Dunlop Sport Response is a tyre model designed to provide confident handling and comfort, developed for SUVs. Its key benefits include excellent braking in the wet, as well as confidence and grip in dry conditions. An additional advantage of the Sport Response tyres is their relatively long mileage.
Tyres for off-road cars, or crossovers, have a difficult task ahead of them. At the same time, they have to carry higher loads caused by the weight of the vehicle, as well as provide stability in corners for cars with a higher centre of gravity.
Today's SUVs are often vehicles with above-average performance. Adding weight in the region of 2t can easily lead to accelerated tyre wear. The Dunlop brand has gone out of its way to meet drivers' expectations and has used a special tread compound to prevent them from degrading too quickly.
An optimised contact surface is responsible for grip on dry asphalt, resulting in an even distribution of pressure.
A full silica compound enriched with traction resin promotes grip also on wet surfaces.
The Dunlop Sport Response range includes models in sizes 16 to 19 inches, including reinforced variants - XL
The name of the tyre says it all. The wide central grooves drain water well and prevent aquaplaning. On the other hand, the other zones of the tread improve grip and, in addition, maintain rigidity, which guarantees the sporty performance of the tyre. The visual aspects are also worth noting. Walls with distinctive manufacturer logos emphasise the dynamic character of Dunlop models.
The Dunlop brand has been synonymous with innovation since the beginning of the company's history. Its name comes from the inventor of the pneumatic tyre, who began producing tyres in his factory in the early 20th century. For more than 125 years Dunlop Tyres has provided solutions for cars, motorbikes, and bicycles. Their outstanding performance has allowed them to occupy high positions in the sporting competition, as demonstrated, for example, by their successes at the Le Mans 24 Hours. The company is now part of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.