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What are Runflat tyres?
Runflat or run flat tyre, RFT tyre, run on flat tyre, puncture proof tyre, Self-supporting tyre, extended mobility tyre, zero pressure tyre, ZP, EMT, SST, ROF, BSR... You may have already come across one of these terms without really knowing what it means. For several years now, runflat technology has been used mainly for sport and premium vehicles as a solution against the risk of accidents caused by a sudden puncture. Read on to learn more with MICHELIN.Learn more -
Can you change your tyre’s size?
Do you want to change the size of your tyres? It is possible, but there are some restrictions. In this article, we go through them.Learn more -
Tyre tread depth and legal limit
A tyre is designed to meet performance requirements. But beyond a certain level of wear, it needs to be changed. What is the role of the tread? Up to what level of wear does the tyre remain effective? And what is the legal minimum tread depth for changing your tyres? Find out the answers to all your questions.Learn more -
Tyre manufacturing and recycling
Tyres: four rubber rings that can take you thousands of kilometers, carry heavy loads and run on rocky, wet, snowy or icy roads. How are tyres made? How does tyre recycling factor into our manufacturing process? Find the answers in this article.Learn more -
How to read tyre markings
In this article, you will learn to read a tyre size and its maximum load and speed and find out how the brand, range and tyre type, are shown on your tyre. You will also learn about other tyre markings such as the snowy mountain symbol, M+S letters and the significance of the OE marking.Learn more -
Tyre load rating and tyre speed rating
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What is rolling resistance?
Rolling resistance (RR) has a significant impact on the energy a vehicle needs to move. Hence a direct link with fuel consumption for combustion-powered cars - around 20% - or battery range for electric vehicles. Tyre design can help reduce rolling resistance.Learn more -
When to use reinforced tyres ?
What are reinforced tyres and when should they be used? Are they necessary for your vehicle? Read our article to find out.Learn more -
How does sport mode work?
Driving in sport mode is liberating, fun, and thrilling – especially on the open road. How does sport mode work, and what impact does it have on your car? Do the tyres you choose create a better driving experience in sport mode?Learn more -
Everything you need to know about tyre grip
Tyre grip shapes how your car handles the road, whether it’s dirt or race-track asphalt. It affects the way your vehicle takes on cornering, sharp turns, direction changes, uneven terrain, and even impacts noise. A good tyre grip ensures a safe and comfortable ride from beginning to end. Whether you are a first-time owner or an experienced driver, tyre grip is worth considering when investing in new tyres.Learn more