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Accelera Iota ST68 Reviews
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7.9
Good
Score breakdown:
7.8
Long lasting
Good
8.4
Handling
Great
7.7
Traction
Good
Considering how dominant SUVs and crossovers are in the automotive market and how many of them are on the road (they’re everywhere!). It's no surprise that tire manufacturers have specialized in tires that are designed around the ride quality, weight, handling, and road manners of SUVs. As every generation of SUVs gets a little more evolved and refined, tires have to keep up with them to be the perfect complement to those vehicles.
SUV and crossover tires are available at every price point, and the Accelera Iota ST68 is an affordable option for SUVs. Don’t let that put you off, though – this is a tire that delivers value and performance that are superb and it compares nicely against premium-brand tires that cost much more.
Don’t just take our word for it, though – let’s go in for a closer look with this Accelera Iota ST68 review.
Features and Benefits
There’s plenty to like when it comes to the Accelera Iota ST68. Here are some of the key features:
- Asymmetric all-season tread design with wide circumferential, angled, and lateral grooves to evacuate water from the tire’s contact patch and resist hydroplaning
- Three interlocked block lanes at the center are designed for rigidity, providing straight-line stability on the highway and sharp steering response
- Unique “exclamation sipes” are designed to cut through water, snow, or slush for improved traction
- Silica-enhanced tread formulation delivers long wear and improves traction in wet or wintry conditions
- Backed by a 35,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- Tread pitch is randomized and computer-tuned to keep road noise to a minimum by canceling certain frequencies
- Low rolling resistance design enhances fuel economy
Pros and Cons
So, is this Accelera tire the right choice for your ride and budget? Before you decide, let’s take a look at the tire’s pros and cons.
PROS:
- Handling and cornering are predictable, stable, and neutral
- The ride is quiet and comfortable
- Wet-weather traction is superb
- Generous warranty coverage
CONS:
- Some drivers report premature wear on heavier vehicles
- Not good in heavier winter conditions
- Should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions
- Not the most fuel-efficient tire
SimpleTire’s view on Accelera Iota ST68 tires
There are so many options for tires for SUVs and crossovers, that it can be a daunting task to pick out one that will fit your expectations at a price you can live with. The Accelera Iota ST68 is one of them, though.
We’re impressed by this tire’s ride quality and low noise, making it a great candidate for long interstate trips. While the Accelera Iota ST68 isn’t a UHP tire, cornering performance, braking distances, and steering response are all pretty capable, even when pushed hard. Steering feedback is direct and response is sharp and immediate without being jumpy and jittery. The 35,000 mile warranty isn’t exactly best-in-class, but it’s pretty good considering the price point of this tire, and of course, low rolling resistance means savings on the back end when it’s time to fill up the gas tank.
No, the Accelera Iota ST68 isn’t a great tire in heavy snow (most all-season tires aren’t), and while it’s available in sizes for fitments on bigger SUVs it probably isn’t the best choice for a vehicle like a Chevy Tahoe or Ford Excursion. For smaller SUVs and crossovers, though, this is a tire that punches far above its weight class and is worthy of your consideration.
Vehicles Accelera Iota ST68 is a good replacement tire for
Here are just some of the vehicles that could be a great fit with the Accelera Iota ST68:
- Buick Avenir
- Chrysler Pacifica
- Chevrolet Traverse
- Dodge Journey
- Ford Ranger
- GMC Acadia
- Honda CR-V
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Kia Telluride
- Mazda CX-7
- Nissan Rogue
- Toyota Highlander
- Volkswagen Atlas
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overall rating
85%
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Scorecard
Dry
4.4
Wet
4.3
Winter
3.6
Comfort
4.4
Noise
4.5
Treadwear
4.3
54 SimpleTire reviews
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Came on a 2018 Mazda CX-9 I purchased used from a dealer. For southern California weather, they were fine. Dry weather performed well. Better than expected for such an inexpensive tire. I never pushed them in the rain but they felt secure enough. We did feel occasional slip on larger areas of pooled water when it did rain. On a few trips to Big Bear in light snow they made it through the town and to our AirBNB, but we had to drive very slowly. I replaced them at around 27k miles due to a puncture and the tread was getting low. Treads might have made it to 30k miles if driven conservatively. Great value for money.
I like the Bridgestone Run flats better than the Pirelli Scorpions. BMW X5 recommened run flats so you don't have full size spares. I choose Accelera Iota due to price and peoples comments. figured at that price, I don't mind replacing tires more often that trying to eek the investment life out of stupidly expensive name brand tire
I have them on a Land Rover Range Rover sport SVR put them on at $75,000 mi and have 85,000 mi on now and they are shot. They were great at first but they did not last.