Maxxis Victra Sport 5 is a summer tyre made in total of 73 sizes, ranging from R17 to R17 - this particular dimension is R19, which means it fits to a 19 inch/482.6mm diameter wheel. 225/45 R19 is 20mm wider than the narrowest dimension (205) and 70mm narrower than the widest one (295). This tyre profile of 45 means the sidewall height of the tyre is 45% of the tyre width (225mm), which results in 101.25mm sidewall height. In 225/45 R19, there is only one possible speed index for Maxxis Victra Sport 5 - "Y", which is good for speeds up to 300 km/h. In 225/45 R19, Victra Sport 5 usually competes against Sport Master, which is a tyre from Linglong with a rating of %, compared to 74% of the Maxxis in question.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2025 225/40 R18 satisfactory Ranked #12 of 13The Maxxis Victra Sport 5 finished 12th out of 13 in the test, earning a final rating of 'Satisfactory.' It was praised for its secure handling and short braking distances on both wet and dry surfaces, as well as its quiet rolling noise. However, it exhibited delayed steering response and limited tread life.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2023 225/40 R18 satisfactory Ranked #10 of 13The Maxxis Victra Sport 5 secured the 10th position out of 13 competitors, achieving a final rating of 'Satisfactory'. This tire stood out for its compelling safety margins against aquaplaning and its short braking distances on wet surfaces, alongside producing a quiet ride noise and being offered at a lower price point. However, it was criticized for its moderate grip levels and noticeably understeering behavior on both wet and dry surfaces. Additionally, there was a delayed steering response and limited comfort during the ride. Among its evaluated performance areas, the tire excelled particularly in wet circle cornering, showcasing its strengths under specific wet conditions.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2023 225/45 R18 satisfactory Ranked #13 of 20Securing a position of 13 out of 20 among its competitors, the Maxxis Victra Sport 5 achieved a final rating of 'Satisfactory.' The tire was lauded for its excellent hydroplaning safety margins and confidently dynamic wet handling capabilities. On the downside, it demonstrated an average lifespan and noticeably delayed steering responses. This evaluation highlighted the tire's specific strengths in essential safety areas, while also marking areas for potential improvement, particularly in terms of its responsiveness and durability.