tyre tests Continental AllSeasonContact 2:
2024
ACE/ARBÖ/GTÜ
215/50 R18
highly recommended
1
Auto Bild
225/50 R17
excellent
2
Auto Zeitung
215/55 R17
highly recommended
2
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Continental AllSeasonContact 2 is the second instalment of the enduringly popular all-season tyre range from the premium German brand. It is designed for passenger cars, including electric vehicles (EV-Compatible).
The brand's designers created an adaptive directional tread for this model. It is distinguished by the use of two different designs:
V-shaped grooves are responsible for the drainage of mud, snow, or water from the front of the tyre. Thus, they improve the car's grip in difficult weather conditions.
The blocks in the central zone of the tread are shaped like a 'C' so that they can work collectively and increase the stiffness of the tyre at high speeds. As a result, they improve driving stability, allowing better car control and more precise handling.
The undisputed advantages of the tyre also include the new release of the Chili Series rubber compound. It retains sufficient flexibility in frosty weather, while not losing rigidity in high temperatures. This ensures predictable tyre performance all year round while optimising rolling resistance and prolonging service life.
Continental is a German brand classified in the premium segment. The company has been supplying tyres to global markets for decades for a wide range of vehicles, from electric cars and motorbikes to sports cars and special vehicles. The high quality of Continental products is confirmed by the opinions of satisfied drivers and the results of annual expert tests.
Technical data:
Continental AllSeasonContact 2 All season tyre is considered Premium class class, that is, characterised by modern technology and maximum performance.
You are currently viewing a tyre in the size 195/50 R16.
The tyre is currently available in sizes between 15 to 21 inch.
Tyre additionally:
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Tyre is reinforced (is more resistant to heavier loads)
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has a rim protector (the designation of this type of tyre depends on the tyre manufacturer).