Apr 22, 2026
2026 Guide
Yokohama offroad/allterrain (A/T) tyres - market overview, tests, reviews
| Name | Rating | Type | Previous model | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yokohama Advan Sport V107 | Summer | 2023 | ||
| Yokohama BluEarth winter V906 | Winter | 2022 | ||
| Yokohama BluEarth-Winter V906 | Winter | Yokohama W.drive V905 | 2021 |

Where each model sits, what it is tuned for, and how the models trade off
Yokohama's European summer range splits cleanly between the motorsport-bred Advan line for sporty driving and the efficiency-minded BluEarth line for touring and SUV comfort. The Advan Sport V107 anchors the performance end, while BluEarth-GT and BluEarth-XT cover grand-touring and urban SUV use with a focus on low rolling resistance and quietness.
Pilot Sport 5
Yokohama
Advan Sport V107
Let's compare two remarkable tyres: Michelin Pilot Sport 5 and Yokohama Advan Sport V107.
SP Sport MAXX RT2
Yokohama
Advan Fleva V701
In this comparison, we will take a look at two summer tyres, the Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2 and the Yokohama Advan Fleva V701.
Turanza T005
Yokohama
Advan Fleva V701
Turanza T005 wins on wet safety and efficiency; Advan Fleva V701 rewards dry performance drivers.
Advan Sport V107
Michelin
Pilot Sport 5
This head-to-head looks at two high‑performance summer tyres: the Yokohama Advan Sport V107 and the Michelin Pilot Sport 5.
Primacy 4
Yokohama
BLUEARTH-GT AE51
Michelin stops shorter in the rain and lasts longer; Yokohama rides quieter and softer.
Wintrac
Yokohama
BluEarth-Winter V906
Vredestein is the well-rounded wet-weather winner; Yokohama suits dry winter roads only.
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Tyres which were not featured in any test - new models, older models and non-mainstream models.
| Name | Type | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S G012 | Summer | R13 – R18 |
| Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 | All Season | R13 – R22 |