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Toyo R888 R

The Toyo R888 R is a Trackday and Competition Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

7.7
Tire Reviews Score Based on Professional Tests & User Reviews
Medium Confidence View Breakdown
Dry Grip
90%
Wet Grip
63%
Road Feedback
82%
Handling
85%
Wear
60%
Comfort
62%
Buy again
76%
29 Reviews
74% Average
75,966 miles driven
3 Tests (avg: 4th)
Toyo R888 R

Toyo R888 R

Summer Mid-Range
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7.7 / 10
Based on Professional Tests & User Reviews · Medium Confidence · Updated 23 Feb 2026

The Tire Reviews Score is the most comprehensive tire scoring system available. It aggregates professional test data from multiple independent publications, user reviews, and consistency analysis using Bayesian statistical methods, weighted normalisation, and recency-adjusted scoring to produce a single, reliable performance rating.

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Dry
68.9
1.8x / 6 tests
Wet
53.7
2x / 5 tests

Cross-category scores are derived metrics that combine data from multiple test disciplines to evaluate real-world performance characteristics.

Braking
72.7
4 tests
Handling
55.6
6 tests
Score Components
Professional Tests
Weight: 80%
Tests: 3
Publications: 3
Period: 2017 - 2021
User Reviews
Weight: 15%
Reviews: 29
Avg Rating: 73.9%
Min Required: 5
Consistency
Weight: 5%
Score Std Dev: 0.29
History Points: 10
Methodology & Configuration
Scoring Process
  1. Collect Test Data: Gather results from professional tire tests across multiple publications. Minimum 1 test(s) required.
  2. Normalize Positions: Convert test positions to percentile scores using exponential weighting (factor: 1.2).
  3. Apply Recency Weighting: More recent tests are weighted higher with a decay rate of 0.95.
  4. Incorporate User Reviews: Factor in user review data (minimum 5 reviews). Weight: 15%.
  5. Bayesian Smoothing: Apply Bayesian prior (score: 7, weight: 1.5) to prevent extreme scores with limited data.
  6. Calculate Final Score: Combine all components using normalization factor of 1.1. Max score with limited data: 9.5.
Component Weights
Test Data
80%
User Reviews
15%
Consistency
5%
All Configuration Parameters
ParameterValueDescription
safety_weight 0.7 Weight multiplier for safety-related metrics
performance_weight 0.55 Weight multiplier for performance metrics
comfort_weight 0.4 Weight multiplier for comfort metrics
value_weight 0.45 Weight multiplier for value-for-money metrics
user_reviews_weight 0.15 How much user reviews contribute to the final score
test_data_weight 0.8 How much professional test data contributes to the final score
consistency_weight 0.05 How much score consistency contributes to the final score
recency_decay_rate 0.95 Rate at which older test results lose influence (higher = slower decay)
min_test_count 1 Minimum number of professional tests required
min_review_count 5 Minimum number of user reviews required
score_version 1.9 Current version of the scoring algorithm
score_normalization_factor 1.1 Factor used to normalize raw scores to the 0-10 scale
confidence_factor_weight 0.2 How much data confidence affects the final score
position_penalty_weight 0.2 Penalty applied for poor test positions
gap_penalty_threshold 12 Score gap (%) that triggers additional penalties
min_metrics_count 2 Minimum number of test metrics needed per test
limited_data_threshold 2 Number of tests below which data is considered limited
single_test_penalty 0.75 Score multiplier when only one test is available
critical_metric_penalty 0.7 Penalty for poor performance on critical safety metrics
critical_metric_threshold 70 Score below which a critical metric penalty applies
position_exponential_factor 1.2 Exponent used to amplify position-based scoring
position_exponential_threshold 0.9 Position percentile below which exponential scoring applies
gap_multiplier_critical 3 Multiplier for critical gap penalties
max_category_weight 2 Maximum weight any single category can have
max_score_limited_data 9.5 Score cap when data is limited
bayesian_prior_weight 1.5 Weight of the Bayesian prior in smoothing
bayesian_prior_score 7 Prior score used for Bayesian smoothing
evidence_test_multiplier 1.9 Multiplier for test evidence in confidence calculation
evidence_metric_divisor 3 Divisor for metric count in evidence calculation
evidence_review_divisor 10 Divisor for review count in evidence calculation
combined_penalty_floor 0.2
Data Sources
TestPublicationDateSizePositionMetrics
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S vs Cup 2 vs Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperCar 3 vs 3R vs Toyo R888R Tire Reviews 2021 305/30 R19 4/5 2 metrics
2017 Track Day Tire Test Auto Bild Sportscars 2017 235/35 R19 5/5 5 metrics
2017 Sport Auto UHP and Track Day Test Sport Auto 2017 225/40 R18 2/10 4 metrics

Videos

Does Higher Wear = More Grip? Treadwear Track Test Between Michelin, Goodyear and Toyo!

Does Higher Wear = More Grip? Treadwear Track Test Between Michelin, Goodyear and Toyo!

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Latest Tire Test Results
The Toyo R888R is a difficult tire to drive at the very limit. At 8/10th the tire feels sporty with direct steering and a nice weighting, however when you get to the limit the tires balance moves around without much feedback, and once past the limit of grip is oversteers very quickly. The tire also produces a lot of tread pattern noise at speed.
2nd/10
Good wet traction for a semi slick, high grip and good steering in the dry
Very nervous in wet handling, very noisy
Particularly recommended
2017 Track Day Tire Test
235/35 R19 • 2017
5th/5
Short dry braking, low price.
Slowest during the dry and wet handling laps, longest wet braking, weakest aquaplaning result. Very noisy.
Size Fuel Wet Noise
14 inch
185/60 R14 82 V D D 70
185/60R14 82 V D D 70
185/60R14 82 V D D 70
185/60R14 82 V D D 70
185/60R14 82 V D D 70
15 inch
195/55 R15 89 V XL D D 72
195/55R15 89 V XL D D 72
195/55R15 89 V XL D D 72
195/55R15 89 V XL D D 72
195/55R15 89 V XL D D 72
16 inch
205/55R16 94 W XL D D 71
205/55R16 94 W XL D D 71
205/55R16 94 W XL D D 71
17 inch
205/50R17 89 W D D 71
225/45R17 94 W XL D D 71
215/45R17 91 W XL D D 71
225/45R17 94 W XL D D 71
215/45R17 91 W XL D D 71
205/50R17 89 W D D 71
205/50R17 89 W D D 71
215/45R17 91 W XL D D 71
215/45R17 91 W XL D D 71
225/45R17 94 W XL D D 71
18 inch
245/40R18 97 Y XL D D 72
255/35R18 94 Y XL D D 73
225/40R18 92 Y XL D D 72
225/40R18 92 Y XL D D 72
255/35R18 94 Y XL D D 73
245/40R18 97 Y XL D D 72
225/40R18 92 Y XL D D 72
255/35R18 94 Y XL D D 73
245/40R18 97 Y XL D D 72
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Questions and Answers for the Toyo R888 R

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August 25, 2016

Good morning, I"m just curious what the Treadwear rating is on these tires?

The treadwear rating of the Toyo Proxes R888R varies by size, full information can be found on the Toyo website.
February 23, 2017

I'm wondering regarding left and right tire tread.. On left tire tread going up,but right tire tread going down.. Is that normal? I usually fiited my GTR R888,but i want to try this new R888R.. I just wonder regarding the tire tread.. Regards AFIQ AFIAT

The Toyo R888R is an asymmetric tire, so there will be some variance between the looks on the left and right sides of the vehicle. This is normal, and won't affect the tires performance.
July 20, 2017

How long mileage wise would a set of R888R's last on average?

The mileage of the R888R will be massively dependant on usage as track days will shorten the life considerably. In purely road miles, a guess would be around 3-4000.
September 23, 2022

Could I use these tires on the road driving in normal conditions ?

You can legally use the R888R on the road ay any time, however they will have much lower grip in the wet than a normal road tire, and during the colder winter months it is really not advisable.
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Size Price Range  
205/45 R16 $164.15 - $164.15 (1 Price) Compare Prices >>
225/45 R17 $227.99 - $227.99 (1 Price) Compare Prices >>
235/35 R19 $344.58 - $344.58 (1 Price) Compare Prices >>
235/45 R17 $220.31 - $220.31 (1 Price) Compare Prices >>
Available in 55 tire sizes - View all.

Review Summary

Based on 24 user reviews

Most drivers find the Toyo R888 R delivers excellent dry grip, sharp turn-in, and predictable handling once warm, making it strong for track days and spirited driving. Noise, short tread life, heaviness, and inconsistent or weak wet performance (especially in standing water) are common drawbacks, with a minority reporting overheating, rapid fall-off, or slow lap times on heavier cars. Overall sentiment is positive, with praise outweighing the negatives.

Strengths
  • Dry grip
  • Handling/feedback
  • Predictability when warm
  • Track performance
  • Stiff sidewall/response
Areas for Improvement
  • Wet grip/aquaplaning
  • High noise
  • Rapid wear/short life
  • Heavy tire/added unsprung weight
  • Performance drop when overheated or on heavier cars

Top 3 Toyo R888 R Reviews

Given 26% while driving a Peugeot 505 v6turbo 310 bhp (225/45 R17) on track for 20 spirited miles
Very very noisey. They are ok there first heat cycle but they don’t wake up after that couldn’t get under 2 minutes at Phillip island when it’s normally in the mid 1.50s so they are cheap for a reason. I wouldn’t buy again should of stayed with Dunlops semis as they are good until they're bald, I’d keep away personally
December 17, 2024
Given 74% while driving a Rover 114GTa VVC (205/60 R13) on a combination of roads for 2,500 spirited miles
Used as fast road mostly there isn't much that comes close in the size. decent grip even in negative temperatures. More progressive wet grip than other contenders such as ar-1 and NS2R or the Hankook v205
February 11, 2025
Given 31% while driving a Mazda Mazda Miata (205/45 R16) on track for 0 spirited miles
After running four sets of these tires, at High Plains Raceway, Sonoma Raceway, and Laguna Seca, I can't say I am quite impressed of the tires. They seem to melt too easily and the grip drops like a rock once you get a degree too hot. It also didn't help when I had poor suspension, but even with a whole new suspension system (talking about coilovers, control arms, drop spindles, the whole pizza), the tires feel a bit dated. This is by no means a diss or a bash towards Toyo, as they do make good tires, this review may not seem the best either, from my experience however, I have posted consistently slow lap times because of these tires. I do hope Toyo will make a new compound as well as design in the near future.

TLDR: Not recommended for use of track.
March 4, 2024

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Latest Toyo R888 R Reviews

Initial Impressions Review
Given 50% while driving a Nissan 300zx (275/40 R17) on for 3,000 miles
Went from 5995 to these. These take far less time to heat up, and I've only ever broken loose under extreme cold conditions in the dry. But in the wet, these are useless. Understeering and oversteering if not given the upmost care in moderate/light rain. Lastly, the wear has much to be desired. Driving around city and highway, with occasional hard drives these wear out in 6 months. The big issue is the cost. SO many better options at that price point. These are priced near pilot sports and do not touch that tire in its balance and performance. I would not recommend these tires.
March 2, 2026
Given 66% while driving a Mercedes Benz C63 AMG (255/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 4,000 spirited miles
On a dry sunny day once heated up there unbeatable, unfortunately the only place you can get triple 8s warm is on a track. If you live in a built up area and do the odd blast then the tires will fail to perform the way they’re meant too.
I drive a performance rear wheel drive car and in the wet there useless. Stick to a good all round road tire.
November 2, 2023
Given 39% while driving a Mazda MX5 2.0 SE (ND 2015 onwards) (205/45 R17) on track for 112 miles
I’ve struggled with this tire, I simply don’t trust them, on one hand the tire turns in so fast and inspires confidence but almost instantly seems to be unable to hold its own turn in line and drifts and moves, I completed a fast session recently and was really disappointed with the way the tire moves around even in straight lines, and was surprised to find they were barely warm at the end of the session? I played around with tire pressure and did feel some improvement dropping the pressure to 20psi from 26psi but not enough to warrant using them again. In the dry fitted to a 950kg race prepped 220bhp MX5 NA I didn’t think this tire was good enough, I’ve never once been nervous in a race or track session but genuinely was, the car moved around, was nervous and under braking was fun but nose was everywhere, I honestly thought there was an issue with the car, so for the safety of myself and others abandoned the session to ensure car was OK, switched back to my Michelin set up and set my fastest lap of the day two laps in and then continually lapped 8 seconds a lap faster with Michelins than I did with the Toyo’s. Track. Conditions were dry 23c ambient but cloudy and track was dry for at least a week. Excelled at ion was strong with this tire, initial turn in very very good, but won’t hold the line, moves about mid corner, and under heavy braking whilst strong, the car moved around a lot making it difficult for me to balance the car before turn in. Ive used Toyo road tires with great results but feel the compound of these tires do not suit UK tracks and definitely required tire warmers.
June 15, 2023
Given 81% while driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII (235/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 9 average miles
Have very good traction in the dry, and a good wet traction, for a semi slick
January 4, 2023
Given 86% while driving a Mitsubishi Evolution V (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 5,000 average miles
Its an amazing tire, in all conditions, except the wet!
January 4, 2023
Given 77% while driving a Honda Prelude (205/50 R16) on track for 500 spirited miles
These are my first semislick tires. Not new. Slightly used , two years old. Results were shocking ! I read some reviews they last long on track. I guess these are just legends made by retired people driving to mall and back or slow posers. Front right was destroyed in 15 minutes ! Even faster than high performance street tires i used before. The track i use to have fun is very tight and technical and has 3 consecutive right hand corners . Total of 9 right corners and 3 left corners . Front right was boiling and ripped. 5 laps and pause. 4 times and good bye right front R888R. Pressure 2.2Bar hot. Cornering speed feels amazing compared with Turanza Er300 but overall Toyo are just one second faster/lap. But even on Turanza i can beat most street cars on semislick on this track Times i did on Toyo were super good for car's specs but just not so impressive as it feels . They feel 3-4 seconds faster compared with street Bridgestone but overall it was just one second. Braking is poor compared with cornering capabilities. Sidewall very rough. Driving to the track 100mp/h on public road they were good. No noise or other issues. In wet i can't tell. Still my S2000 on Potenza S02 is faster than my Prelude on R888R. Somehow i am disappointed with them and even more impressed with GranTurismo cover tire, S02..
November 9, 2022
Given 89% while driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 (235/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 5,000 average miles
EXCELLENT TYRE IN ALL CONDITIONS
June 26, 2022
Given 87% while driving a Lotus Elise (225/45 R17) on track for 10,000 spirited miles
I use this tire for mostly track. Great tire for running hard, it likes a little heat. Very predictable! Good wear for a track use tire. Not really made for the wet. Limited channels to run off water but for dry, great tire.
February 25, 2022
Given 86% while driving a Mitsubishi Evolution X (245/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
Fantastic Tire in Dry - there Even good in the Wet (On an Evo) no tire squeal, lasted 9 Month approx. 8000miles Only downside, there noisy on motorway drives, a slight drowning sound
January 9, 2022
Given 73% while driving a Cadillac 2014 ctsv (/40 R19) on track for 4,000 spirited miles
Good for high horsepower applications they definitely have their limits around 700whp and wore quite fast mast 4000 miles but oh were they nice while they lasted
October 5, 2021
Given 57% while driving a Lotus Exige S (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
A very good track tire for a reasonable budget. I replaced it as a cheaper variant of the Yokohama AD048 (LTS- medium compound and special stiff sidewall), which is no longer produced. It simply has all the pros and cons of the semislick tires- it must warm up for a good function, it's noisy, limited function on water and in the cold. In the dry they are (for 1 tone car) excelent. Very stiff sidewall. When balancing, it was necessary to use often over 100 g weights for almost all pieces, in all dimensions. On my car and with this dimension (Lotus Exige S240, rear axle 225/235x45 R17) a very bad longevity. Around 2000 miles and they were pretty over the limit. I'm not drifting at all. This has never happened to me before or after with other tires. On the front axle (195x50 R16) over 10 000 miles.
January 19, 2021
Given 89% while driving a Honda FK2 type r (235/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
Really impressed with the amount of grip with hard rain
July 15, 2020
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