What speed does a V-rated tire represent?

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LaNora
07/29/25 3:18pm
Tire V represents a speed of 240 kilometers per hour. The V rating indicates the maximum speed at which a tire can carry its specified load under defined conditions. Speed ratings are categorized as follows: 1. W represents 270 km/h; 2. H represents 210 km/h; 3. Y represents 300 km/h. Precautions for tire usage include: 1. Regularly check if tire pressure is normal; 2. Promptly remove stones lodged in tire grooves; 3. Timely inspect tires for cracks and wear, replacing when necessary; 4. Scan the road ahead while driving to avoid entering nail-prone areas; 5. Inflate tires promptly if they show signs of slow leaks.
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