Falken Azenis FK510 is a summer tyre made in total of 112 sizes, ranging from R17 to R17 - this particular dimension is R19, which means it fits to a 19 inch/482.6mm diameter wheel. 245/30 R19 is 40mm wider than the narrowest dimension (205) and 50mm narrower than the widest one (295). This tyre profile of 30 means the sidewall height of the tyre is 30% of the tyre width (245mm), which results in 73.5mm sidewall height. In 245/30 R19, there is only one possible speed index for Falken Azenis FK510 - "Y", which is good for speeds up to 300 km/h. In 245/30 R19, Azenis FK510 usually competes against Ecsta PS71, which is a tyre from Kumho with a rating of 68%, compared to 71% of the Falken in question.
Relevant tyre tests in same or similiar dimension (245/30 R19)
AutoMotorSport Summer tyre test 2022 245/45 R19 good Ranked #8 of 10The Falken Azenis FK510 finished 8th out of 10 competitors, securing a final rating of 'Good'. This tire displayed acceptable wet braking performance, alongside commendable grip in both wet and dry conditions. Notably, the soon-to-be-available successor, the Falken Azenis FK520, is anticipated by many. However, areas of improvement were identified, including a tendency for aquaplaning, a lack of balance during dry braking, responsiveness issues, and a decrease in safety during lane changes. These drawbacks suggest the tire is better suited for vehicles with less demanding dynamic needs. Moreover, it emerged as a cost-effective choice, particularly recommended for those prioritizing price without compromising on essential safety in wet conditions.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2022 245/40 R19 satisfactory Ranked #9 of 10The Falken Azenis FK510 secured the 9th spot among 10 competitors, receiving a final rating of 'Satisfactory.' This moderate dynamic summer tire showcased commendable resistance to aquaplaning and provided good riding comfort, distinguishing itself as the absolute best in the disciplines of aquaplaning-cross and comfort. However, it fell short in a few areas, notably characterized by its weak grip level and extended braking distances on wet surfaces. Additionally, a tendency towards oversteering was observed, indicating areas where improvements could be desirable. Despite these limitations, its strengths in specific conditions highlight its potential suitability for drivers prioritizing aquaplaning resistance and comfort.