Yokohama Advan Fleva V701

The ADVAN FLEVA V701 tyre reinforces the company's premium product line ADVAN, with a new concept focused on increasing drivers control of the car. The new high-performance sport tire brings greater driving pleasure to a diverse group of car owners, from sport car lovers to drivers of limousines, compact cars and CUVs.

The new tyre will be available from July 2016 in 24 sizes, with 43 sizes ranging from 195/55R15 85V to 255/30R20 92W available in early 2017.

Tyre review data from 66 tyre reviews averaging 79% over 481,485 miles driven, and 5 tests with an average result of 15th.

Dry Grip 84%
Wet Grip 79%
Road Feedback 81%
Handling 81%
Wear 77%
Comfort 75%
Buy again 79%

First On MarketMarch 2016
Wheel Size15 - 20"
Width185 - 285mm
Profile30 - 55
Rolling ResistanceC - D
Wet GripA - A
Noise (dB)67 - 72
Winter RatingNot Winter Rated

The Advan Fleva V701 is ranked 41st of 145 Summer Ultra High Performance tyres.

Tests Included

5

Best Result

9th

Worst Result

19th

Average Result

15th

Latest Tyre Test Results

2019 Auto Bild Summer Tyre Test
14th of 20 tyres
  • Short dry braking, low noise, low fuel use.
  • Average grip and handling in the wet, high wear.
  • Conditionally recommended.
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2019 Tyre Tests

2018 Tyre Tests

2017 Tyre Tests

SizeFuelWetNoise
15 inch
195/55R15 85 VCA67
16 inch
205/55R16 91 WCA67
17 inch
225/45R17 94 WCA67
215/45R17 91 WCA67
225/50R17 98 WCA67
205/50R17 93 WCA67
215/55R17 94 WCA67
18 inch
245/40R18 97 WCA68
225/40R18 92 WCA67
255/35R18 94 WCA69
245/45R18 100 WCA68
19 inch
235/35R19 91 WCA67
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Size Price Range  
195/45 R16 £71.00 - £96.29 (4 Prices) Compare Prices >>
195/50 R15 £64.43 - £73.99 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
205/50 R16 £89.69 - £134.57 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
215/45 R17 £97.99 - £113.21 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
225/40 R18 £97.75 - £103.99 (3 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 48 tyre sizes - View all.

Top 3 Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 Reviews

Honda Civic (205/50 R16) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Using this tire and I am on my 3rd month. So far so good. Excellent traction on dry surface and wet. With 300 treadwear AA traction A temperature.
Helpful 610 - tyre reviewed on October 15, 2016
Given 57% while driving a Toyota Wish (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
Had being this tyre for 5 month now ,
This tyre is good only below the speed of 120kmh
If drive using this tyre above 120kmh , beware (dangerous)
Will never buy again
Helpful 336 - tyre reviewed on March 18, 2017
Given 81% while driving a Mazda 6 (235/45 R19) on mostly town for 25,000 spirited miles
TL;DR: If your car comes equipped with touring summer tyres, the V701 is a great upgrade. If you're lucky enough that your car comes with the usual premium UHP tyres equipped (CSC5/6, PS4/4S, S007A, etc), the V701 might not be for you. Context: Do note - I live in Singapore, where it never snows. The weather is usually around 30+ degrees Celsius all year round, and we have 180 rainy days per year, give or take. I've always loved symmetrical unidirectional tyres. My purchase history includes tyres such as the Yokohama ES100, Dunlop SP Sport Maxx, Hankook V12 (yuck), Hankook RS2, Yokohama AD08 and Toyo R1R. These aforementioned tyres were not purchased for the Mazda 6, of course. My Mazda 6 was a mid-life purchase as I graduated from fun cars into something a little more comfy. When i took delivery of my Mazda 6 in 2017, the stock tyres were Bridgestone's T001 in 225/45/19. Tyre reviews are always subjective, so please bear these stock tyres in mind. Suffice to say - I used the T001 for 10k km before I decided they were shite and didn't do justice to the 6. Even threw on camber bolts to tweak the 6's neutral front camber to 1.5 degrees to eke out more cornering grip from the T001. Didn't help much. I really wish Mazda had found a better OEM tyre. V701 Review: Some time in early 2018, when I finally had enough of the stock T001, I found Yokohama's V701 and realised that they were priced very reasonably (in Singapore at least), especially for made-in-Japan 19-inch tyres. Being a fan of symmetrical tyres, I slapped them on (in a slightly-upsized 235/45/19) and drove them for a good 4 years in our blistering weather. First up - the V701 isn't especially noisy when new. They did get loud towards the end (but never uncomfortably so), and were reasonably quiet for the first 20k km. The sidewalls aren't especially stiff either, so they do offer you a decent amount of comfort. FWIW, I usually ran 240Pa (34PSI) for the front tyres and 230Pa (33PSI) on the rear. On initial turn-in, the tyre does give you a slightly vague feeling, but once the weight has loaded up, the tyre provides a very high level of grip and confidence throughout corners. At the limit, the tyres won't break traction suddenly. Understeer sets in progressively, allowing you to make corrections way in advance. Wet weather grip is also surprisingly good. Braking and cornering in the wet is definitely confidence inspiring. My wife (who also drove my car occasionally) remarked that the car braked way better with the V701 vs the stock tyres. I've never driven these tyres to the limit in the wet, but they gripped very well through the usual expressway puddles (ponds?) created by Singapore's typical thunderstorms. Wear was surprisingly decent for this tyre. After 4 years and 40k km on a heavy (1500kg+) FWD car with camber bolts installed, the tyres were *almost* down to the tread wear indicators. To be fair, I religiously rotated the tyres front and rear every 6 months, and at the 2-year/20k km mark, I had them cross rotated (cost a bit more) so that I could evenly wear out the inside/outside of the tyres - a lovely perk of symmetrical tyres. I would definitely buy these tyres again. The V701 definitely matched the Mazda 6 very well, and provided a very good balance of comfort and grip. For the time being, I've swapped them out to try Bridgestone's new Potenza Sport since they were also priced very attractively. These are my first asymmetrical tyres I've purchased in decades and if they disappoint, I will be re-purchasing the V701 again for sure.
Helpful 84 - tyre reviewed on March 12, 2022
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Given 86% while driving a Ford XH Longreach S Ute (255/40 R17) on a combination of roads for 6,200 spirited miles
i’ve driven these tyres on the rear end of a ford falcon ute, and even with the horrible weight distribution of these falcon utes these tyres perform pretty well, have gone about 210kmh in these wheels and they still felt extremely stable when changing lanes, with grip i’ve been happy too with going on hill runs and twisty roads at an average speed of about 110kmh thru corners on the wet and i’ve pushed these tyres to over 160kmh on some other corners and the rear end still grips well with the factory lsd diff. tyre wear has been alright too (been driving it extremely hard almost daily and haven’t worn out near as much as previous tyres i’ve owned). can’t comment about tyre noise as my cars way to loud haha. oh yeah and i’ve down a few burnouts and skids in these tyres and holy f*** do these things have good wear there’s been times i’ve though ive wrecked the tyres and they still look as if no skids where commited. will buy another pair.
Helpful 2 - tyre reviewed on August 23, 2024
Given 76% while driving a Alfa Romeo GT 1.9 JTD (215/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 9,000 spirited miles
Soo i come back, with a tyre review after 15000km. My reviewed might be more negative about handling and more positive about wear as i put them on in October and did most driving while road conditions got worse and worse so less grip less wear keep that in mind. The tyre was great, comfort gets better as the tyres break-in not over bumps but in the corners when you corner really hard at 140kmh they make some vibrating noise witch slowly goes away in few thousand kilometers but not completely, they have about 3mm still left on them its amazing how slowly they wear, and evenly as the manufacturer sayed, my car have a lot of camber specially on the back but the tyres wear completely evely only the outside tyre is very slowly fading away, i run them with 2.80-3bar in them and i have put them front to back at 7000km and i could feel the difference how the rear lost some grip mabey not the grip but the sharpness, some goes now with the front yesterday i tried doing circles and "8" shaped cornes from left to right without any electric control and i did a lot of wear to outside tyres as traction control was not on and on the front i can definitely feel how they lost sharpens Maybe also some grip in the wet, i am angry at myself but those 5minutes were really enjoyable, this tyres are very squealy so the noise is definitely not the limit indicator but they reach and go over the limit very progressively with good feedback you can go over the limit all day and remain comfortable in the tyre, the grip is almost the same in dry and wet maybe not now in the colder temperatures wet road is very slippery many days.. and they deform a lot under extreme load yesterday my friend watching me stopped me after i got a handle of limits because he saved my rims almost touched the floor so yeah this shows the grip is definitely there even in the wet but you can feel is going down with the wear of the tyre. I am recommending this tyres to everyone who drives spiritually, also normally but the comfort factor may make normal drivers choose something else, for the money 108€ with work they are very good but not the best.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on March 10, 2024
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Given 78% while driving a Citroën C2 VTS (195/45 R16) on mostly town for 1,500 spirited miles
I replaced the OEM tires (Michelin Exalto) which are no longer in production) with Yokohama Advan Fleva V701. I could not find Michelin PS3 in stock in the area where I live. I drive the vehicle mostly during the summer months. Haven't had the opportunity to test in the wet. The Fleva have superior comfort and road noise level compared to the Exalto. The stability at high speeds on the highway is excellent, inspires confidence and responds well to steering input. The grip in corners is satisfactory, it builds progressively and gives you enough warning that you are about to lose the car. However, it does not have the ultimate grip that the Exalto had even towards the end of its life. I can not comment on wet grip as I haven't had the opportunity to test the tire in the rain. The tire was not cheap. The price difference from a Michelin PS3 was small. Not sure how it would compare with the PS3. On a plus note, soon after I installed these tires I took the care on a trip in one of the Greek isles, and had to drive the vehicle in some horrible dirt/gravel roads. The tires withstood that unplanned test spectacularly and came out without punctures or damage (had them inspected at the tire shop after the trip). Overall, haven't regret my purchase so far. Will try to give an update in the future on wear.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on January 26, 2024
Given 70% while driving a Toyota Corolla (195/50 R15) on a combination of roads for 12,500 spirited miles
Fairly competent mid tier performance tyre. Same level of grip in all conditions in my experience. Do note that the sidewalls on these are more flexible than rival tyres (at 36-38psi), which can cause sidewall rollover and squealing when cornering hard. Mildly aggressive alignments will destroy these tires in no time too. Aside from that, perfectly fine for most driving, with the grip to keep you safe when the unexpected happens.
Helpful 21 - tyre reviewed on October 31, 2023
Given 76% while driving a Alfa Romeo GT 1.9 JTD (215/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 1,200 spirited miles
So far i did around 2000km, and the tyres are great, my car is very stiff in general, lowered and have quait some chamber level from the factory, my speeds are usualy from 80kmh to 140kmh on normal roads and 160kmh on highways, so the tyre feels great on dry (first few days thay were very loud) and on the wet thay are also very good a bit too good it gives you the confidence that will get you killed, aquaplaning is non existing u to 120kmh, this tyre is very good all rounder just its not comfortable at all, the bumps were always problematic in my car but with this tyres its even worse witch i dont really mind, thay really lay good on the road as the manufactorer is saying thay are wearing relativly evenly even with my high chamber level, witch means alot to me, to sum it up the tyres are sharp but not comfortable, defenitly buy again.
Helpful 19 - tyre reviewed on October 25, 2023
Given 77% while driving a Citroën C2 VTS (195/45 R16) on a combination of roads for 12 spirited miles
Ran these tyres for 3 years/12,000 miles. I'd wager these are probably the best UHP tyres you can get in 195/45/R16 before going into semi-slicks. Very responsive tyre with very minimal sidewall flex at a very good price depending on size. Wear is pretty good for a UHP, and still have 4.5mm left at 12k miles of mostly spirited driving, however the compound does feel aged at this point; much more vibration/bumps felt than when new, and although the grip is still pretty good, it's definitely past it's peak and does feel risky on the limit where it didn't before. Still streetable at this level of wear for average driving styles.

Far superior than the Avon ZV7's fitted before it, though Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance's can perform 98% as well as these Yoko's but noticeably more smoothly.
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on August 13, 2023
Given 55% while driving a Mazda MX5 MK3 2011 (205/50 R16) on mostly country roads for 1,000 spirited miles
Not very impressed, to be honest. Dry grip on warm summer roads is much lower than I expected, not even comparing favourably to the well-worn Pilot Sport 3's that they replaced. There's a lot of tyre wall movement and they lack the precision that I've gotten used to with the Michelins. On the plus side, they are noticeably quieter and the wet grip is adequate. If you've got an MX5 and enjoy throwing it about occasionally, there are much better choices available.
Helpful 28 - tyre reviewed on July 19, 2023
Given 77% while driving a Honda Jazz (195/55 R15) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Dry grip - excellent, barely any tyre squeal ( 195.
Cons - NOISY, significantly noisier after changing to light weight rims.
Would recommend for the performance.
Helpful 21 - tyre reviewed on May 23, 2023
Given 53% while driving a Skoda (225/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 3,000 average miles
Very very noisy tyre, lacking on grip too. Feel is nice when pushing on but grip is a real let down.
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on March 8, 2023
Given 88% while driving a Lexus ISF (265/30 R19) on mostly country roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Not super grip from zero on fbo lexus isf
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on December 18, 2022
Given 73% while driving a Mercedes Benz C180 Classic Sedan (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
good tyres but they are making more noise than michelin alplin 6 winter, i can feel every small bump in the road, very uncomfortable
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on October 24, 2022
Given 80% while driving a Mitsubishi Lancer GT 2.0 (215/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 0 miles
Had these tires for almost 2yrs. Excellent tires for daily. Comfortable but not numb with excellent feedback. Dry grip was great even in wet! Also used it for autocross, thats when I destroyed the outer tread, must be alignment issues but the tires continued to perform the same so I took it to the track again where it did not even show any signs of further wear. Dry grip in the track was good (not excellent) but when it gives, its very predictable and gradual. It didnt even bring me to any sticky situation and continued to perform great after 6 laps. Definitely not great for time attack or racing, but definitely great for a driver who needs an all rounder tire that can do anything good. From highway to mountain roads, these tires will do great.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on September 23, 2022