The Tracmax F110, size 275/45R20, is an entry-level, budget-friendly tire designed for 20-inch wheels. It features a 275mm section width and a 45% aspect ratio, indicating the sidewall height relative to its width.
This tire carries a load index of 110, meaning each tire can support up to 1060 kg (approximately 2337 lbs). Its speed rating is ‘W’, making it safe for speeds up to 270 km/h (about 168 mph). While these specifications are standard for its class, it’s important to note that the Tracmax F110 is not a ‘reinforced’ (XL – Extra Load) tire, nor does it incorporate run-flat technology. Always check your vehicle’s owner’s manual or door jamb sticker to ensure this tire meets your vehicle’s specific requirements.
Key Features & Considerations
One notable aspect is the absence of a dedicated rim protector. A rim protector is a reinforced rubber lip on the tire’s sidewall specifically designed to shield your wheel rims from potential damage, such as curb scratches.
The Tracmax F110’s tread design is engineered to effectively evacuate water from beneath the tire, which helps reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads.
EU Label Performance Ratings
According to the EU tire label, the Tracmax F110 demonstrates the following performance characteristics:
Fuel Efficiency: It receives a ‘C’ rating for fuel efficiency. This indicates a moderate level of rolling resistance, offering a balance that is neither exceptionally fuel-saving nor excessively resistive.
Wet Grip: In terms of wet grip, the tire is also rated ‘C’. This suggests acceptable braking performance on wet surfaces, but drivers should always exercise caution and adjust their driving style in rainy conditions.
Noise Level
For exterior rolling noise, the Tracmax F110 achieves a ‘B’ rating with a measured noise level of 73 dB. This places it in a moderate category – it’s not considered excessively loud, but it’s also not among the quietest tires available.
Important Note on EU Labeling
The EU tire label serves as a valuable guide for consumers, highlighting key performance aspects like fuel efficiency, wet grip, and exterior noise. However, it’s crucial to remember that the label doesn’t cover all critical performance factors that influence a tire’s overall quality and driving experience. Other equally important criteria, such as dry handling characteristics, specific hydroplaning resistance under various conditions, or long-term tread wear in different driving maneuvers, are not listed on the label.
Pros & Cons
- Pros:
- Budget-friendly, entry-level option
- Moderate fuel efficiency (C rating)
- Acceptable wet grip performance (C rating)
- Moderate exterior noise level (B rating, 73 dB)
- Tread design helps reduce hydroplaning risk
- Cons:
- Does not include a rim protector feature
- Not rated as a ‘reinforced’ (XL – Extra Load) tire
- Does not offer run-flat technology
- EU label does not provide data on dry handling or specific tread wear characteristics
For those interested in further details, the official EU Product page for this tire is available.
If you’re exploring other tire options in the 275/45R20 size, you can browse our 275/45R20 category site for alternatives.
This review is based on manufacturer specifications, technical data, and aggregated driver feedback. Last updated: May 23, 2026