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Dunlop Econodrive LT 215/60 R16 103/101 T C
Dunlop Econodrive LT is a tyre entirely designed for economical driving. Each element of the structure is responsible for reducing rolling resistance so that the car burns less fuel and the driver saves on refueling. British premium designers have demonstrated how to do this already in the base model of Econodrive, LT version is a development of this idea.
What solutions were used in the EconoDrive LT tyre?
Reinforced tyre sides absorb road bumps, reduce the risk of accidental damage, and additionally, thanks to their design, help reduce rolling resistance. This makes the tyre extremely durable and comfortable, offering a good driving experience.
The deepened central grooves in the tyre and open shoulders are responsible for fighting aquaplaning. This design dries faster, preventing water or mud from getting under the tyre surface.
The rubber compound uses carbon joints to make the tyre more rigid. During the summer season, when temperatures can be high, this is extremely important for adhesion, but also for reducing rolling resistance. Driving is much more economical, and driving precision is maintained at a high level regardless of the weather.
Dunlop is a British premium brand, currently owned by Goodyear. It was founded by John Boyd Dunlop, inventor of the world's first pneumatic tyre. But this is not the only achievement of the British company. Over the years, it has patented many solutions that have become standard in the tyre world, such as 3S technology and Run-flat tyres. Dunlop specialists were also the first to discover the phenomenon of aquaplaning, which had a significant impact on the safety of drivers in rainy conditions.
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Fuel efficiency is rated from A to G on a colour-coded scale. The highest fuel efficiency rating is A (green; the lowest rolling resistance), while the lowest fuel efficiency rating is G (red; the highest rolling resistance). Rolling resistance influences fuel consumption and vehicle emissions; the lower the resistance, the lower the fuel consumption and exhaust fume emissions.
Wet grip is the tyre's ability to adhere to the road surface in wet conditions. The EU rating focuses only on the wet braking performance of the tyre. Wet grip is rated from A to G, where A represents the best braking performance and G represents the worst. It is one of the most crucial safety parameters.
Tyres contribute to the amount of noise a vehicle generates. Choosing a tyre with a good noise rating will lower the impact of your driving on the surrounding environment.