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205/55R16 Everton Contral A/S 94V XL
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
Everton Contral A/S is a good quality all-season tyre model. It offers good comfort and grip on dry and wet asphalt, as well as in snow. It is available in a wide range of sizes from R14 to R18 and is suitable for both compact cars and SUVs.
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All-Season, Winter
205
55
R16
Everton
94
V XL (max 240 km/h)
E
B
71
Everton Contral A/S
Description
Everton Contral A/S is a good quality all-season tyre model. It offers good comfort and grip on dry and wet asphalt, as well as in snow. It is available in a wide range of sizes from R14 to R18 and is suitable for both compact cars and SUVs.
Main features ofEverton Contral A/S
+ Good grip characteristics on dry and wet asphalt as well as in snow.
+ Comfortable and quiet running.
+ Low risk of aquaplaning.
+ Fuel economy.
+ Quality for the price.
Contral A/S equipment
Everton Contral A/S all-season tyre model features an improved directional tread pattern. This design has been chosen for better grip in snow and also because it has optimum water shedding properties for reduced risk of aquaplaning.
The V-shaped tread blocks are "armed" with several thousand tiny slits or sipes. Acting like studs, they cut into compacted snow and ice with sharp edges, improving grip on slippery surfaces. In addition, the increased number of tread blocks provides more grip channels for improved traction and manoeuvrability in snow.
The tyres are made from a high-quality composite material. The chemical compounds added to it allow the tyres to remain flexible even at extremely low temperatures. As you know, a flexible tyre grips the road much better and also wears more evenly.
The V-shaped tread blocks have a highly developed drainage system between them. This quickly and efficiently clears the tyre's grip surface of precipitation, reducing the risk of aquaplaning in the warm season and shortening braking distances in winter.