tyre tests Michelin Energy Saver:
2012
ADAC
165/70 R14
good
2
Auto Zeitung
185/60 R15
highly recommended
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2011
ADAC
175/65 R14
good
3
ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
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Michelin ENERGY SAVER tyres belong to the generation of environmentally-friendly "green" tyres. Innovative technology ensures much lower rolling resistance and, as a result, reduced fuel consumption. This is thanks to the partial replacement of soot with silica. The necessary safety levels are provided thanks to the Durable Security Compound (DSC), an entirely new tread component that does not contain highly aromatic oils. This innovative compound allows for optimal braking thanks to stabilisation of the tread rigidity.
The Michelin group was founded in 1889 by two Frenchmen - Edouard and André Michelin. A long history and the use of innovative technology means that Michelin is now one of the world's largest tyre manufacturers. The French group has won F1, WRC and GP Moto world titles. Michelin is also a majority shareholder in brands such as: Riken, Taurus, Siamtyre, Tigar, Euromaster, Warrior, Kormoran, Recamic, Kleber and BFGoodrich.
Michelin
Michelin is one of the world's largest tyre manufacturers, operating continuously since 1889. The brand is renowned for its pioneering technological solutions that improve the safety, durability and fuel efficiency of tyres in the passenger car, truck, motorcycle and specialised machinery segments. The manufacturer consistently invests in research and development, setting trends in sustainable mobility and reducing the environmental impact of transport. The company's goal is to create innovative solutions that enable safer, more economical and environmentally friendly travel.
Technical data:
Michelin Energy Saver Summer tyre is considered Premium class class, that is, characterised by modern technology and maximum performance.
You are currently viewing a tyre in the size 175/65 R15.
The tyre is currenty available in a 15-inch size.
Tyre additionally:
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Tyre is reinforced (is more resistant to heavier loads)