We present summer tires CONTINENTAL, model PremiumContact 6 109Y XL FR with dimensions 255/55 R18. These tires are manufactured by CONTINENTAL and are designed for 4x4, with loading index 109 (load to 1030 kg) and speed index Y (to drive with 300 km/h)
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PremiumContact™ 6
A new level of comfort enhanced by German technology.
- Maximum wet braking while improving mileage due to Safety Silica Compounds
- Extended driving convenience updated by the comfort-optimised performance footprint
- Sporty driving in every car thanks to handling-optimised pattern design
Maximum wet braking while improving mileage due to Safety Silica Compounds.
- The crystal silica composition enables superior braking performance especially in terms of wet road conditions. While keeping the safety performance at the maximum level, the mileage improved significantly – a solved conflict in tyre development.
Extended driving convenience updated by the comfort-optimised performance footprint.
- The wear-optimised polymer blend provides an outstanding improvement of more than 15% in mileage performance. In addition, the smooth pattern stiffness improves driving comfort and mileage, and lowers the exterior noise.
Sporty driving in every car thanks to handling-optimised pattern design.
- The advanced macro-block design ensures maximum control and cornering stability. Furthermore, the asymmetric rib geometry provides a better grip under the effect of lateral forces.
Wet grip:
Secure grip in wet conditions is crucial for safe driving. Performance is graded into classes, A to G (although D and G are not currently used). The stopping distance between a class A tire and a class F tire can be as much as 18 metres.
Fuel efficiency:
Reduced rolling resistance saves fuel and cuts CO2 emissions. Class A tires deliver the best fuel efficiency, with each subsequent class through to G increasing fuel consumption by between 0.42 and 0.56 mpg for a car which does 36 mpg.
Rolling noise:
This is the external noise made by the tire and is measured in decibels. The more filled bars shown on the label, the louder the tires.