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Product description & features
Kumho has designed the Ecsta PS71 to deliver exceptional ultra-high performance, providing drivers with confidence in wet conditions and stability at high speeds. This tyre combines superior wet grip, shorter braking distances, and enhanced control for a balanced, high-performance driving experience.
These tyres are available in 17 inch, 18 inch, 19 inch, and 20 inch rim sized tyres.
The Ecsta PS71 features an innovative tread pattern specifically designed to combat lateral aquaplaning. The grooves quickly channel water away from the tyre, helping maintain control and grip, even in heavy rain or wet road conditions.
This tyre’s optimized tread compound ensures reliable performance on wet roads. With strong braking ability and enhanced traction, the Ecsta PS71 offers drivers excellent confidence in rainy or slick environments, reducing stopping distances when it matters most.
Since its initial launch back in 2017, the Kumho Ecsta PS71 has been recognised in the following:
The Ecsta PS71 is available in a range of sizes suitable for various vehicle types, ensuring that drivers can find the right fit for their high-performance needs:
Please check that your selected tyre size is the correct match for your vehicle before making a purchase.
What are summer tyres?
Summer tyres are specifically designed for warm weather conditions, particularly during the summer season. This type of tyre performs best when in seasons with warmer temperatures - above 7°C.
How does a summer tyre perform better in summer?
The technologies and tread patterns used in a summer tyre mean the tyres have high-quality features that are of benefit to driving in warm conditions. They typically use a softer rubber compound – designed for good grip and traction when driving on dry and wet roads.
Can you use summer tyres in winter?
Whilst summer tyres still offer adequate performances in wet and cooler conditions, it is recommended that you change. The tread design and technologies that are featured in summer tyres can harden in colder temperatures, resulting in reduced flexibility and decreased traction on snow and ice.