The temperature dependences of the critical current density, J
c, and the upper critical field, u
oH
c2, have been studied for newly developed V
2(Hf,Zr) multifilamentary wires. At 4.2 K, a μ
oH
c2of 22 T and an over-all J
cof

A/cm
2at 17 T are obtained for these wires. At 1.8 K, overall J
cin 15 T of these wires are twice as large as that of the bronze-processed Nb
3Sn multifilamentary wire. The enhanced J
cat reduced temperatures may be attributed to the rapid increase in μ
oH
c2by using the temperature scaling law of the pinning force density, μ
oH
c2measured in pulsed fields is about 28 T at 2.0 K. According to the temperature scaling law, the overall J
cfor 1.8 K and at 20 T is estimated to be

A/cm
2. Thus, the present V
2(Hf,Zr) multifilamentary wires are very promising for use of generating high magnetic fields in the superfluid liquid helium environment.