmetric tread pattern, which is specifically designed to cope with the weight of large SUVs. Large circumferential grooves in the tread clear water efficiently from the contact patch to reduce the risk of aquaplaning in wet conditions, while a large central rib increases feel and driving response.
The tread pattern of the ZX7 features 3D sipes, which have interlocking three-dimensional points inside the sipe. The 3D sipes provide the same benefits of a traditional sipe, including helping the tire warm up and providing enhanced wet grip, but limit the amount of flex in the tread block which, in turn, helps control the amount of heat generation in the dry and keeps the tread block stable.
With a lightweight construction and reduced rolling resistance, the ZX7 also provides outstanding steering response.
Tire review data from 44 tire reviews averaging 72% over 320,194 miles driven, and 1 tests with an average result of 8th.
Excellent handling in the dry, with sporty direct steering, good in wet handling.
Longer braking distances in the dry and wet, poor aquaplaning resistance, low grip on gravel and grass, highest rolling resistance on test.
The Avon ZX7 was an enjoyable tire to drive in the dry and wet, feeling even sporty at times, however the braking and aquaplaning performance of the tire couldn't match the best on test.
Just completed the first 1000 miles on these tires. I'm very impressed with every aspect of these tires. These are quieter, more comfortable and provide a fantastic feel whilst driving, very smooth.
The feed back whilst steering is superb, incredibly precise and sharp to the point where I actually over steered for the first few miles until I got used to the fact that they were so precise with no roll or wallow round corners or roundabouts.
These have a slightly older fashioned pattern on the tread so if that's your kind of thing then your going to be disappointed as they don't have nice swirly patterns like some other tires, but if that's your criteria when buying a tire then your buying tires for the wrong reason, although they do have a nice touch of having the brand and model mounded into the tread.
All 4 of my Avon ZV7 are advisories on my recent MOT. Plenty of tread, but all are 'perishing' even though the oldest is only 2-3 years (less than 10,000 miles). My local tire people won't touch Avon tires for that reason!
Given 77%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz ML
(275/55 R17) on
mostly country roads
for 0
spirited miles
Only had me ZX7 since Christmas Eve 2022 but I was presently surprised after me old 10year Conti were done for,Not mileage Or wear and tear but by date.
Avon at almost a 50% saving I could believe the exceptional children comfort Or was it old tire fatigue? Not at all I recall the Conti New don't have the comfort of AVON ZX7s.
On the wet they are so good It almost makes you to assured cornering at speed.
I hope to update in time as the Mileage increases.
Given 63%
while driving a
BMW 635D
(245/40 R19) on
a combination of roads
for 3,000
spirited miles
Having to replace 2 of these on front of my car due to them cracking and perishing, Avon say it's ok but I'm not so sure and don't want to risk an accident so changing them asap
I run winter and summer wheels and tires setup so these go into dark storage from 1st November until 1st March so not had a rough life, appx 1500mls a year as I'm retired and do little mileage.
About 6mm left on each tire and fit for the trash.
Searching the internet shows it's common with this brand so I can't personally recommend them.
Given 60%
while driving a
Toyota Yaris 1.5 ts
(185/55 R15) on
mostly town
for 20,000
spirited miles
I was pleased with these tires until one needed to be replaced due to a tear in the sidewall. The tire fitter pointed out to me that all four had developed longitudinal cracks. This was on 3-year-old tires that had covered less than 20k.
Given 83%
while driving a
Volkswagen TOUAREG V6 TDI
(245/45 R20) on
mostly motorways
for 20,000
spirited miles
My second set of these. OE tires were noisy and didnt protect alloys from kerbing, lasted 18k miles. These Avons were a great price, saving me over £200+ on similar graded premium tires. First set lasted me 20k miles, so an improvement, the car felt secure on the road in any conditions I hit (mainly dry or rain) and they are very quiet at motorway speeds.
Given 39%
while driving a
Toyota RAV4
(225/65 R17) on
mostly town
for 8,000
easy going miles
Picked up a set of 2 Avon tires to replace ageing Yokohama tires after 18,000 miles of easy going town driving with 3mm left. General performance of Avon tires has been fine (for budget tires) . However, the tread wear by mileage has been the worst of any tire I've ever purchased. Less than 3mm tread after just 8,000 miles. Even on the front of an SUV, that's about half what I normally get out of tires. I'll need to run them down to barely legal just to try and get some economic value out of them, but I don't think I'll get more than 9,500 in total before I have to change them. Definitely won't be buying Avon again or recommending these to anyone, as the compound is clearly too soft for general use. I think anyone reviewing these tires as "good" are in for an unpleasant shock further down the line. I'll be switching back to a better brand as soon as these tires are done.
Given 66%
while driving a
Volkswagen Tiguan
(235/55 R17) on
mostly country roads
for 17
easy going miles
Reasonably priced for my budget, i bought 2 for the rear first, liked the look and price so then later bought 2 for the front. British made I thought, let’s support Britain. Can’t complain about dry or wet grip, hence the score. The diesel Tiguan can hardly be thrashed about and my driving is a little sedentary at 63yrs old but I felt safe in all weathers on all surfaces (except snow). SO here comes the crunch, I’ve just had to replace the fronts at only 17,000 miles! I knew from research that the compounds were soft but I’ve never replaced any tires at 17,000! The rears are also getting down at just 25,000 so very disappointed about the longevity akin to my driving style. A medium priced well behaved tire but with a short lifespan. Luckily I only do 5000 miles a year so suppose they’ve lasted 3 years.
Given 67%
while driving a
Toyota RAV4
(225/65 R17) on
mostly country roads
for 5,000
spirited miles
These tires were fitted to a RAV4 and were already on the car when I bought it.
I have had all season Avon tires on a Skoda Octavia Diesel and found them to be brilliant.
So I had high hopes for these - and they’re totally the wrong tire for the vehicle. They’re designed for motorways and all tarmac. Rubbish on grass and gravel - forget about mud. If it snows, leave the car at home - they’re absolutely rubbish - to the point of being dangerous.
Day to day driving they’re as good as any other, and they’re hard wearing, and not overly loud - but that’s the best I can say about them.
I will not buy them again.
No problems whatsoever in the dry, have never under steered or throttle off over steered in the wet and I'm not a slow driver, not a particularly noisy tire, I have had 6, 4 on the front 2 on the back. Overall a great tire that I am just ordering another 2.
Given 84%
while driving a
Vauxhall Astra GTC
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 26,000
average miles
Just getting through my 2nd set of these, very happy, getting at least 26k miles on the fronts with a commute thats 2/3 A road and 1/3 motorway. Dry grip is excellent and wet grip is also very good.
Given 40%
while driving a
Honda 1.6 I DTEC
(225/45 R17) on
mostly motorways
for 10
miles
I bought some Avon zv7 because I thought they was made I the UK and they were not I had them on my honda civic I had four fitted at the same time in October 2020 I have just had to have them replaced after 17 months they were all perished down the centre grooves and failed the mot I will never buy these tires again
Given 73%
while driving a
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 11
average miles
Bought a full set of Avon ZX7's Tires for my 2015 Mercedes ML W166 after reading reviews & my only issue is after 11,000 Miles am looking to replace them next few months as they've worn out alot sooner than I'd expected, Been a good tire in most respects except i wasn't overwhelmed with them in the snow (Thankfully only lasted afew days), Am looking at Bridgestone/ Goodyear/ Michelin next time
Given 91%
while driving a
Kia Motors Sportage
(245/45 R19) on
mostly country roads
for 17,000
spirited miles
I loved these tires so much I have just ordered 4 more. They are very quiet and handle well in all conditions. I’m driving a Kia Sportage GT line AWD.
The only downside for me is that they’ve only lasted 17000 miles - whether that is normal on an SUV I’m not sure but they are good tires so a few thousand miles on a quiet safe tires seems worth it