I have just found another VERY GOOD reason for not increasing the tyre width beyond 225mm:
You can't store the spare tyre in the boot wheel well, and lower the boot floor lid onto the spare tyre, so that the lid sits flush with the boot floor, if the tyre width exceeds 225mm.
I would find that annoying.
It also implies that you can't go less than a 60% profile, unless you leave the tyre outside diameter too small. Another impliction is of benefit to the suspension: the bushes in the suspension don't receive an overly harsh time, with low profile tyres.
Why even carry a spare?? In Victoria you don't need one to be legal unless you're a taxi who needs a full size spare. Get roadside assist, keep the car light and save fuel.
If you do insist on a spare go for one that fits in the boot and treat it as a space saver. 80kmh max when fitted unless all your other tyres are the same. That's what I'll be doing since my rear tyres will be wider than my fronts and I can't choose which tyre might go flat....