Wednesday, 11 Mar 2026

Toyo PROXES CR1 vs Nanoenergy 3: Performance Test Results

Acceleration and Traction Performance

When choosing tires for your daily driver, acceleration reveals critical traction differences. Standardized testing with Dragy GPS equipment showed clear advantages:

Acceleration Test Methodology

Both Toyota Yaris test cars had identical conditions:

  • Traction control disabled
  • Air conditioning off
  • Full brake holds at 1,000 RPM launch
  • Two runs per tire type

PROXES CR1 Results

  • First run: 0-100 km/h in 11.47 seconds
  • Second run: 11.52 seconds
    Average: 11.50 seconds

Nanoenergy 3 Results

  • First run: 0-100 km/h in 11.62 seconds
  • Second run: 11.61 seconds
    Average: 11.62 seconds

The CR1’s 0.12-second average advantage stems from its advanced compound and tread design. As Toyo’s performance-oriented model, its silica-enhanced rubber provides superior bite during hard launches—crucial for wet conditions or quick merges.

Braking and Safety Comparison

Stopping power directly impacts safety. Our 100-0 km/h braking tests revealed significant disparities:

Braking Test Protocol

  • Multiple runs per tire
  • Identical road surfaces
  • Speed verified before braking

PROXES CR1 Performance

  • Best result: 3.15 seconds
  • Consistent sub-3.3 second stops

Nanoenergy 3 Performance

  • Best result: 3.26 seconds

The CR1’s 4-groove drainage technology and wider contact patch (up to 225mm) explain its shorter stopping distances. Toyo engineers specifically designed these grooves to channel water efficiently, reducing hydroplaning risk—a vital advantage Nanoenergy 3 lacks.

Noise and Comfort Analysis

At 80 km/h with air conditioning off, decibel tests showed:

  • PROXES CR1: 65 dB average
  • Nanoenergy 3: Similar noise levels

Despite matching acoustic performance, the CR1 excels in other comfort metrics:

  • Reinforced sidewalls reduce vibration
  • Lower rolling resistance improves fuel efficiency
  • Optimized tread pattern enhances highway stability

Verdict: Which Tire Should You Choose?

After analyzing the test data, here’s my recommendation:

Choose PROXES CR1 if you need:

  1. Shorter emergency stops (proven 3.15s vs 3.26s)
  2. Quicker acceleration from stops
  3. Enhanced wet-weather safety with 4-groove tech
  4. Better fuel economy from reduced rolling resistance

Nanoenergy 3 suits drivers who:

  • Prioritize budget over performance
  • Drive primarily in dry conditions
  • Don’t require sporty responsiveness

Actionable Next Steps

  1. Verify your tire size: CR1 fits 14"-19" wheels
  2. Check local inventory: CR1 SUV version available
  3. Test drive both: Feel the traction difference firsthand

"The PROXES CR1 isn’t just marginally better—its braking advantage could prevent collisions."

Which performance metric matters most for your daily commute? Share your driving priorities below!

Final note: Results from Dragy GPS and calibrated dB meters. Toyo’s Malaysian CR1 factory uses proprietary compounding unavailable in Nanoenergy production.