Michelin
Michelin PRIMACY 4 91H S1 FR .
195
65
R15
Fuel efficiency
Fuel efficiency is important to reduce both CO2 emissions and the cost of driving. The difference between each category means a reduction or increase in fuel consumption of 3-4%.Wet grip/Breaking performance
Wet grip is a critical safety feature. Tyres are rated A - E; A being the shortest braking distances in the wet. The difference in category can mean an extra car length (3-6 meters) on the stopping distance.Noise emission/Exterior noise
There are three ratings for noise: A, B and C.A produces the least external noise levels, whilst C produces the highest.
The tire excels in excellent wet grip, which helps prevent aquaplaning. It adheres well to both dry and wet roads and ensures a shorter braking distance. In terms of wet grip, it achieves an A rating, making it one of the highest-rated summer tires on the market. Additionally, thanks to its low rolling resistance, it significantly saves fuel and reduces tire wear. The low noise level of these tires (only 68 dB) is considerate to the environment, which is particularly appreciated by city residents.
Width | 195 |
Profile | 65 |
Diameter | R15 |
Season | Summer tires |
Weight index | 91 (615kg) |
Speed index | H |
Adhesiveness | B |
Fuel consumption | A |
Noisiness - type | A |
Noisiness | 68 |
Weight | 7.70 |
Type | Personal/SUV tires |
EPREL | 411262 |
DOT | 2023 |
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