Maxxis and CST Tires have jointly launched seven new products, tailored to both two- and four-wheel vehicles. The new roster comprises several different treads, with select tires finished for either all-terrain or city motoring. There are even sets that are specially made for electrified vehicles.
However, all tires under the Maxxis and CST brands promise an efficient, comfortable, and smooth ride, whether you’re driving a burly SUV or cruising on a light scooter.

We’ve listed the new tires below for your reading pleasure, and if you’re in the market for a new set of rubber, these may be worth checking out.
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Maxxis Razr HT780

Made out of what Maxxis calls an ‘advanced silica,’ the HT780 advertises a 13% longer tire life and up to a 5% quieter ride through reduced road noise.
Maxxis Razr AT781

With an all-terrain finish, the groove design should be able to shorten wet braking by up to five meters. And for longer drives, Maxxis boasts that the AT781 provides 23% longer mileage while driving on any terrain.
Maxxis Victra Sport EV

Made specifically for EVs, the rubber was engineered to handle those instant boosts of torque that motors deliver. And like the other tires from Maxxis, it also advertises a quieter-than-most ride.
Maxxis Victra S98 CT

Designed for scooters, the S98 CT features a grippier tread for rainy urban roads and streets. The tires were also given a reinforced casing to extend their longevity and capacity for daily use.
CST Sahara AT318

According to CST, the AT318 provides up to 25% stronger durability and control when off-roading, thanks to its wide zigzag-patterned tread. That design also claims to improve handling and steering by up to 20%.
CST Scoop CM-SC01

Made from a nano-silica rubber compound, CST has engineered the CM-SC01 to be an all-weather, city-driving tire for scooters.
CST Saleks EX-1

With a diamond-inspired tread and sidewall design, the EX-1 was built to reduce rolling resistance, which makes it an ideal choice for EVs. Efficiency should get a reasonable boost, while the reinforced design should help with durability.