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Load & Speed

The load index number and speed symbol shown on a tyre correspond to the maximum load-carrying capacity of that tyre and its maximum speed capability.

The load index number and speed symbol shown on a tyre correspond to the maximum load-carrying capacity of that tyre and its maximum speed capability.

For example, '96' indicates a load-carrying capacity of 710kg at maximum inflation pressure. The load index for most passenger car tyres ranges from 75-100. In Australia, Australian Design Rules (ADRs) and state regulations require that tyres have a load index that is equivalent to or higher than the load index stated on your vehicle's tyre placard.

For speeds over 210km/h, consult the tyre manufacturer.


Load Index Load at Max PSI (Kg) Load Index Load at Max PSI (Kg) Load Index Load at Max PSI (Kg)
70 335 92 630 114 1.180
71 345 93  650  115  1.215 
72 355 94  670  116  1.250 
73 365 95  690  117  1.285 
74 375 96  710  118  1.320 
75 387 97  730  119  1.360 
76 400 98  750  120  1.400 
77 412 99  775  121  1.450 
78 425 100  800  122  1.500 
79 437 101  825  123  1.550 
80 450 102  850  124  1.600 
81 462 103  875  125  1.650 
82 475  104  900  126  1.700 
83 487 105  925  127  1.750 
84 500  106  950  128  1.800 
85 515  107  975  129  1.850 
86 530  108  1.000  130  1.900 
87 545  109  1.030  131  1.950 
88 560  110  1.060  132  2.000 
89 580  111  1.090  133  2.060 
90 600  112 1.120  134  2.120 
91 615  113  1.150  135  2.180 

Where the tyre size designation includes the letters 'ZR' followed by a service description, the speed category is that indicated by the Service Description. 'ZR' tyres with no service description have a speed capability of 'over 240km/h'. Consult the tyre manufacturer for the speed capability of the tyre. 'ZR' must appear in the tyre size designation of tyres having a maximum speed capability over 300km/h. The speed symbol indicates the speed rating as determined by indoor laboratory testing methods, which measure high-speed tyre durability under controlled test conditions. These test procedures do not take into account under-inflation, tyre damage, vehicle characteristics or road conditions that can lead to sudden tyre failure or loss of vehicle control at much lower speeds than those indicated by the tyre's speed rating.

When replacing the tyres on your car, you should use replacement tyres with a speed rating equal to or greater than that of the original equipment tyres if the speed capability and handling characteristics of the car are to be maintained.

Remember to never operate your car in an unsafe or unlawful manner. Your Toyo tyre dealer can provide you with more information on speed ratings.


SPEED SYMBOL SPEED CATEGORY (km/h)
G up to 90
J up to 100
K up to 110
L up to 120
M up to 130
N up to 140
P up to 150
Q up to 160
R up to 170
S up to 180
T up to 190
U up to 200
H up to 210
V up to 240
W up to 270
Y up to 300
ZR over 240*
(Y) over 300