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Goodyear Efficient Grip Perf
Features
A-rated* wet grip: Rated A1 for wet grip performance, the highest rating awarded under EU regulations.
Improved wet braking and lower rolling resistance: WearControl Technology ensures an optimal balance between wet grip and low rolling resistance for the life of the tyre.
Lower fuel consumption: We use FuelSaving Technology to create a new base compound that reduces the tyre's energy dissipation. Rolling resistance is reduced by 18%4 meaning improved fuel efficiency and lower driving costs for you.
Shorter braking distances for driving confidence: ActiveBraking Technology increases contact between the tyre and the road surface for shorter braking distances – up to two metres (8%) shorter on wet roads2 and 3% shorter in the dry3.
A-rated* wet grip: Rated A1 for wet grip performance, the highest rating awarded under EU regulations.
Improved wet braking and lower rolling resistance: WearControl Technology ensures an optimal balance between wet grip and low rolling resistance for the life of the tyre.
Lower fuel consumption: We use FuelSaving Technology to create a new base compound that reduces the tyre's energy dissipation. Rolling resistance is reduced by 18%4 meaning improved fuel efficiency and lower driving costs for you.
Shorter braking distances for driving confidence: ActiveBraking Technology increases contact between the tyre and the road surface for shorter braking distances – up to two metres (8%) shorter on wet roads2 and 3% shorter in the dry3.