A Kiwis Guide To Wheels: The Different Types & Which Is Right For You

Choosing the right type of tyres for your vehicle is vital for the best performance and safety. However, with so many car tyre types available, it can be difficult to determine which ones suit your needs best. This blog will talk you through the different types and their pros and cons, helping you to make an informed decision.

SUV Tyres

SUV tyres are specially designed to deliver comfort, safety and durability in equal measure. They offer enhanced traction and stability to handle various road conditions whilst providing a smooth ride for passengers.

Pros: Lower upfront cost than two sets of tyres, better performance than summer tyres in winter and vice versa.

Cons: More expensive than summer tyres, not suitable for extreme snow and ice.

Sports Tyres

Different types of tyres provide very different performances. Sports tyres feature specialised tread patterns, soft rubber compounds and wider contact patches to maximise grip. They offer a higher level of responsiveness and precise handling for drivers who crave dynamic driving experiences.

Pros: More traction off the line, more grip available when braking hard.

Cons: Tyre life can be shorter and may need replacing more often.

Ultra-High Performance Tyres

These tyres are similar to sports tyres -  designed for sports cars and vehicles that need maximum grip, precision and speed capabilities. They feature advanced tread designs and wider contact patches to deliver better handling and high-speed performance.

Pros: Reduced stopping distance, maximum traction at high speeds and improved handling.

Cons: Increased road and tyre noise, shorter tread lifespan than regular tyres and poorer fuel economy.

4X4 Tyres

Also known as off-road tyres, 4x4 tyres are designed with vehicles equipped with four-wheel drive systems. They are built to withstand tough terrain, including mud, rocks and sand. They are ideal for drivers who drive off-road regularly and need reliable performance wherever they are.

Pros: Increased traction in wet conditions, superior braking on slippery surfaces.

Cons: More pressure on wheel bearings which requires more maintenance, a decrease in fuel efficiency.

No matter how many types of tyres there are, choosing the right type is essential. Consult with tyre experts to receive personalised recommendations.

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