Suzuki JV with Continental Tire for new Vitara S-Cross series

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 07-09 16:30

EcoContact 6
New Delhi: Suzuki Motor Corporation counts on Continental Tire original equipment expertise for its new Vitara S-Cross series. The Japanese car manufacturer relies worldwide on the energy-saving tires EcoContact 6 in size 17 inch. In addition to short braking distances, the premium tire offers reliable grip on dry and wet roads as well as very good cornering stability even at high speeds.

Energy-saving and quiet on the road with the EcoContact 6 from Continental. The developers at Continental have developed a special rubber compound for the EcoContact 6. In combination with the size-independent tread design, it reduces energy absorption while driving and reduces both friction and rolling resistance. This means lower energy consumption for cars with combustion engines and greater ranges for electric vehicles.

In addition, the tire compound of the EcoContact 6 leads to a long tire life. In addition to short braking distances, the premium tire offers reliable grip on dry and wet roads as well as very good cornering stability even at high
speeds thanks to its tailor-made tread pattern and asymmetrical groove and sipe geometry. The optimized tread design also reduces the tires rolling noise for greater noise comfort. This tire line and size is approved for the Suzuki Vitara S-Cross in numerous countries: EcoContact 6, 215/55 R17 94V

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