Avon ZV7
WatchReplacing the acclaimed Avon ZV5, the newly-developed ZV7 incorporates a range of advanced technologies that mean it offers a host of added features and benefits.
The distinctive tread pattern of the new Avon ZV7 is designed with large circumferential grooves that clear water quickly and efficiently to reduce aquaplaning in the wet. It features sequenced tread blocks to reduce noise generated from the road, providing a quieter driving experience.
The Avon ZV7 tread pattern also features 3D sipes, which have interlocking three dimensional points inside the sipe. The 3D sipes provide the same benefits of a traditional sipe, including helping the tyre warm up and providing enhanced wet grip, but limit the amount of flex in the tread block which helps control the amount of heat generation in the dry and keeps the tread block stable.
Using the latest available polymer technology and advanced mixing techniques, the ZV7's tread compound delivers excellent wet and dry grip while also reducing rolling resistance for great fuel efficiency.
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View Test ResultsAlternative Tyres
| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 inch | |||
| 195/55R15 85 V | D | A | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 V | D | A | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 V | D | A | 70 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 205/60R16 96 V XL | C | A | 70 |
| 215/60R16 99 V XL | C | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 91 W | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 94 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 91 V | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 94 V XL | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 91 V | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 94 V XL | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 94 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 91 W | D | A | 70 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 205/50R17 93 W XL | C | A | 70 |
| 225/50R17 98 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 225/50R17 98 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 225/45R17 91 Y | D | A | 70 |
| 225/45R17 94 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 225/45R17 94 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 215/45R17 91 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 215/45R17 91 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 215/55R17 98 W XL | C | A | 70 |
| 215/55R17 94 W | C | A | 70 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 225/40R18 92 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 225/40R18 92 W XL | D | A | 70 |
| 245/40R18 97 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 245/45R18 100 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 255/35R18 94 Y XL | D | A | 71 |
| 225/40 R 18 92 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
| 225/40 R 18 92 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
| 19 inch | |||
| 235/35R19 91 Y XL | D | A | 70 |
Questions and Answers for the Avon ZV7
Ask a questionHi, when did the Avon ZV7 replace the ZV5? thanks
Could you let me know ZV7 tyres are unidirectional please? I have purchased a pair of 225/40/R18 for my VW Golf online, I request a pair suitable for my front axle, nearside and offside front, however they have arrived today and appear to for one side only, ie inline. I would be grateful for your advice.
Would the Avon ZV7 fitted to my Volvo V70 2009, be ok as I tow a caravan. Within the specification it states for passenger cars.
I am considering the purchase of the ZV7 tyre but am worried by reports of tyre cracks. Do these tyres have a fault resulting in cracks ?
Did The ZV7 replace The ZZ5 as well as The ZV5 ?
What is the maximum and minimum PSI for AVON 225/50/17. 98XL , ZV7 , front and rear. Please . Thank you
Are these suitable for an Electric vehicle?
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| Size | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|
| 205/50 R16 | £99.99 - £99.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 205/55 R16 | £88.99 - £88.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 215/55 R16 | £112.99 - £112.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 225/40 R18 | £93.99 - £93.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 225/45 R17 | £86.99 - £112.99 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
| Available in 48 tyre sizes - View all. | ||
Review Summary
Based on 135 user reviews
Drivers report that the Avon ZV7 delivers solid day-to-day performance with reassuring wet and dry grip, good comfort/low noise, and strong value for money. However, a significant number of users experienced premature tread cracking/perishing and rapid or uneven (often center) wear, with several also noting soft sidewalls and a vague/floaty steering feel. While higher-scoring reviews often praise grip and refinement, durability and consistency issues undermine confidence, leading many to avoid repurchasing despite the tyre's on-road manners.
Strengths
- Wet grip
- Dry grip
- Comfort/low noise
- Value for money
- Predictable handling
Areas for Improvement
- Tread cracking/perishing
- Rapid/uneven (center) wear
- Soft sidewalls/vague steering
- Inconsistent wet performance/aquaplaning
Top 3 Avon ZV7 Reviews
These tyres have not done a high mileage and are not that old, so I certainly won't be buying Avon in future.
Latest Avon ZV7 Reviews
The cracking and dry rot in these tyres is insane. Only done 4k miles on them and they are rotting away rapidly. Supplier doesn’t want to know. Will never buy an Avon tyre again
Quickest wearing tyres I've ever bought.
Handling and grip is good when they are fresh but rapidly drops off. Wet grip is non existent. With half life tyres atm
Unfortunately I'm now moving away from there tyres primarily due to both wear rate and uneven wear. 12-14k sees the front tyres drop below the legal range, but with heavy wear to the central belt, almost as if the tyres were heavily overinflated (which they are not). The wear results in poor handling for the last couple of thousand miles with the steering tugging side to side. If Avon could improve on both the wear rate and wear pattern I might be tempted back, but changing tyres every 11 month isn't for me anymore when other equally performing tyres last considerably longer.
Now to see how a set of Goodyear 4Seasons Gen3 compare in a switch to all season tyres
Would not buy again
I have these on a Mondeo, so not the most demanding car. I have checked pressures fairly regularly and never found them along way off the recommended values, but still within a couple of years have found them to be cracking really quite badly along the tyre grooves, to the extent that the carcass is visible at the bottom of the cracks.
The tyres are less than 3 years old, so age shouldn't really be a problem.
Having to replace these when they are less than half worn - so not best pleased. It looks as though I'm not alone if you check in the various motoring forums.
I didn't mind the mileage as much as I wasn't particularly soft with them and this is a big box car, probably has a bit more force on the corners than the ford focus I had before but wasn't happy about it either. It is not cheap, it cost me £110 per tyre fitted now. The guy in the shop said it is completely normal to have those cracks on a 3 years old tyre. I guess he said that because he knew I bought those from them too. Anyway, this review is for that faulty set of tyres. Since I normally use winter tyres too I kept the front and back rotating therefore I had all 4 tyres on 6% according to the tyre shop. As many other it was the middle tread which was gone with the sides looking like half way done only.
There is one more aspect that probably nobody noticed, Now that I had the new ones fitted the car is more "bouncy" like the tyres were overinflated. I am yet to check that (was nothing but raining badly since) but I doubt the shop put more air in them than shown on the sticker in the door frame and that's what I usually kept myself with regular checks and adjustments. If the pressure is in the same region it would mean that the tyres are "softening" with time and road feedback changes. However, I must point out that I didn't notice any change in the grip on the worn tyres. I wasn't pushing them to the limits though but in everyday spirited driving they didn't feel different.
I will come back in a year or two and give another feedback on the current set. Hopefully I will be lucky and these will last long and won't crack. Also I have a set of winter tyres they are Avon too, at some point I'll do a review on them as well. In terms of performance they are the same as this so quite happy with those too, but now I am worried about the longevity.