tyre tests Michelin ENERGY SAVER+:
2017
ÖAMTC
195/65 R15
recommended
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TCS
195/65 R15
recommended
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ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
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2016
TCS
185/65 R15
recommended
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ADAC
185/65 R15
satisfactory
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2015
ADAC
185/60 R14
satisfactory
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ADAC
205/55 R16
satisfactory
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2014
ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
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2013
ADAC
185/60 R15
good
1
ACE/GTÜ
195/65 R15
recommended
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Gute Fahrt
205/55 R16
very good
1
AUTO Straßenverkehr
205/55 R16
satisfactory
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The Michelin ENERGY SAVER+ is the ideal solution for drivers looking for tyres which offer both driving safety in different conditions and outstanding performance. The asymmetric tread pattern guarantees superb driving performance in any of the conditions typically encountered in the summer months. The tyre offers improved grip thanks to the high-performance profile which increases the area of contact between the tyre and the road by up to 10%. The Michelin ENERGY SAVER+ also delivers maximum drivability when travelling at very high speeds thanks to the tyre's unique rubber compound which heats up extremely slowly, maximising driving performance.
The new Michelin-patented Eco N Grip technology makes the tyres more durable and reduces rolling resistance, resulting in lower fuel consumption. The Eco N Grip technology plays a particularly important role in terms of fuel savings by adding a layer of polymers underneath the tread, further increasing the tyre's energy efficiency. The asymmetric tread pattern comprises an exterior section and an interior section, delivering a full range of performance values on wet and dry roads. The wide blades rapidly disperse water and minimise the risk of aquaplaning, while their specially designed arrangement ensures outstanding grip on wet roads. The Michelin ENERGY SAVER+ is the ideal solution for everyday driving both in and out of town, and will meet the demands of any driver looking for maximum performance regardless of the weather.
The ENERGY SAVER+ is manufactured by Michelin, the largest tyre manufacturer in Europe and among the largest in the world. The company manufactures tyres for passenger cars, lorries, motorbikes, bicycles and aeroplanes. The French-owned company's history goes back to 1889, when it was founded by two brothers, André and Édouard Michelin. The group owns a range of other brands, including: Kormoran, Kleber, Riken, Taurus, Warrior, Siamtyre, Tigar, BFGoodrich, Euromaster and Recamic. For more than 20 years it has been bringing to market ranges of eco-friendly tyres notable for their low levels of fuel consumption and atmospheric CO2 emissions.