Tri-Ace Carrera
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Summer weather traction
- Upgraded controllability
- Lowered fuel consumption
- Reduced road noise levels
- Enhanced durability
OVERVIEW
The Tri-Ace Carrera is a performance and high performance, summer tire made for passenger cars and SUVs.
The improved racing compound offers better adaptability to summer road conditions. This compound gives improved durability, enabling it to withstand heat build-up and deliver better traction on dry roads. The model has a bigger footprint for more road contact and better grip. Four circumferential grooves and extra lateral lugs disperse water from underneath the footprint. This secures traction in rain, preventing hydroplaning.
The tire is designed to deliver exceptional grip and accurate control. Its shoulders provide enhanced cornering. The unique asymmetrical pattern helps with straight-line driving and handling. The tire's reinforcement boosts its stability, while the widened footprint upgrades its traction. This enables the tire to have excellent controllability, even during the high speed drive.
The model's strength prevents it from flexing and keeps its ideal shape. The widened and optimized tread design allows even road contact. The improved racing compound makes the tire more durable and better at handling heat and pressure build-up. All these features together help in lowering rolling resistance to reduce the vehicle's fuel intake and increase mileage.
The asymmetric tread design features grooves, lugs, sipes, and ribs of a particular shape and in a specific order to create an optimized pitch pattern. This pattern emits a sound frequency during the drive, which blends with road noise and minimizes it. As such, the tire ensures a comfortable high speed performance.
The Tri-Ace Carrera is strengthened with jointless plies and steel belts. They improve the model's durability. This allows the tire to balance the pressure across the tread and keep its best shape. As a result, the tire provides better balance and traction for a safer drive at greater speeds.
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.