GT Radial Savero A/T Pro
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All terrain traction
- Lowered fuel intake levels
- Comfortable driving experience
- All season performance
OVERVIEW
The GT Radial Savero A/T Pro is an all terrain, all season tire made for SUVs.
The tire promotes great all weather traction. The dry, wet, and winter grip is boosted due to the detailed tread design and the strong all season compound. The siping and optimal block pattern boosts the grip with the use of additional biting edges. Additionally, the compound maintains the rubber flexibility in versatile temperatures. These factors enhance the tire’s summer and winter weather performance. The groove placement avoids hydroplaning, by dispersing water and slush from the footprint during the tire’s performance.
This tire manages to increase its all terrain performance. The ideal tread design and the optimal compound blend manage to easily perform on soft, loose, and uneven terrains. The optimized tread elements manage to grip the surface with extra biting edges. As a result, these elements enable the tire to keep forward motion at all times. The model also maintains a clean footprint, by eliminating mud, snow, and rocks stuck between the tread elements, for better surface contact.
This tread design’s close surface contact promotes a quiet on-road drive. During its on-road drive, the maintained road contact optimizes road and tread pattern noise formations. The tread channels airwaves through the footprint, resisting the formation of soundwaves. The close surface contact also allows the tire to absorb the shock of driving, lowering vibrations. This results in a quiet and comfortable driving experience.
The GT Radial Savero A/T Pro guarantees a fuel-efficient performance. The optimized tread pattern and the superb compound blend decrease the tire’s overall rolling resistance. This is the pressure that determines the vehicle’s energy usage needed to keep the tires in motion. It reduces the vehicle’s fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, offering a fuel-conscious drive.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.