High Mileage
The compound of the tread makes the all season tyre to a longlasting one and offers a good wear resistance. As a result, a high mileage of the tyre can be ensured and you can enjoy riding with it for a long time.
Our tread pattern with long lateral sipes ensures traction on wet roads. Wide grooves on the shoulders maximise water expulsion for better protection against aquaplaning.
Proven grip and outstanding braking on snow-covered roads.
Driving all season tyres can be interesting because you do not longer have the effort of owning and storing multiple sets of tyres.
In addition, the tyres can reduce the operating costs over their tyre lifetime, such as installation costs, vehicle fuel economy and treadwear cost per mile.
For the safe transportation of people and goods, it is important that you can rely on the driving stability of your vehicle in any weather. The tread pattern is optimised by a ribbon structure in the centre and handling ribs on the shoulders. This ensures good control and steering of the vehicle on dry, wet and snow-covered roads.
The compound of the tread makes the all season tyre to a longlasting one and offers a good wear resistance. As a result, a high mileage of the tyre can be ensured and you can enjoy riding with it for a long time.
The wet grip rating indicates how well the tyre will perform in wet conditions, with performance graded from class A down to E. A high grade means short braking distances on wet roads.
Reduced rolling resistance saves fuel and cuts CO2 emissions. Class A tyres deliver the best fuel efficiency, with fuel consumption increasing all the way down to class E.
This is the external rolling noise generated by the tyre, measured in decibels. The label shows the noise level rated in classes from A down to C.
In addition to these three label values, there are also pictograms − if applicable − relating to performance in severe snow conditions (3PMSF) and/or grip in icy conditions (the latter applies to passenger car tyres only).
With the EU label generator, you can access the specific label values for your tyres.
For further details on the new EU Tyre Label (2020/740) please click here.
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