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285/45R22 Yokohama iceGUARD SUV G075 114Q XL RPB
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Yokohama iceGUARD SUV G075 is a soft compound or Scandinavian winter tyre designed for off-road or SUV vehicles. This tyre model is distinguished by its enhanced performance on both snow and ice.
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Additional information
All-Season, Winter
285
45
R22
Yokohama
114
Q XL (max 160 km/h)
D
E
74
Yokohama iceGUARD SUV G075
Description
The Yokohama iceGUARD SUV G075 is a soft compound or Scandinavian winter tyre designed for off-road or SUV vehicles. This tyre model is distinguished by its enhanced performance on both snow and ice.
Key features of the Yokohama iceGUARD SUV G075:
+ Suitable for SUVs or off-road vehicles
+ Improved performance on ice and reduced rolling resistance,
+ Excellent performance in harsh driving conditions
+ Specially developed water-absorbing composite material
+ Aggressive directional tread pattern,
+ Tyre pattern suitable for urban asphalt as well as gravel or rural roads
iceGUARD SUV G075 features
TheYokohama iceGUARD SUV G075 is designed for off-road or SUV vehicles that face harsh winter driving conditions. An aggressive directional tread pattern has been developed specifically for this model, which will be an excellent ally in the fight against ice and snow.
The tyre's rubber compound is formulated with a range of innovative materials that will not only help the tyre remain flexible in extremely low temperatures, but will also dampen sound and absorb moisture, significantly improving grip on ice. Yokohama's signature Orange Oil S blend has also been added. As one of the most sticky substances found in nature, Japanese engineers have discovered that orange oil improves tyre grip on a wide range of road surfaces and helps tyres remain flexible in cold temperatures.
In addition to the aggressive tread pattern, the tread blocks incorporate sipes which, replacing the studs, cut into the ice with sharp edges, creating traction on slippery surfaces.