Tire Speed Rating Y with parentheses (Y)

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 99Y186 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 SidewallMax Rated Speed
285/35ZR19 99Y186 mph
285/35ZR19 (99Y)Over 186 mph

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