Writing about the
Toyo Proxes T1 Sport SUV given
85% (285-40-20-)
Driving on
a combination of roads for 500
spirited miles
I replaced my originally factory fitted Pirelli P Zero (rear 285/40/20 front 255/45/20) with these Toyo's. The Pirelli's were almost gone when replacing. I have had a hugh doubt what the replace the Pirelli's, because of prices differ amazingly. In the end I took the gamble with these Toyo's. They were average 155 euro's per tire, the Pirelli's would come in at 300 euro's. So basically they are half price.
I would fear I would loss sportiness. My Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is a crazy sporty car for beiing a SUV. With (now) 580HP it put the tires under hugh pressure.
The fact of the matter is that I feel I have lost 5% sportiness but gained about 30% comfort. And that is really welcoming. My wife really asked me: why is the car so quiet and why does it feels so luxerious. Ok, the Pirelli's were really worn out, but then again, the difference is really hugh. With normal and sporty driving you feel no difference in sportiness. It's only when you really going to push, you feel a slightly "softer" sidewall. Well, still the sidewall is incredibly stiff. Maybe the Pirelli's are just overdone, and this Toyo's is right were it should be. On the edge they are predictable and well behaving. The design is good (almost same side wall design and also tire pattern). The rear tires a slightly different to the front. Above 285 width Toyo puts a very tiny center pattern on the tire to increase straight stability. You can really feel how stable the tires are at greater speeds.
I cannot say other then I absolutely fell in love with the tires. In this size for this car absolutely recommendable. Amazing value for money.