
Elevate your driving experience with Ecoura
Expanding on our passenger car tyre range, we’re proud to introduce Ecoura, the next generation of high-performance, combining enhanced comfort, low noise and wet weather performance.
Your tyres are the only part of your vehicle that makes contact with the road, so you need to have trust in them. We are leading the way in tyre design, thanks to our extensive research and development process that ensures all of our tyres exceed the standard requirements, meaning you can have peace of mind when getting from A to B. With Davanti Tyres you can embrace the performance of your vehicle safe in the knowledge that your tyres are going the extra mile for you.
Selecting a vehicle here will show you the Davanti Tyre most suited for your vehicle according to its technical features and homologation and a list of sizes that can replace those originally fitted.
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Expanding on our passenger car tyre range, we’re proud to introduce Ecoura, the next generation of high-performance, combining enhanced comfort, low noise and wet weather performance.
Vehicle and tyre checks are vitally important to ensure a safe and comfortable drive and every year, van owners and fleet managers must ensure they are booking their vehicles in for that all-important MOT check. Whilst this may sometimes feel like an inconvenience, it’s hugely important to ensure vehicle safety…
Kicking off our 2025 trade show calendar, Davanti Tyres was represented by Japanese distribution partner Autoway at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon event, held between January 10 and 12, 2025.
This is the nominal WIDTH of the tyre in mm
This is the nominal HEIGHT of the tyre wall as a percentage of the nominal width. (60% of 225 in this example)
This indicates the tyre is of RADIAL construction which is suitable for cars with a speed capability over 240 KPH (150mph)
This is the rim/wheel DIAMETER that the tyre will fit (inches)
This is the LOAD INDEX of the tyre. It is code that refers to the maximum load each tyre can take
This is the SPEED RATING of the tyre. It is a code that refers to the maximum speed each tyre can do