Are you in search of tires that deliver peak performance and give you the control you crave on the road? At Performance Plus Tire, we're not just experts in tires, we're enthusiasts who understand your passion for driving. Our selection of high performance tires is specifically designed to meet the needs of drivers who demand the best in speed, agility, and reliability. Investing in high performance tires is investing in your vehicle's potential and your driving pleasure. The benefits of such an investment include not just a more responsive ride, but also the peace of mind that comes with quality and safety on the road.
High Performance (HP) tires sharpen steering, shorten stopping distances, and improve cornering stability on paved roads. We stock HP summer and HP all-season options for sport compacts, sedans, coupes, and performance SUVs—so you can match grip, wet traction, tread life, and ride comfort to your daily drive.
Ready to upgrade? Explore our High Performance Tire lineup and get expert, vehicle-specific recommendations from our team.
An HP tire combines higher speed ratings, sport-tuned construction, and advanced compounds to improve steering response, braking, and cornering on pavement.
UHP pushes further with higher speed ratings (often W/Y) and more aggressive construction. HP targets a balanced upgrade for daily driving with sportier feel and strong wet braking.
Summer HP maximizes warm-weather grip; HP All-Season trades some peak grip for cold-weather flexibility and light-snow capability.
Yes—expect sharper steering and braking than touring tires, with a slightly firmer ride and potentially shorter tread life.
Look for high-silica compounds, circumferential grooves, and full-depth sipes. Note that wet traction declines as tread depth wears.
No. Summer compounds harden in cold temps and can crack below freezing. Choose HP all-season or dedicated winter tires.
Many vehicles—especially performance sedans, SUVs, and EVs—spec XL for weight and handling. We’ll confirm your placard and load index.
Start with the door-placard pressure. For heavy loads or sustained high-speed driving, we’ll advise adjustments within specification.
Every 5,000–6,000 miles when possible. Directional or staggered setups may limit patterns; we’ll recommend the best approach.
Often—wider, lower-profile sizes can sharpen response but may affect ride comfort and wheel protection. We’ll verify clearance and calibration before recommending.