The Ventus Prime2 (K115B) tires by Hankook combine exceptional comfort with reliable wet and dry grip. They feature a ribbed tread design that ensures high stability, crisp steering response, and minimal rolling resistance. Their optimal surface contact area boosts handling and reduces uneven tread wear. On wet surfaces, the four circumferential grooves channel water away from tread contact area to improve traction and handling. The multiple sipes help to reduce irregular wear.
Features & Benefits
Jaguar tooth shape enhances grip on wet and dry surfaces
Tread pattern optimized for comfortable rides and minimal noise
Triple radius profile and multiple sipes for superior wet grip
Features run flat technology that assists drivers during a puncture or pressure loss by allowing them to drive up to 50 miles at speeds less than 50 MPH
Have a question about Hankook Ventus Prime2 (K115B)
Hankook Ventus Prime2 (K115B) tires could be made at Hankook's United States plants in Clarksville, TN or Akron, OH, or in South Korea, China, Hungary, Indonesia, Germany, or Japan.
The Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115b) is a performance-based passenger car tire that offers a great mix of comfort and grip.
No, Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115B) tires are not covered under a manufacturer's warranty. However, they do get a limited protection policy to protect customers against workmanship and material defects as per certain terms and conditions.
Yes, the ribbed tread design on Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115B) tires is responsible for crisp steering responses and high stability during agile handling.
Yes, Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115B) tires feature four circumferential grooves in their tread pattern that remove water from the contact area to boost wet grip. This design also reduces the chances of aquaplaning on wet surfaces.
Yes, Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115B) tires contain multiple sipes that prevent irregular tread wear.
Hankook Ventus Prime 2 (K115b) tires feature run flat technology that enables drivers to drive up to 50 miles at a speed not more than 50 mph after the puncture. This ensures they can reach a registered tire shop and get their tires repaired or changed.