The tyre meets the European Union's requirements for winter tyres
Carries the 3PMSF (Three Peak Mountain Flake) symbol, which is awarded after the model in question has been thoroughly tested for snow grip.
tyre tests Dunlop SP WINTER SPORT 3D:
2011
Auto Bild Allrad
255/55 R18
excellent
1
2010
Auto Bild Allrad
215/65 R16
excellent
1
Auto Bild Sportcars
245/45 R18
excellent
1
Auto Zeitung
195/65 R15
good
3
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Technology description: Dunlop SP WINTER SPORT 3D are winter tyres designed for passenger cars. They are classified as premium and distinguished by excellent driving parameters as well as their unique endurance. This is owed to the materials that they are made with. The rubber compound enriched with silica is characterised by its elasticity and resistance to any type of mechanical damage. The tread, with its directional, V-shaped groove pattern, performs excellent on various roads and a range of weather conditions. When driving on a wet or snowy surface, the tread drains water or slush quickly and effectively, which makes the drive safe and comfortable. An additional element which improves driving comfort, are its silent operation and vibration reduction.
Information on the manufacturer: Dunlop is one of the most popular manufacturers of car tyres worldwide. The brand is considered one of the best in the industry. Dunlop is part of the Goodyear Group, specialising in premium quality tyres. Apart from passenger cars, the company supplies tyres for commercial vehicles and motorcycles. Dunlop tyres can be also seen in motor sports, which is evidence of their quality.
Technical data:
Dunlop SP WINTER SPORT 3D winter tyre is considered Premium class class, that is, characterised by modern technology and maximum performance.
You are currently viewing a tyre in the size 245/50 R18.
The tyre is currently available in sizes between 16 to 20 inch.
Tyre additionally:
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this is a Run-Flat tyre (allows to continue journey despite the fact that the tyre was punctured)
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has a rim protector (the designation of this type of tyre depends on the tyre manufacturer).