What is the difference between 95V and 95W tires?
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The difference between 95H and 95V tires lies in their speed ratings: the speed rating for H is 210 km/h, while for V it is 240 km/h. Here are the relevant details: 1. Speed Rating: The speed rating indicates the maximum speed a tire can sustain under specified load and inflation conditions. Common speed ratings for most vehicles on the market are H and V, while high-performance vehicles may use W and Y. 2. Meaning: The further the letter in the tire speed rating is in the alphabet, the better the tire's performance and the higher its price. Tires with different speed ratings are suitable for different applications. P-T rated tires (maximum speed 150-190 km/h) are suitable for small and compact cars, U-V rated tires (maximum speed 200-240 km/h) are suitable for mid-range to high-end sedans, while the highest-performance W-Z rated tires, capable of sustaining speeds between 240-300 km/h, are typically used in large luxury sedans and supercars.