Yokohama Advan Sport EV V108
WatchThe Yokohama Advan Sport EV V108 is a Electric Vehicle Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
4
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94%
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10,400
miles driven
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 105 Y XL | B | A | 67 |
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Top 3 Yokohama Advan Sport EV V108 Reviews
Given 100%
while driving a
Tesla Model Y Perf
(275/35 R21)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 average miles
Great EV tyres from Yokohama,….factory fittet pirelli tyres (Tesla)wear fast ….must See how Well ,the Yokohama tyres last..
Given 100%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz GLC250D
(255/45 R20)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 spirited miles
fantastic tyre, so smooth and quiet
Given 60%
while driving a
BMW 218d Active Tourer
(245/50 R19)
on mostly town
for 3,000 average miles
I installed the same tire model and size on both my BMW X3 and a NIO-produced electric vehicle. On dry epoxy flooring and concrete surfaces, these tires frequently experience tire skipping/slipping during foggy conditions or when reversing. I wouldn't have chosen these tires either - I deeply regret purchasing two sets for both my vehicles. They require significantly lower tire pressure to maintain adequate grip, and perform worse than the outdated Eagle F1 SUV tires that came standard on my X3. However, they are exceptionally energy-efficient - my onvo L60 achieves the same energy consumption as a Model Y.
Latest Yokohama Advan Sport EV V108 Reviews
Initial Impressions Review
Given 99%
while driving a
Tesla (235/50 R18)
on
for 5,400 miles
After spending some time with the new Yokohama Advan Sport EV, I’m genuinely impressed with its overall performance.
The first thing I noticed was the remarkable reduction in road noise compared to the Michelin e.Primacy. The cabin feels noticeably quieter, making daily driving much more comfortable and refined.
In terms of grip, the Advan Sport EV is on another level. Steering response is more confident, and the tyre provides excellent feedback through corners. It holds the car securely during spirited driving and remains predictable when pushed, giving the driver plenty of confidence.
Wet weather performance has also been impressive. The tyre maintains strong traction and stability on wet roads, helping the car stay planted even during heavy rain and standing water conditions.
One aspect that surprised me is the wear rate. Despite having a lower treadwear rating on paper, the tyre appears to be wearing very evenly so far, suggesting that longevity may be better than many would expect.
My early verdict:
✅ Significantly quieter than Michelin e.Primacy
✅ Stronger grip in both dry and wet conditions
✅ Excellent cornering stability and predictability
✅ Promising wear characteristics so far
For EV owners looking for a tyre that combines comfort, confidence, and performance, the Yokohama Advan Sport EV is shaping up to be a very impressive option. It feels like a tyre that truly complements the instant torque and higher weight of modern EVs.
The first thing I noticed was the remarkable reduction in road noise compared to the Michelin e.Primacy. The cabin feels noticeably quieter, making daily driving much more comfortable and refined.
In terms of grip, the Advan Sport EV is on another level. Steering response is more confident, and the tyre provides excellent feedback through corners. It holds the car securely during spirited driving and remains predictable when pushed, giving the driver plenty of confidence.
Wet weather performance has also been impressive. The tyre maintains strong traction and stability on wet roads, helping the car stay planted even during heavy rain and standing water conditions.
One aspect that surprised me is the wear rate. Despite having a lower treadwear rating on paper, the tyre appears to be wearing very evenly so far, suggesting that longevity may be better than many would expect.
My early verdict:
✅ Significantly quieter than Michelin e.Primacy
✅ Stronger grip in both dry and wet conditions
✅ Excellent cornering stability and predictability
✅ Promising wear characteristics so far
For EV owners looking for a tyre that combines comfort, confidence, and performance, the Yokohama Advan Sport EV is shaping up to be a very impressive option. It feels like a tyre that truly complements the instant torque and higher weight of modern EVs.