This version of the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 winter tire is designed for Porsche vehicles. The key difference from the "original" is a significantly modified tread pattern. And, like it, it is designed for operation in the specific conditions of so-called "European" winters. It is characterized by improved traction on wet roads with short sections of thawed snow.
The tread pattern is distinguished by an increased number of blocks, as well as their shape, which additionally increases the length of the vertical walls. This solution made it possible to significantly increase the traction characteristics on snowy surfaces. Along with the blocks, the number of grooves passing between them has increased. As a result, another advantage compared to the original model is a reduced risk of hydroplaning, which has led to an increase in reliability when driving on wet surfaces.
The tire tread is made from a HelioCompound rubber mixture of the third generation. Its composition, in addition to the increased content of "silica" again, is characterized by the presence of a certain amount of sunflower oil. This component further increases the strength of the compound on rupture and stretching at low temperatures, as well as its resistance to abrasive wear. As a result, it was possible to improve the traction properties on wet and snowy surfaces, increase the mileage of the tire, especially on roads with so-called "rough" asphalt.
Main features of Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 (Porsche)
- a tread pattern with an increased number of blocks and grooves gives the tire increased efficiency on wet and snowy surfaces;
- the HelioCompound rubber mixture of the third generation improves traction on slippery winter roads, increases the mileage of the tire;
- a rigid lightweight frame made of synthetic materials gives the car a sporty precision in handling, stability at any speed, reduces fuel consumption and wear.
Approximate calculation.
Credit amount from 2 000 до 300 000 rubles.
Initial payment from 0% to 90%.
Loan term from 3 to 36 months.
The interest rate is calculated individually.
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