The Azenis RT660 is Falken's Extreme Performance Summer tire developed for motorsports enthusiasts, participants in track days, or any driver looking for competition-ready levels of dry traction and handling. The Azenis RT660 is designed to provide maximum performance in warm, dry to damp conditions, and like all Extreme Performance Summer tires, it is not intended to be serviced, stored, nor driven in near-and below-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
Utilizing a motorsports-inspired tread compound enhances the traction delivered by the Azenis RT660 for acceleration, braking, and handling in dry and wet conditions. The low-void, symmetric pattern maximizes the rubber in contact with the surface. Massive shoulders deliver extreme levels of lateral grip, and the broad, continuous center rib provides solid on-center feel and longitudinal traction for acceleration and braking. Deep, circumferential grooves and full-depth notches help evacuate water from the contact patch to enhance hydroplaning resistance.
The internal construction of the Azenis RT660 features a two-ply, polyester casing utilizing Falken's Crosshatch Carcass design to enhance handling and stability. Two wide, steel belts support the tread area and are reinforced by two polyamide cap plies to further improve handling and high-speed capability.
Note: Tires exposed to temperatures of 20 degrees F (-7 degrees C) or lower must be permitted to gradually return to temperatures of at least 40 degrees F (5 degrees C) for at least 24 hours before they are flexed in any manner, such as by adjusting inflation pressures, mounting them on wheels, or using them to support, roll or drive a vehicle.
Flexing of the specialized rubber compounds used in Extreme Performance Summer tires during cold-weather use can result in irreversible compound cracking. While compound cracking is not a warrantable condition because it occurs as the result of improper use or storage, tires exhibiting compound cracking must be replaced.
El neumático Azenis RT660 de Falken, pertenece a la categoría: Rendimiento Extremo Para Verano y fue desarrollado para entusiastas del automovilismo, participantes de competencias de un día en la pista o cualquier conductor que busque niveles de competencia con tracción en superficies secas y maniobrabilidad. El Azenis RT660 ha sido diseñado para proporcionar un rendimiento máximo en condiciones calientes, secas a húmedas y como todo neumático de Rendimiento Extremo Para Verano, no fue diseñado para ser reparado, guardado o utilizado en temperaturas cercanas al nivel de congelación o superficies con hielo o nieve.
Un compuesto de caucho inspirado en el automovilismo mejora la tracción proporcionada por la aceleración, frenado y maniobrabilidad del Azenis RT660, sobre superficies secas o mojadas. La gran cantidad de caucho en el patrón simétrico, máximiza el contacto con la carretera. Hombros enormes proporcionan niveles de agarre lateral altos y el segmento central ancho y continuo proporciona un sentimiento de estar centrado, además de tracción longitudinal para acelerar o frenar. Canales circunferenciales y ranuras profundas ayudan a evacuar el agua del área de contacto con la carretera, aumentando así, la resistencia al deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning).
La construcción interna del Azenis RT660 posee una estructura de dos cpas de poliéster, que utilizan el diseño "Crossharch Carcass" de Falken, para mejorar la maniobrabilidad y estabilidad. Dos correas anchas de acero soportan el área de la huella y son reforzadas por dos capas de poliamida, para mejorar aún más la maniobrabilidad y la capacidad de rodar a velocidades elevadas.
Nota: Neumáticos expuestos a temperaturas de 20 grados Fahrenheit (-7 grados Celsius) o más bajas, deben retornar gradualmente, a temperaturas de por lo menos 40 grados Fahrenheit (5 grados Celsius), por lo menos 24 horas antes de que sean doblados o flexionados en cualquier manera, como, por ejemplo, ajustando la presión de inflado, montar en rines, soportar el peso del vehículo o rodarlos al conducir.
Flexionar o doblar el caucho especializado, utilizado en los neumáticos de Rendimiento Extremo Para Verano, en condiciones frías, puede resultar en grietas irreversibles al compuesto de caucho. Si esto sucede, la garantía del producto se anula debido al uso o almacenamiento incorrecto. Neumáticos con grietas en el caucho deben ser reemplazados.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 01/01/23 (1 of 2)
Additional Information:(1) N/A on shaved tires (2) May be voided if caused by abuse, competition, race/track application.
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Tire Rack Test Results Falken Azenis RT660
Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 2 (16:42)
EP tires wear two distinct hats. They’re great on sporty and high horsepower vehicles conquering the everyday road and on those same vehicles as they dominate in various races and track days. The nuances here are many as increased traction and performance in one of these arenas can mean a tradeoff elsewhere. This two-part test lays it all bare and reveals just how close, but different, this category can be!
Customers think the Falken Azenis RT660 delivers excellent dry traction with sharp turn-in and consistent grip, making it a standout for autocross and track use. Wet performance is decent in light rain but struggles with standing water. Treadwear is praised for a 200TW tire, though some report rapid wear, chunking, or cording after aggressive track sessions, especially on heavier cars. Heat management is key, as they can feel greasy during prolonged sessions. Enthusiasts appreciate their predictable handling and competitive edge, though tread longevity varies with driving intensity and alignment setup.
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Customers praise the RT660's wet traction, with scores 7-8 noting confident handling in rain and damp conditions during spirited driving. While not designed for heavy downpours, many highlight predictable grip and stability in wet scenarios, though hydroplaning can occur in standing water. Ideal for performance-focused use, they excel when driven cautiously in light to moderate rain.
April 28, 2025(Verified Purchase)
3.8 out of 5
...I was very impressed with the wet traction after getting caught in the rain a couple times. I couldnt even get the rear tires to kick out when i tried, Granted its a 1.6 miata but none the less impressive...
Tires are extremely grippy and hug the corners great. I was very impressed with the wet traction after getting caught in the rain a couple times. I couldnt even get the rear tires to kick out when i tried, Granted its a 1.6 miata but none the less impressive. The dry traction is fantastic and you can take roundabouts at any speed. I plan on doing some autocross eventually with the car but at least for spirited driving and backroads i have had no need for any more traction.
Vehicle: 1991 Mazda Miata Miles Driven on Tires: 400 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: LAKEVILLE, MN Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the RT660's exceptional dry traction, with many scoring 9s and 10s for its "sticky" grip, precise cornering, and confidence-inspiring performance in autocross, track days, and HPDE events. Reviews highlight quick warm-up, predictable handling at the limit, and consistent lap times even in high heat, though some note greasiness on very hot days. A top choice for enthusiasts prioritizing aggressive dry performance.
October 05, 2021(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...The RT660 heats up faster, faster response and predictable. Faster exit out of a turn as well. Dry Traction is definitely a lot better compare to the Ventus RS-4...
Finally got the first shake down with these tires at Roebling Road and I must say, these tires are amazing for the price. I ran Hankook Ventus RS-4 previously and the RS-4 does not come close in my opinion. The RT660 heats up faster, faster response and predictable. Faster exit out of a turn as well. Dry Traction is definitely a lot better compare to the Ventus RS-4. I Have yet to drive these tires in the rain but I am sure they will do just fine if not better. I will definitely buy another set in the future!
Vehicle: 1993 Honda Civic Si Hatchback Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: JACKSONVILLE, FL Driving Style: Spirited
...I bought these with a set of Motegi Racing wheels specifically for a track day and they bite! I couldn't push my car hard enough to break traction. Zero understeer...
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive track day tire I would stop looking right here. I bought these with a set of Motegi Racing wheels specifically for a track day and they bite! I couldn't push my car hard enough to break traction. Zero understeer. Super predictable. Zero warm up period. The only time I had loss of traction was accelerating out of a corner then the inside tire would slip. Another point, they had an unusual size available for my specific needs. Falken/Sumitomo has earned my respect and I will be fitting all my vehicles with Falken/Sumitomo tires as they wear out.
P.S. I learned through this purchase that Falken is owned by Sumitomo Rubber CO. If you're in need of a cheaper tire with what I would assume the same great quality perhaps check out the Sumitomo brand.
Vehicle: 2015 Volkswagen Jetta SE Miles Driven on Tires: 300 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ Driving Style: Spirited
I did 1 AutX event, which consisted of 7x 1 minute (approx) runs, the grip was excellent, turn in great, zero wear showing on tires...
I had bought these tires for street, AutoX and possibly a track day or 2. I did 1 AutX event, which consisted of 7x 1 minute (approx) runs, the grip was excellent, turn in great, zero wear showing on tires. The following weekend I attended a track day at Raceway Park, NJ. This is my local track, had done 5 days there on Re-71’s, and being November it was kinda cold so I figured I’d use the Falken’s for a little more grip. I did 4x 15 minute sessions, rotating the tires after each session. Hot psi set at 32 front, 28 rear. By the end of the event, the centre rib of each tire was ripped off. I’ve never seen anything like this. My Mini has 200hp at the wheels, nothing crazy, but these tires were destroyed. The weather never got above 60degree’s, I was extremely disappointed with these. The tires were mounted on Kong Hypergrams, 15x7.5” if that matters. I sold the rims and tires, bought a set of Hankook RS4’s (same size) on 15x8 Team Dynamics. I’ve done 4 track days on them, and still running strong with decent tread and grip left. Definitely not as ‘grippy’ overall compared to the Falkens (about 1.5 secs a lap slower according to my Garmin Catalyst) but consistent and hard wearing. These might be a great AutoX tire, but for me, 1 track day is not acceptable. The car was driven to and from each event on the Falkens. Approximately 30-40 mins each way. So $800 lasted less than 200 miles… not happy at all.
Vehicle: 2006 MINI Cooper S Built Up To 6/06 Miles Driven on Tires: 100 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: MORGANVILLE, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the RT660's treadwear in Extreme Performance Summer use, with many scoring 8-10 for lasting through 10+ track days, 100+ autocross runs, or 10,000+ miles when driven primarily in dry conditions. Reviews highlight consistent grip across heat cycles, even wear patterns with proper setup, and impressive longevity for a 200TW tire-some noting they outlast competitors like RE-71Rs. While rapid wear is expected in track/autocross roles, users emphasize value given the tire's dry performance focus.
September 28, 2024(Verified Purchase)
3.7 out of 5
This tire has lasted me exactly 10000 miles daily driving and 8 HPDE trackdays. Best lap times starting third lap and will start to drop off at the seventh lap...
This tire has performed wonderfully, fantastic dry grip and corners like nobody's business. This is a high performance summer tire, 200 tread wear, so wet is not its best friend. This tire has lasted me exactly 10000 miles daily driving and 8 HPDE trackdays. Best lap times starting third lap and will start to drop off at the seventh lap. Gets to temp quick. Likes higher tire pressure. For the price and how long its lasted, track and daily driving, will be buying again.
Vehicle: 2002 BMW 330i Sedan Sport Package Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: SAN DIEGO, CA Driving Style: Spirited
...I go through 2 sets per season, which is half of what it takes with competitors.
This is my preferred track tire. The combination of traction and durability is the best I’ve found. I go through 2 sets per season, which is about half of what it takes with competitors.
Vehicle: 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: CAMARILLO, CA Driving Style: Spirited
Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 2 (16:42)
EP tires wear two distinct hats. They’re great on sporty and high horsepower vehicles conquering the everyday road and on those same vehicles as they dominate in various races and track days. The nuances here are many as increased traction and performance in one of these arenas can mean a tradeoff elsewhere. This two-part test lays it all bare and reveals just how close, but different, this category can be!
Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 1 (22:25)
EP tires wear two distinct hats. They’re great on sporty and high horsepower vehicles conquering the everyday road and on those same vehicles as they dominate in various races and track days. The nuances here are many as increased traction and performance in one of these arenas can mean a tradeoff elsewhere. This two-part test lays it all bare and reveals just how close, but different, this category can be!
In this first ever, in-person episode of “TJ Talking,” our Tire Information and Testing Manager, TJ Campbell, meets up with Bakari Howard and Tsuyoshi Johnson from Falken Tire to talk about the Falken Azenis RT660. The Falken team talks about what they foresee in RT660’s future, maximizing the tire’s performance, and differences between the RT660 and its competition.
Falken’s Azenis RT660 is new for 2020, and previous testing shows it can hold its own with the fastest in the category. We see how it compares to the newest from one of the biggest names in the industry.
Along with the thrilling ride provided by Extreme Performance Summer tires, the Falken Azenis RT660 is designed to deliver predictable handling along with maximum traction both on and off the track.
The new Falken Azenis RT660 is designed to compete with the fastest tires in the category, so we compared it to the newest and best to see how it performs in the real world.
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