There is also one special ultrahigh speed rating: If a Y-rated tire has parentheses around its service description, say, “(93Y),” that means the tire is rated for speed “in excess of 186 mph.” There are also Z-rated tires, but when that designation came out, no one thought a speed rating in excess of 149 mph would ever be needed. By definition, all W- and Y- rated tires are also Z-rated, though not all get a “Z” embossed on the sidewall.
When the Y-speed rating indicated in a service description is enclosed in parentheses, such as 285/35ZR19 (99Y), the top speed of the tire has been tested in excess of 186 mph, 300 km/h indicated by the service description as shown below:
| 285/35ZR19 99Y | 186 mph, 300 km/h |
| 285/35ZR19 (99Y) | in excess of 186 mph, 300 km/h |
Recently, the tire industry has introduced an even higher speed rated tire. These tires have a maximum tested speed that exceeds 186 mph, but the actual max speed is not stated. It is designated by using the “Y” speed rating enclosed in parentheses.
| Tire Sidewall | Max Rated Speed |
| 285/35ZR19 99Y | 186 mph |
| 285/35ZR19 (99Y) | Over 186 mph |

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