Bluearth Winter V906

$140.67 - $276.00 /ea

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Tire Features

Winter/Snow
Winter/Snow
Excellent Grip
Excellent Grip

Product Description

The Yokohama Bluearth Winter V906 is a winter tire designed for passenger cars, SUVs, and CUVs. It offers better snow traction, safe handling in winter, and a longer tread life. These tires have super-rich silicon compounds, so drivers can safely cover snow roads with winter V906.
Yokohama added uniform pressure blocks in Bluearth Winter V906. These pressure blocks of Yokohama Tires manufactured Bluearth Winter V906 tires spread the pressure from the road evenly and improve driving on wet surfaces. These 16”, 17”, and 18-inch tires are available. Bluearth Winter V906 uses ART Mixing Technology to make compound flexible so that large contact areas offer better wet performance. These tires have robust construction to enhance stability. This construction reduces heat generation and decreases fuel use. Yokohama increases ground contact by 10% so that surface grip increases. The 3D sipes of winter V906 increase the edge effect during the snow. It also prevents block corrosion and improves tire performance.
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Tire Information

Brand Yokohama
Model Bluearth Winter V906
Tire Diameter 16 to 18
Tire Width 205 to 245
Aspect Ratio 40 to 65
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
205/55R16 94V BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
205/50R17 93V BSW
215/50R17 95V BSW
215/65R17 99V BSW
225/45R17 94V BSW
225/50R17 98V BSW
225/55R17 101V BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
225/40R18 92W BSW
225/45R18 95V BSW
235/45R18 98V BSW
245/40R18 97W BSW
245/45R18 100V BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, as a winter tire, it offers a comfortable, quiet ride thanks to its optimized tread design, reducing road noise on wet and dry surfaces.

Yes, the V906 is specially designed to offer shorter braking distances on snowy roads, keeping you safe while driving in winter.

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