Designed to ensure autonomy, long life and eco-responsibility, the use of the Michelin E PRIMACY tire allows to reduce fuel consumption as well as CO2 emissions.
Tire specially designed for drivers of compact and medium SUVs and compact city cars who are environmentally conscious.
Suitable for gasoline, hybrid and electric vehicles.
The E Primacy is an eco-designed summer road tyre, developed to offer increased longevity while promoting energy savings. It helps reduce energy consumption thanks to improved rolling resistance, showing an average reduction of 27% compared with its main competitors.
This efficiency is notably based on the Energy Passive Compound rubber compound, designed to limit energy dissipation, as well as a thin belt using fewer raw materials. Together, these features help support the energy transition while maintaining performance suited to everyday use.
The Michelin e.Primacy tyre is designed to support journeys in an electric vehicle with greater peace of mind. It helps to optimise range by around 7% on average, which can represent nearly 30 km extra for a vehicle with an estimated range of 400 km.
This efficiency is based on technical solutions dedicated to reducing energy losses. The EnergyAirShield Compound airtight rubber compound limits energy dissipation, while the CoolRunning sidewall reduces energy absorption during flexing. Together, they promote more efficient use of the battery across all journeys.
This summer tyre stands out for its high level of safety and durability, meeting Michelin’s requirements. Its design incorporates U-shaped grooves that promote efficient water evacuation, in order to maintain consistent safety performance throughout the tyre’s service life.
MaxTouch technology helps to distribute wear more evenly, extending longevity. On wet roads, braking performance remains high, including after 30,000 km, with stopping distances below the threshold required for the approval of a new tyre. As such, this model is among the 30% safest premium summer tyres marketed in Europe.