The recently-launched 4-Series Coupé has become the sixth BMW Group model to be fitted with Hankook tyres. The 4-Series will be factory equipped with Hankook’s high-end…
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Subaru chooses Dunlop tyres for two sport sedans
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. announced that Subaru’s newest high-performance sport sedans, the 2015 WRX and WRX STI, will roll exclusively on Dunlop Sport Maxx RT tires. The Sport….
Maxxis MCV3 for Merc Sprinter and Dunlop might continue motorsport tyre production in UK after all
Maxxis has signed an agreement with Mercedes-Benz to supply original equipment fitments for its upcoming Sprinter. Good news for Dunlop as Prime Minister David…
Falken’s Azenis fk453cc SUV tyre range extended to include new 20” size ideally suited to Range Rover Evoque
Growing demand for the Range Rover Evoque has led Falken to release new sizes of its AZENIS FK453CC SUV-specific on-road tyre for the…
Pirelli Diablo Superbike Pro updates for 2014
The Pirelli DIABLO Superbike PRO, the tyre born in 2009 thanks to the experience of Pirelli in Superbike championships and developed for training sessions on track and track-days,
Conti gets OE fitment on 3 VW models
Volkswagen A.G. has approved three Continental-brand summer tyres for OE fitment for three of its models — the Golf 7, CC and Beetle. According to Conti, the…
Bridgestone’s Innovative ‘Large and Narrow’ EP500 Tyre Fits on BMW i3
BMW’s newest i3, with its Li-ion battery offering an 80 to 100 mile range, is ideally suitable for urban driving, says BMW’s UK division. The car maker says that every feature and every…
Michelin EverGrip technology tyres introduced
he new tyres combine hidden grooves that emerge as the tyre wears down, expanding rain grooves that widen over time to continue to evacuate water and a unique rubber compound for increased wet grip.
Polaris to commercialise airless tyres this year
The airless tyre , developed by Resilient Technologies, will be initially available for ATVs.
Hankook recalls 1,495 Dynapro tyres for tread separation risk
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Office of Defects Investigation, tread separation can result in tyre failure and loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash.