Description
Austone SP-901 – High-performance / Winter tyre for cars & SUVs
Excellent grip and high handling performance in all winter conditions
Excellent braking distance on snow
Reduced risk of aquaplaning
Optimised tread wear
Why you should choose this tyre:
Reduced risk of aquaplaning
Hydrodynamic grooves help channel water away from the tyre surface to minimise the risk of aquaplaning and improve traction as the snow melts.
Excellent braking distance on snow
Benefit from a shorter braking distance when it matters!
Safe grip on slippery roads in winter
The 901 excels in all winter conditions with a tread compound that delivers a secure grip even in icy weather. Enjoy easy acceleration and hill-climbing thanks to the circumferential saw grooves in the tread.
Excellent handling in both wet and dry conditions
Designed for high performance driving, the 901 maintains optimal stiffness to give you confident wet and dry handling. The centre line provides continuous contact with the road surface, leading to more precise steering in dry conditions.
Quiet, comfortable ride
Experience quieter journeys with a block sequence arrangement that keeps tyre noise to a minimum.
Manufacturer information
EU Tyre Label
As of 01/11/2021, the European Tyre Labelling Regulation EU/1222/2009, (EU tyre label) applies. This regulation applies for all newly manufactured tyres as of CW27/2021.
The EU tyre label provides information about the criteria for fuel efficiency, wet grip and external rolling noise and is binding for all car, LGV and HGV tyres (classes C1, c2 and C3) within EU Member States.
The aim of the EU tyre label is to increase safety, environmental protection and efficiency of road traffic by promoting fuel-saving, safe and quiet tyres.
Alongside the EU tyre label, you should continue to consider the relevant tyre tests as an important factor in your decision to purchase, as the new EU tyre label tests only three important criteria. in this way, for example, the driving characteristic of summer tyres on a dry road is assessed just as little as the snow grip of winter tyres