Description
Growth for the WinterContact™ family
With the new WinterContact™ TS 870 P, we are introducing the next generation of our high-performance winter tyre in the 16 to 22 inch range for saloons and SUVs. Control in all weather conditions and economic benefits we achieve with improvements in:
- Performance on snow and ice
- Wet performance, especially aquaplaning
- Mileage and rolling resistance
Manufacturer information
EU Tyre Label
The Tyre Labelling Regulation determines the information that must be provided with regard to tyres' fuel efficiency, wet grip and external rolling noise. Information is also provided on the product's performance in wintery driving conditions.
Regulation EU 1222/2009, which has been in force since 01/11/2012, has been revised and will be replaced from 1 May 2021 by Regulation EU 2020/740, from which point new standards will apply. The assessment categories for fuel efficiency, wet grip and external noise have been changed and the layout of the EU label has been changed accordingly. The manufacturers' product data sheets, stored in the EU database, can be downloaded via a QR code integrated into the label. It also includes information on snow grip and ice grip for tyres that meet these criteria.
The following tyres are exempt from the regulation:
- Tyres designed to be fitted only to vehicles registered for the first time before 1 October 1990
- Remoulded tyres (until Regulation EU 2020/740 has been widened accordingly)
- Professional off-road tyres
- Racing tyres
- Tyres with additional devices to improve traction, e.g. studded tyres
- Temporary-use spare tyres (T-type tyres)
- Tyres with a speed rating below 80 km/h
- Tyres with a nominal rim diameter of 254 mm or less and 635 mm or more
Overview of criteria and valuation classes
Test results
Strengths:
Despite small deficits in cornering grip, very easy to control handling on snow with wide reserves. Balanced on the wet. Short braking distances, neutral, precise and with good grip on dry tracks
Weaknesses:
Comparatively weak braking on wet roads, early onset of longitudinal aquaplaning and reduced grip reserves in bends.
Conclusion:
The well-balanced, dry-strong Conti is no longer up to date on the wet
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(8 tested products, 4x very good, 1x good, 3x adequate)