Dunlop Winter Sport 5 SUV

The grip your SUV needs on unforeseen winter roads

  • Enhanced performance on snow-covered roads
  • Supreme lateral grip on slippery surfaces
  • Aquaplaning defense (water and slush)
  • Improved fuel efficiency

Description

The grip your SUV needs on unforeseen winter roads

  • Enhanced performance on snow-covered roads
  • Supreme lateral grip on slippery surfaces
  • Aquaplaning defense (water and slush)
  • Improved fuel efficiency
Avantages
WINTER SPORT 5 SUV - Winter Tire - 225/65/R17/102H
Supreme lateral grip on slippery surfaces
Center sipes, now parallel to block edges, increase in length and improve their ability to open and grab onto surfaces.
Aquaplaning defense (water and slush)
Volume of water that can be evacuated is increased.
Improved fuel efficiency
Optimized weight distribution in the tyre.
Enhanced performance on snow-covered roads
Optimized geometry leading to increased block rigidity and therefore uniform pressure distribution.

EU Tyre Label

C
L'efficacité énergétique
Fuel efficiency is a measure of the tyre's rolling resistance. A tyre with low rolling resistance is fuel efficient because it requires less energy to roll. Fuel efficiency is rated from A (highest rating) to E (lowest rating).
C
L'adhérence sur sol mouillé
Wet grip measures the braking ability of the tyre on wet surfaces. Wet grip is rated from A (shortest stopping distance) to E (longest stopping distance).
B
Niveau sonore extérieur
Measures the tyre's noise level outside the vehicle in decibels. The noise class is rated from A (quiet) to C (loud).
Adhérence sur la neige
There are two new options for including an additional icon. The snow tyre icon shows, if a tyre is suitable for severe snow conditions. It bears a three-peak mountain snowflake symbol (3PMSF) that is incorporated in the sidewall of such tyres. The pictogram is granted by measuring the braking distance of a car from 25 mph on compacted snow or by measuring the traction force of a tyre. For a truck, the pictogram is granted by measuring the acceleration performance of a tyre. Snow grip performance in general is tested in accordance with Annex 7 to UNECE Regulation No 117. The regulation describes in detail such factors as test surface, air temperature, testing vehicle, load, pressure, speed, and many more.