The Proxes Sport A/S is our ultra-high performance all-season tire. It delivers excellent wet and dry braking with a specialized silica compound. A dynamic taper and improved rib design create more even contact pressure while braking and added stability while cornering. Spirited drivers will enjoy an exhilarating sports experience at a great value with Proxes Sport A/S.

Features and Benefits

SPECIALIZED SILICA COMPOUND DEVELOPED WITH NANO BALANCE TECHNOLOGY

  • Provides enhanced traction in wet conditions.

DYNAMIC TAPER DESIGN

  • Grips the road surface for superb traction and handling.

ALIGNMENT WEAR INDICATORS

  • Promote even wear.

RIM PROTECTOR

  • Help protect those valuable wheels.

IMPROVED RIB DESIGN

  • Creates more even contact pressure for improved braking and handling.
  • Provides firm grip and stability during cornering.

MULTI-WAVE SIPES

  • Minimize irregular wear for a quiet ride throughout the life of the tire.
  • Improve wet and dry performance.

ASYMMETRIC TREAD DESIGN.

  • Outside of tire for cornering, center for braking and accelerating.
  • Inside of tire for stability.
  • Enables ride comfort by reducing road noise.

TREAD PATTERN BY WIDTH

  • Tread patterns for Proxes Sport A/S vary by width. Section widths of 285 and above have an additional center rib.

Performance ratings
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Performance ratings

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Dry HandlingDry Handling
Wet HandlingWet Handling
Quiet RideQuiet Ride
Ride ComfortRide Comfort
Tread LifeTread Life
Winter HandlingWinter Handling
Fuel EfficiencyFuel Efficiency
Proxes Sport A/S Ultra-High Performance
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
3.0
Proxes Sport Max Performance
5.0
4.5
4.5
3.5
3.0
0.0
3.0
Extensa HP II High Performance
3.5
4.5
4.0
3.0
3.5
2.5
3.5
Celsius Passenger
3.0
3.5
3.5
4.5
4.0
5.0
4.0
Extensa A/S II Touring
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
4.5
4.0
4.0

Performance Ratings are on a scale of 1 to 5 (best) in 0.5-point increments and can be compared within applicable Toyo product categories. Compare this tire to others suitable for your vehicle using our Tire Finder.

Sizes & Specifications
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Sizes & Specifications

Where to buy
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WARRANTY

The Proxes Sport A/S comes with the following treadwear warranty plus our limited warranty.

See the warranty booklet for details.

  • V-/W-rated = 50,000 miles
  • Y-/(Y)-rated = 40,000 miles

For staggered fitments, rear tires are eligible for 50% of the stated mileage warranty.

TRIAL OFFER

Buy 'em, try 'em, love 'em. If you are not completely satisfied after 500-miles or 45-days, we'll take them back.

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500 mile or 45 day trail

OTHER TIRES TO CONSIDER

Excellent Choice

I bought a set of 225/45R17 and 245/40R17 for my BMW F20 instead of OEM Bridgestone. The first thing that I noticed is the ride confort. The car comes with Run Flat Tires, so the ride is not smoot!!! The Toyos have a good grip even better than the Bridgestone Potenzas S001, but the treadwear is not as good as Bridgestones I drove for 35.000km, but in the end both are sport tires, don't spect drive long. I'm in Costa Rica

Excellent Performance And Good Value

Running the Toyo Proxes Sport on a 2009 Mercedes C300 in 225/35/19 front and 255/30/19 rear. Very smooth and quiet for a performance tire. Significantly less tire noise than the nearly new set from another brand that these replaced. Road holding under spirited driving in both wet and dry conditions has been fantastic. Straight line tracking is excellent especially under hard braking. Response to steering input is quick and precise. Feedback through the steering wheel is communicative but not intrusive. Highway expansion joints are dealt with nicely without booming. When selecting a performance tire to match my driving style I am less concerned with tread life and more concerned with performance and day to day livability (noise). These are my first set of Toyo Tires and this Proxes Sport has exceeded my expectations for both. I suspect these will continue to deliver exceptional handling and smooth operation while providing acceptable tread life for a tire in this category.

Perfect For Those Who Want To Drive Their Daily A Little Har

Great tires overall, drive them on my '17 Corolla XSE. I take my car auto crossing and drive with a heavy foot, these tires don't let me down. Definitely need a few minutes or miles to warm them up, but once they're warm they stick great. I will not be trying them in the snow, as I switch to winter sets. But for rain and extreme cold they have held well.

Tough Enough For Scorching Texas Highways

I'll be honest; I drive fast and I'm hard on tires. I corner tight, I brake heavy, I accelerate hard (for a Corolla..), and I like to be where I'm going. I enjoy driving, and I do it in one of the most brutal environments in the world for a tire; on the sun-baked scorching hot asphalt of South Texas roads. These just passed 20k miles of hard city and highway driving and they're still holding strong. Lesser tires de-laminate and bubble on long summer trips, or the sidewalls soften up and start to handle like garbage with city driving. Not these. These have survived potholes, gravel roads, my wife, and highway-speed evasive maneuvers that would have torn the sidewall out of a lesser tire. They've got the grip to come to a quick stop, they stick like gum on aggressive take-offs, and they've kept the car on rails though water that could have easily had me hydroplaning. I'm ordering another set to go with a fresh suspension overhaul and alignment, but they're still in great condition with far more tread left than I would have expected after the miles and abuse I put them through. I'm very critical of most products I buy, but these have exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds and earned some props. Nice job Toyo folks; you really nailed it with these Extensas. If these tires can survive me and the scorching Wild Horse Desert, it'll be a cake-walk for the more temperate climates and drivers out there. Haha...

First Time Trying The Celsius And They're Great!

I have had great success with Toyo brand tires in the past. This is the first time that I have tried the Celsius style. So far so good. Great value an they drive really nice and quiet.

I Am Currently Getting Ready To Put The Same Type Of Tires O

I have to say I research these before I bought them. I am an Uber driver and was looking for a tire for all weather use. I have used these through two winters and have no problems getting around at all. I've had customers tell me other Ubers got stuck on their street while I drove right through with no problems. I am currently getting ready to put the same type of tires on my newer car Toyota Camry. I suggest these tires to anyone and everyone for all your driving these are excellent tires.

Good Handling And Low Noise

I have just put it 2 of these tires on my 2001 Camry. I like how it handles and brakes. The ride quality seems to be a bit better than the previous Sentury Touring tires I had. I will update later on the treadwear and durability of the tire. So far so good. Recommended.

Excellent For Price Point And Purpose

I purchased the car used with Michelin Defender high mileage tires, including previous owner and my mileage, I got 90k miles out of the Michelins. However they rode hard over pavement irregularities and I was not impressed with wet weather traction. I'm an independent courier and drive my personal car for work, 65k plus miles a year. The Extensas IIs are a much better ride, and much better in wet weather and light winter conditions. They are also a more quiet ride than the previous tire. For a courier a comfortable, quiet ride greatly improves work. I ran the original Extensa on my previous cars and enjoyed them as well, and these AS IIs are even better in heavy rain. I cannot vouch for mileage warranty on these yet, however the original Extensa AS tires got me every mile they promised and then some. I'm a Toyo die hard now. I replaced the Michelins on my 4x4 SUV years ago, and like the ones on my sedan, they lasted forever, but off road were a letdown. Open Country AT IIs, and the mountain top is the limit literally.