SCORPION™ WINTER has been designed to fit modern SUV's and CUV's, with a special focus on the high-end segment, and provides an important contribution to the drivers’ safety as it guarantees maximum stability and control in snow, wet and dry conditions.
- Best in class on snow (braking, handling and traction)*, CERTIFIED BY - Excellent braking and handling (in wet and dry conditions at low temperatures) - Lower noise and rolling resistance
* The SCORPION™ WINTER was rated highest overall in terms of braking, handling, and traction in snow conditions, compared with its main competitors. Test conducted by TÜV SÜD Automotive (Report No. 76247759PQ-01) in February/March 2012 on 255/55R18 109 V M+S. Tires available and purchased in the European market in January 2012. Test vehicle Audi Q5. Snow test location: Arctic Falls (SE).
The goal is no fear in down-hill braking and cornering in winter road conditions, while maintaining total control.
FEATURES
FUNCTIONS
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
1a - Directional & symmetric tread pattern design
1b - Modular block geometry
1c - Sipe layout
- Sipes catch the snow that, thanks to the directional tread, remains uniformly held on the tire surface; - Optimized and balanced braking forces.
-Improves handling on snowy surfaces and reduces the braking distance in all winter driving conditions. -Improves traction, lateral force during cornering, slalom and lane change situations.
2 - Circumferential grooves: two and four groove version
Improves water expulsion
-Excellent wet handling and wet braking performance
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