185/65R15 Cordiant Winter Drive 2 92T
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Cordiant Winter Drive 2 is a winter tyre model designed for passenger cars. It offers good manoeuvrability, extended service life and the ability to adapt even to very low temperatures.
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All-Season, Winter
Cordiant
Cordiant Winter Drive 2
185
65
R15
92
T (max 190 km/h)
C
E
69
The Cordiant Winter Drive 2 is a winter tyre model designed for passenger cars. It offers good manoeuvrability, extended service life and the ability to adapt even to very low temperatures.
Cordiant Winter Drive 2 main features
+ Unique tread pattern created using 3D modelling techniques, which is particularly aero and hydrodynamic.
+ Hydro-insulated drainage grooves perfectly drain water, drying the contact surface.
+ CordiLowSound technology for a quieter, more comfortable ride.
+ Improved rubber compound makes the tyre more flexible, improving grip even in harsh winter conditions.
+ An extra layer of breaker or cord makes the tyre more impact-resistant, extending its life.
Tread characteristics
The Winter Drive 2 tread pattern is created using 3d modelling techniques. The engineers have created one of the most aero and hydrodynamic designs, reminiscent of the Nokian Hakkapeliitta tread. The tread pattern features a range of technologies, one of which is CordiLowSnound. Thanks to this solution, the tyre muffles sound, making it much quieter. A number of elastomers have also been added to the rubber compound, allowing the tyre to remain flexible even at low temperatures. A flexible tyre grips the road surface much better. Another important factor in grip is how dry the tyre's contact patch is with the road. This model is armed with hydro-insulated drainage grooves which, in tandem with the 3D sipes, perfectly shed water and snow, drying the contact patch.
The Cordiant Winter Drive 2 's safety in winter weather and its compliance with countries with mandatory seasonal tyre changes is confirmed by a snowflake marking on a mountain background with three peaks (3PMSF).