The Accelera PHI performs exceptionally well in sporty cars fitted with a high performance engine. The model is made from a rubber compound that maintains optimal flexibility across a wide range of temperatures. This means that the tread maintains excellent stiffness at high temperatures, ensuring driving stability and safety in any weather conditions.
The engineers who designed the model went to great lengths to ensure the optimum distribution of forces acting on the tyre. It therefore wears slowly and evenly, ensuring that the tyre offers optimal performance for its entire service life. The driver therefore does not have to worry about any loss of grip or a reduction in comfort levels as the mileage increases. The model features an asymmetric tread pattern made up of two independent parts, each responsible for different parameters, which means that the model performs well on both wet and dry surfaces. Wide grooves effectively disperse water and guarantee rapid drying of the tread, maintaining optimal grip regardless of the road type and condition. The tyre ribs have been stiffened, which ensures optimal traction features and steering precision. Communication between the driver and the tyre has also been improved and braking distances reduced. The tyre is also resistant to mechanical damage. The Accelera PHI offers durability, reliability and good performance on any surface.
Five circumferential grooves intersect in the centre of the tyre, ensuring driving stability and effective water dispersal. The circumferential channels also have another important role to play as they cool the tyre down, ensuring its full performance specifications, whatever the weather. The compound used to produce the model is noted for its lightness, which reduces rolling resistance and limits CO2 emissions. The model is a good solution for drivers looking for a balanced performance at an affordable price.
Accelera is an Asian brand that has also been operating in Europe for over a decade. It markets its products in over 50 countries worldwide. The brand is owned by the Indonesian group EP Tyres, a company that has been in operation since 1996 and which owns the brands Forceum and Epco as well as Accelera. EP Tyres makes economy tyres, noted for their optimal performance and driving comfort at the lowest possible price.