Future winter tires will need to perform in very varying weather, as the roads may be covered in water, slush, snow, or ice.
The primary goal for
In the future, drivers will encounter even more challenging traffic conditions. Winters are milder, making temperatures near zero more common. As temperatures fluctuate around zero degrees, and the road thaws and freezes over and over again, tire grip will be at its weakest. In this situation, Nokian Tyres´ winter tires show their strength - they are the safest choice for any winter weather conditions.
Weather variations can also be expected to increase, and extreme weather phenomena will become more common. Tire manufacturers cannot focus on developing a single characteristic; instead, they need to offer grip in heavy snowfall and winter rain alike.
- We aim to develop winter tires in a way that is as versatile as possible and to achieve a good balance of grip on ice, wet grip, snow grip as well as aquaplaning and slushplaning properties, says Head of R&D Olli Seppälä from
- Sensor technology will become commonplace in tires within the next five years. In winter tires, we will also see development in terms of material choices and stud geometry, and in the ways the tire and stud are connected, says SRA Manager
Balancing safety and sustainability
Different driving conditions require different materials, tread patterns, and other characteristics. A tire, however, is a larger whole, and changing one characteristic will usually affect the others. Managing the larger whole is precise work - especially in winter tire design.
- Compared to a summer tire, developing a safe winter tire is a major challenge. The tire manufacturer must aim for optimal grip in varying weather, while considering the tire's environmental impact, among other things, Jarmo Sunnari says.
- Many of the tire innovations are puzzles that combine things in new ways. A key part of innovation is to follow what is happening in the other fields and think about what might work in the tire industry, says
New EU tire labels
In order to make buying suitable and safe winter tires easier,
The largest problem so far has been that not all tires marketed as winter tires are suitable for all winter conditions. Tires designed for Central European winter are completely different from Nordic winter tires. Wet grip and ice grip are mutually exclusive characteristics; the consumer may end up purchasing the wrong tires if the information on the EU label is not versatile and comprehensive.
The ice grip marking will initially only be used for passenger car tires, whereas the snow grip marking is available also for minivans, light truck, truck and bus tires. The markings are based on international standards and regulations. Ice grip test is currently undergoing standardization at the
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Further information:
Zuzana Seidl, PR manager Nokian Tyres CE, 00420 603 578 866,
zuzana.seidl@nokiantyres.com
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