Origin:- France
Production Date:- 2021
Store location:- Nasr city & Heliopolis
SUV Crossover
Long-lasting premium SUV and Crossover tire with ultra-high sport performance capabilities due to outstanding dry grip coupled with excellent wet grip.
Ultra high-performance SUV and Crossover tire with sport performance capabilities via outstanding dry grip coupled with excellent wet grip.
1- Chosen by Some of the World's Best Vehicle Manufacturers
The choice of such prominent SUV and Crossover manufacturers as Porsche and BMW for its longevity and performance. Made using a premium rubber compound for good mileage.
2- Engineered to Excel in Wet Conditions
A new tread compound and increased void ratio offer improved wet grip when compared to its predecessor, the MICHELIN® Latitude® Sport. Other new details include a continuous central rib to ensure high torque transfer during acceleration and braking, with an optimized sculpture for high level safety in wet conditions. An SUV high performance tire without compromising on safety.
3- Lower Rolling Resistance
Variable thickness sipes reduce tread block deformation, which improves rolling resistance
Run flat tires have specific technology to allow you to drive for a limited distance at a reduced speed after a puncture or a drop of tire pressure. MICHELIN® Zero Pressure (ZP) tires provide run-flat technology that allows you to drive up to 50 miles at 50 mph with a flat tire.
No, only vehicles that originally were equipped with run flat tires should mount them – these vehicles have some suspension and chassis modifications designed for run flat tires.
Run flat tires only allow you to drive for a limited distance and reduced speed after a puncture or other event has resulted in either a drop in tire inflation pressure or a complete loss of inflation pressure. If you have MICHELIN® Zero Pressure (ZP) tires, you can drive up to 50 miles at 50 mph with a flat tire.
Take time to research. You can replace your original equipment tires with the same tire or another tire that meets the original equipment specifications.
When replacing two new tires instead of four, be sure that your new tires are the same size and tire type as your current tires, and that your dealer always installs the new tires on the rear axle of your vehicle.
If tires of different speed ratings are mounted on a vehicle, the lower speed-rated tires should be placed on the front axle. This is to prevent a potential oversteer condition. Vehicle handling may be affected, and the vehicle’s speed capacity is now limited to the lowest speed-rated tire.
If no instructions for tire mixing appear in the vehicle owner’s manual, adhere to the following guidelines: