The efficiency class label evaluated based on customer preferences.
Delticom centralized survey results from more than 40.000 customers from 15 European countries and created this index.
The European Union has introduced the EU Tyre Label by Regulation (No. 1222/2009) identically and bindingly for all EU member states. It applies to passenger car tyres, light commercial vehicle tyres and heavy commercial vehicle tyres produced after 01.07.2012.
Three different areas are tested: rolling resistance, wet grip and the rolling noise the tyre makes on the road.
The following are not affected by the EU Tyre Label: retreaded tyres, professional off-road tyres, racing tyres, tyres with additional devices to improve traction such as spiked tyres, T-type emergency tyres, special tyres for fitting to vehicles first registered before 1 October 1990, tyres with a maximum authorised speed of 80 km/h, tyres for rims with a nominal diameter of 254 mm or less or 635 mm or more.
With this regulation, the European Union is pursuing the goal of promoting economic and ecological efficiency in road traffic as well as increasing road safety on the one hand, and on the other hand, granting consumers more product transparency and at the same time serving as an active decision-making aid.
Already during the incorporation, experts criticise the fact that the EU Tyre Label unfortunately only shows a few product characteristics. Apart from rolling resistance, wet grip and rolling noise, which are the main focus of EU tyre labelling, tyres have much more important and safety-relevant product characteristics, such as aquaplaning properties, driving stability, service life, braking properties on dry and wet roads, behaviour in wintry conditions, etc.
Tyre manufacturers point out that test results from various institutions and journals remain an important information medium for the end consumer. These tests usually focus on further safety-relevant product characteristics besides the EU standard qualifications for tyre labelling, which are always important for the final customer.
INF040 tyre review
Average based on 9 test results
Grip in dry conditions
Braking in dry conditions
Grip in wet conditions
Braking in wet conditions
Grip in snow
Driving comfort
Internal noise level
Tyre wear
Fuel consumption
Kilometers driven68,056
13.04.2011frombobby dont pay get a set of handkook
02.09.2010fromvord Astonishingly bad tyres! They get badly flat spotted after sitting for only 9 hours, the ride is terrible, the slightest joint in the road crashes through the car, and they are out of round so jiggle on the motorway. They are new but will be going in the bin to be replaced by Continentals.
11.03.2010fromRicardo Santos I bought them along with the wheels on a promo, and I've been lucky to still be alive and kicking. Whenever I got the chance, I will be back to F1 gsd3 or maybe try something new. The thing about the infinity is that the thread patterns are Ok (a copy)and they're really, really cheap. But unforgiving.
23.10.2009fromDAVID HUGHES ABSOLUTELY LETHAL IN COLD AND WET - THESE TYRES SHOULD BE BANNED