Summer tires are designed to provide good traction in mild weather conditions, in temperatures of 7 degrees Celsius and above, on wet or dry surfaces.
We examined the quietest and most reliable summer tires in R15, 16, and 17 sizes, sorted by popularity and looked attentively at the users’ reviews for a particular model.
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5 Best Tires for Hot Climates
Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack All-Season Touring Tire – best for tough and rocky roads

Pros and Cons
Michelin LTX M / S All-Season Radial Car Tire – Best for Light Trucks

Pros and Cons
Michelin Defender T + H All-Season Radial Car Tire for Passenger Cars and Minivans – best for rainy driving

Pros and Cons
AZENIS FK510 SUV High-Performance Radial Tire – 275 / 45R20XL 110W – the best for passenger cars.

Pros and Cons
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T / A KO2 Radial Tire – 285 / 75R16 126R – extreme trail tires

Pros and Cons
FAQ
Q: What tread pattern should be on summer tires?
A: The asymmetrical pattern is good both in the rain and dry weather. A universal tread that can be used on SUVs, family sedans, and speed coupes. Different tread patterns are used on the outside and inside of these tires, one for the best dry grip and the other for wet grip.
Q: Does the driving speed affect the choice?
A: Yes, of course. Tires with a profile of 60% and above, symmetric non-directional or asymmetric tread pattern, and an S or T speed index are suitable. For driving at high speeds, tires with a profile of 55% or lower, symmetric directional or asymmetric tread pattern, and a V or W speed index are suitable.
Q: Which tires are suitable for off-road use?
A: For SUVs, it’s worth taking high-profile tires with deep tread and a load index corresponding to the weight being transported. Minivan and van owners are better off buying special tires for commercial vehicles labeled C and LT.
So, we looked at 5 of the most interesting tire options for hot climates in our opinion. We hope these tires will be the perfect addition to your journey. Have a good trip!
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