If you want a max-performance summer tire that meets the challenges of spirited driving and daily commuting, the new Bridgestone Potenza Sport EVO is going to be worth looking at. Released today as a successor to the Potenza Sport, Bridgestone says this new model is longer-lasting without sacrificing steering response.
Modern cars—especially EVs and heavy performance sedans—want contradictory things: sharp steering, wet grip, reasonable tread life, and lower rolling resistance. Sport EVO looks like Bridgestone is trying to hit all four rather than chasing pure dry grip. That should make it a good option for a lot of driving enthusiasts who live somewhere warm or switch wheels twice a year.
Remember, it’s important not to let true summer tires get cold. Don’t even leave them outside in winter—if they spend any real time in bel …
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Author: Andrew P. Collins





