- Michelin
- Todd Hanlon
Michelin Unveils New X-Force Tyres for Extreme Conditions
- by TT News
- November 05, 2024
Michelin has introduced two new tyres designed for extreme conditions: the Michelin X-Force Winter and the Michelin X-Force ZL.
The Michelin X-Force Winter tyre is engineered to provide optimal performance in severe winter conditions. It offers improved grip on snow and ice and enhanced braking performance. The tyre is designed for use in various applications, including military, emergency services, and utility vehicles.
“The Michelin X Force Winter tyre offers an aggressive, deep open tread pattern developed with damage-resistant rubber,” said Todd Hanlon, Director of Enterprise Government and Military Sales for Michelin North America, Inc. “The extra strength built into the tyre shoulder helps to resist cutting, and the strong sidewall is designed to operate at various pressures thanks to its Central Tyre Inflation System compatibility. This tyre is made to meet the harsh winter conditions professionals around the world often encounter.”
The Michelin X-Force ZL tyre is designed for off-road vehicles that operate in diverse terrains. It offers exceptional mobility, robustness, and versatility, ensuring reliable performance in challenging conditions. The tyre’s innovative casing design allows for operation at various pressures, making it compatible with Central Tyre Inflation Systems (CTIS). It also offers excellent traction in both wet and dry conditions.
“When the terrain fights back, the Michelin X Force ZL fights harder. Its deep, aggressive tread pattern bites into loose soil, rock, and sand, delivering unbeatable traction in the harshest conditions,” said Hanlon. “Add in the extra shield protection against cuts, and you have a tyre that keeps going when others fail. Whether navigating sharp rocks or soft mud, the Michelin X Force ZL is designed to get you through the most unforgiving terrain.”
- Yokohama Rubber
- ADVAN WINTER V907
- Winter Tyres
- Ultra-High-Performance Tyres
- Mercedes-AMG E-Class
Yokohama Rubber Launches ADVAN WINTER V907 UHP Winter Tyre For Mercedes-AMG E-Class
- by TT News
- November 20, 2024
The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., has launched the ADVAN WINTER V907, a new ultra-high-performance winter tyre, as an afterparts tyre for the Mercedes-AMG E-Class luxury sedan.
The newly developed ADVAN WINTER V907 is designed to provide not only excellent performance on snow but excellent comfort and stability even when driving on dry roads at the high speeds. The tyre features a specially designed tread pattern with V-shaped grooves and 3D sipes as well as a centre rib. These features work in tandem with a special tread compound that combines a cap compound for excellent snow performance and an undertread compound for handling stability on dry roads.
To be sold initially through Mercedes-AMG dealerships in Europe, the new tyre will be available in size 245/45R19 102V for front and size 275/40R19 105V for rear. Both the sizes were jointly developed with Mercedes-AMG and carries the ‘MO1A’ mark on the sides, indicating Mercedes-AMG’s approval. Based on the new afterparts tyre, the company also intends to develop an ADVAN WINTER V907 replacement tyre in a larger variety of sizes. Sales will begin in 2025, mostly in Europe, and will be introduced sequentially at tyre dealers.
- BYD
- BYD Seal U
- Continental Tyres
- Continental PremiumContact C
- Electric Vehicles
BYD Seal U To Come Factory-Equipped With Continental Tyres
- by TT News
- November 13, 2024
BYD has selected Continental’s PremiumContact C tyres as original equipment for its Seal U electric SUV. The electric SUV will come factory-equipped with the premium tyres in size 235/50 R19 99V.
The PremiumContact C tyre provides a pleasant and quiet ride. The rubber compound's unique silica lowers rolling resistance and friction by reducing energy absorption through the tyre while the vehicle is moving. This results in a long tread life and good energy efficiency. Together, a noise-reducing design and noise breakers in the tread pattern greatly reduce the tyre's rolling noise. The PremiumContact C offers a low-impact ride even at high speeds because of its rounded contact patch, which uniformly distributes pressure throughout the tyre.
Continental has been refining tyres for over a decade in an effort to produce ever-lower rolling resistance, minimal rolling noise and high mileage. All of Continental's tyres are able to sustainably lower emissions from combustion cars while still meeting the specifications for electric vehicles. Five most successful EV manufacturers in the Asia-Pacific area use Continental tyres as original equipment, as per the company.
Toyo Tires has introduced the Proxes Sport 2, a high-performance summer tyre designed for sports cars, SUVs and CUVs.
The new tyre features a redesigned profile and advanced tread compounds to enhance performance in wet and dry conditions. Compared to its predecessor, the Proxes Sport 2 offers improved handling, shorter braking distances and a quieter ride.
“The Proxes Sport 2 boasts a 15 percent shorter stopping distance in wet conditions and 10 percent shorter on dry surfaces along with improved handling performance over its predecessor, the Proxes Sport,” said Kevin Arima, senior manager consumer products, Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. “These improvements enhance the driver’s experience rain or shine on twisty canyon roads or around town.”
The Proxes Sport 2 will be available in over 75 sizes, ranging from 17 to 22 inches, in February 2025.
Atturo Tire has announced the expansion of its AZ810 all-weather tyre line with the addition of 24 new sizes. This expansion brings the total number of AZ810 sizes to 58, catering to a wider range of vehicles, including sedans, sports cars, SUVs, CUVs, hybrids and electric vehicles.
Designed to outperform traditional summer UHP tyres, especially in colder temperatures, the AZ810 offers exceptional wet traction, consistent grip and a smooth ride. The tyre’s versatility and style make it popular for drivers seeking high-performance tyres that can handle various driving conditions.
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