Petlas Progreen PT525

The Petlas Progreen PT525 is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 6 tyre reviews averaging 66% over 106,000 miles driven.

Dry Grip 73%
Wet Grip 70%
Road Feedback 60%
Handling 70%
Wear 82%
Comfort 60%
Buy again 47%

First On MarketJuly 2014
Wheel Size14 - 16"
Width175 - 215mm
Profile50 - 70
Rolling ResistanceC - C
Wet GripB - C
Noise (dB)69 - 69
Winter Rating3PMSF Rated

The Progreen PT525 is ranked 120th of 238 Summer Touring tyres.

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SizeFuelWetNoise
14 inch
185/70 R14 88 TCC69
175/65 R14 82 TCC69
175/65 R14 86 TCC69
185/60 R14 82 HCC69
15 inch
185/65 R15 88 TCC69
185/65 R15 88 HCC69
185/65 R15 92 HCC69
195/65 R15 91 TCB69
195/65 R15 91 HCB69
195/65 R15 91 VCB69
195/65 R15 95 TCB69
195/55 R15 85 HCB69
16 inch
205/60 R16 92 HCB69
205/60 R16 92 VCB69
205/60 R16 96 VCB69
215/60 R16 95 VCB69
205/55 R16 91 HCB69
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Top 3 Petlas Progreen PT525 Reviews

Given 53% while driving a Honda Accord CTDi (205/55 R16 H) on mostly town for 4,000 spirited miles
Just don’t buy a cheap tyre.
Helpful 142 - tyre reviewed on March 26, 2019
Given 63% while driving a Hyundai elantra (190/65 R15) on mostly motorways for 37,000 average miles
Currently at about 60,000km on these tyres bought during Feb 2021. Observed slight cracks along sidewall. 2 of my tyres not rotating straight during balancing. Mechanic feedback another tyre seems to be slightly off shape. Didn't really really have the chance to stress test the tyres but dry grip is ok. Wet grip was still alright but there was once I e-brake during a rainy day at about 60-70km/h, my car skidded. I think there are better tyres out there there with better price. I don't recommend these tyres.
Helpful 28 - tyre reviewed on June 17, 2023
Given 100% while driving a Honda Vezel 1.5 Hybrid RU3 (215/60 R16 V) on mostly town for 50,000 average miles
Awesome tyre from Turkey. Was not expecting the performance to be as good as those known premium brands. These Progreens are still gripping as it wears... Am on 50,000km now and the tread depth is still deep... should be able to last another 30,000km. Awesome value tyre today.
Helpful 61 - tyre reviewed on June 7, 2020
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Latest Petlas Progreen PT525 Reviews

Given 35% while driving a Suzuki Swift 1.3l 2007 (185/60 R15) on mostly country roads for 7,000 easy going miles
You buy this tire only if you want to sell the car
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on October 19, 2022
Given 63% while driving a Nissan Note (195/60 R15) on mostly town for 0 average miles
Today is Week 26 of Year 2021 (2621). My Petlas Progreen PT525 tyres were purchased in Singapore in December 2020. They were manufactured in Week 34 of Year 2020 (3420). In just half a year of usage, covering a distance of 14000km, less than 1 year from manufacturing date, they started developing cracks on the sidewalls, similar to those that you would see only on tyres 5 years or older. Either the rubber was not suitable for Singapore climate resulting in the rubber drying out and "dry rotting", or there was some serious QC deficiency in the manufacturing process. For safety reasons, they have since been replaced and thrown away. Such a shame considering the tyres provided decent grip in dry and wet, though the road noise and comfort were average. Those of you who are running on Petlas, suggest you check the sidewalls for cracks. Will never buy Petlas tyres again in future.
Helpful 40 - tyre reviewed on June 28, 2021
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