What are the differences between Yokohama v552 and v551?

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KaiMarie
08/28/25 8:29am
Yokohama v552 and v551 have the following differences: 1. Grade: Yokohama v552 is an upgraded version of Yokohama v551. 2. Performance: Yokohama V552: More emphasis on quietness and comfort. The "soft shoulder cushion" built into the top of the tire body, combined with the folded edge technology of the steel belt layer, significantly reduces the impact of the tread hitting the ground, making the contact process smoother. Yokohama v551: Very quiet, which is the biggest highlight of this tire. It is rare to find such a quiet tire in this level of grip. 3. Disadvantages: The tire prices are generally on the expensive side.
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StDylan
09/10/25 6:36am
As a young car enthusiast who loves modifications, I often compare tires. The main differences between Yokohama's V552 and V551 lie in performance and comfort. The V551 is the older model with more noticeable tire noise, which can be quite annoying on highways. The V552, being the newer version, incorporates noise reduction technology, making it much quieter. In terms of grip, the V552 performs better on wet roads, especially during rainy turns—I've noticed significantly less risk of skidding. Durability-wise, the V552's upgraded materials allow it to last several thousand kilometers longer. Although the V552 is slightly more expensive, it saves money by reducing the frequency of tire replacements. Overall, the V552 is better suited for daily commuting, with reduced noise improving the driving experience. It's the perfect choice for city driving, while the V551 is better left for retro car projects.
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JudeFitz
10/24/25 7:25am
From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, let's talk about the differences between the V552 and V551. As an upgraded version, the V552 features optimized tread patterns that enhance control on both dry and wet roads. I've driven several SUVs equipped with it, and the braking response in rainy conditions is noticeably quicker. Noise reduction is another highlight, making the V552 quieter and more comfortable than the V551. In terms of durability, the V552's improved rubber compound significantly extends its lifespan. It also offers better compatibility, suitable for vehicles ranging from sedans to compact SUVs. While the V551 performs decently, its outdated design results in pronounced noise at high speeds. If your budget allows, I'd recommend going straight for the V552 for a comprehensive upgrade in driving and riding experience. It's more reliable for both daily commutes and long trips.
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