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Accelera Phi R Reviews
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7.8
Good
Score breakdown:
7.7
Long lasting
Good
8.3
Handling
Great
7.5
Traction
Good
Founded in 1996, Accelera has its roots in Indonesia and it offers tires that are good at performance, look elegant, and provide maximum driving confidence. Its wide range of tires are suitable for use on light trucks, passenger cars, SUVs, CUVs, and 4x4s. The tire patterns offered by the manufacturer maximize handling and traction and ensure longer tread tread life.
The Accelera Phi R is the manufacturer’s all-season, ultra-high-performance tire designed for use on passenger cars, performance cars, CUVs, and sports cars. The tire is engineered to provide responsive handling and stability and provide better driving comforts and year-round performance.
In this Accelera Phi R review, we have covered the features and benefits, pros and cons, and other important details like warranty coverage and vehicle compatibility to give you a comprehensive understanding of its capabilities in practical conditions.
Features and Benefits
The Accelera Phi R is made for year-round use, so this all-season tire will offer you traction and performance in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions. The tread elements and compound are also tuned to boost the driving performance, like ultra-high-performance tires. There are many advanced technologies and features in this tire, so let’s go over them.
- Solid high-speed stability and steering response – The tire has three ribs at the center that remarkably improve high-speed stability and ensure sharp steering response.
- Confident cornering performance – The Phi R also provides confident cornering performance. The sturdy shoulder blocks on both edges contribute to improved cornering and maneuvering stability.
- Reduced tread noise levels – The tire is also optimized for a pleasing driving experience. The sipes add more detail to the tread and do not allow airwaves to accumulate in the footprint area and generate noise.
- Reliable year-round performance – As discussed above, the Phi R is an all-season tire and therefore, it is optimized to offer traction and grip in dry, wet, and light wintry conditions. While the shoulder blocks as well as the ribs and sipes provide a good number of biting edges to the tire to firmly grip the surface, the four grooves ease water dispersion for reduced risk of hydroplaning and increased wet traction. Additionally, the flexible rubber compound of the tire assures better traction and grip in light snow conditions.
- Solid warranty – The Accelera Phi R is covered by a 30,000 miles limited manufacturer tread life warranty, promising great value and ownership experience to the drivers.
The Phi R is offered in 15- to 21-inch rim sizes, which means it is compatible with a wide variety of vehicles in the country. Here are some of its available sizes:
Pros and Cons
Let’s now learn about the positives and negatives of the Phi R to give you a transparent and unbiased analysis of the tire’s strengths and weaknesses.
PROS:
- Better stability, cornering, and steering response than its competitors
- Offers better dry and wet traction
- Comes with a 30,000 miles limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- Compatible with a wide range of vehicles in the market
- Reduced tread noise levels and enhanced driving comforts
- More affordable than its competitors
CONS:
- The tire should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions
- Not the best tire for longevity seekers
- Wet handling performance isn’t as great as some competitors
SimpleTire’s view on Accelera Phi R tires
The Accelera Phi is a very versatile tire and offers experiences of both all-season and ultra-high-performance tires. It performs better than its peers when it comes to stability, cornering, and steering response. This is also indicated through its average SimpleScore for handling, which is 8.4 out of 10. The traction performance of the tire on dry and wet surfaces is very good, however, it isn’t a great performer in light snow conditions. Its SimpleScore for traction is 7.8, which is average.
You might also not find this tire very good on the handling front in wet conditions and even its tread life isn’t as good as its competitors. The tire’s SimpleScore is just 7.6 out of 10 for longevity.
The good thing is that it is backed by a 30,000 miles limited manufacturer tread life warranty and it is offered in various sizes to ensure that it is compatible with a large number of vehicles. The driving comforts are good and the tread noise levels are very low. The Accelera Phi R is also a very affordable tire in the segment and its starting price is around $62.96. So, a set of four tires will cost you at least $251.84.
The Accelera Phi R competes against the following tires:
Vehicles Accelera Phi R is a good replacement tire for
Designed for use on passenger vehicles, performance cars, CUVs, and sports cars, the Accelera Phi R can be a good replacement choice for vehicles like the Subaru Legacy, Cadillac CT6, Chevrolet Impala, Ford Fusion, Aston Martin Rapide, BMW 7 Series, Infiniti M, Tesla Model S, Volvo S90, Maserati Ghibli, Jaguar XJ, Lexus NX, Hyundai Sonata, Buick Encore, and Audi A6.
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Scorecard
Dry
4.2
Wet
3.8
Winter
4.6
Comfort
4.3
Noise
4.2
Treadwear
3.7
19 SimpleTire reviews
I use them from fronts on my drift car I've done 9 events without having to Change them 100 laps low power car
After i wore the Accelera tires out i bought Continental DWS06+ after, and a night and day difference it is. The Accelera is good if you need something cheap and temporary, but there are much safer options out there and you definitely get what you pay for.
I use these as rears for drifting on a stock power FRS. 215/45 usually run at @20-40 psi. Very even wear, consistent grip the entire life of the tire, and no delamination issues. Not much side bite but decent for a low power car. 10/10 cheap drift tire, great value per lap. Would not use these for grip driving.
good for warm dry asphalt roads, suicide for down pours in 55 degrees or below when the road is that (if you call it that) concrete-stone mixture type road because this made me fish tail twice under normal throttle. If your road is anything like - for example: Rt 80 in NJ where patches of "concrete aggregate-like" slabs, then you're in for an adventure with these in a good spell of rain. I am shopping for known brand winter tires for my OEM 17" as soon as this gets submitted! Lesson learned - should have known better as a seasoned driver/auto enthusiast. Surprised these got such good ratings. What's with that?!
Over the summer there were fine. Now it's winter and the weather when I first suspected a little slip was closer to 60 degrees in decent rain. Today it was 56 degrees F and decent rain again and I had a close call with some fish tailing and I wasn't slamming the gas or doing over 55 - ish on the freeway! On a rear wheel drive in a downpour (or cold with possible frost - forget ice!), this is risky - almost suicide to gas it if you need to get out the while in motion. When I ordered these the reviews seemed pretty positive - above average but not 4.9 out of 5 like but since it seems it dropped below 4.5 or so. If you are in a rainy state or where it is not decently warm year round, skip these for your rear wheel drive. Not sure how these would handle with AWD or front wheel drive but I would imagine just by physics of the drive power, they would be more forgiving. That said, be forewarned. Looking for winter tires on my stock 17" wheel as soon as I submit this review!
bought for my bmw and they've handled great so far
I hate to give the tire a 3 star review since I just got them and haven't even mounted them. But I'm just disappointed that they are labeled as 225/50R16 when they are actually 225/50ZR16... I bought these for my race car, but almost all the tracks I race at don't allow Z rated tires. Waste of time and money due to mislabeling on behalf of simple tire. Hopefully I can sell or return them.