Michelin X LINE ENERGY Z
This model is an all-position/steer tire developed especially for commercial use to provide good steering features, uniform tread wear, and more mileage over the life of the tire. It is designed especially for line haul routes and on-highway drive providing extra mileage without compromising fuel efficiency.
The X LINE ENERGY Z comes with an all-new SmartWay verified tread compound molded into a dual tread compound. A top layer is added for long mileage and a bottom is designed to provide fuel efficiency and casing durability. It presents a five-rib with a large footprint for better pressure distribution providing increased mileage, adherence, and more stability at the same time. Due to the enhanced inner liner tire gained outstanding fight casing fatigue for maximum casing durability, providing improved rolling resistance, uniform wear, and fuel efficiency. Being an extra-fuel-efficient tire, this model uses the latest innovation in the tire industry to provide longer wear and lower rolling resistance by predicting rubber characteristics at the molecular level.
For safety reasons this model has four circumferential grooves designed to provide high aquaplaning resistance by better water and slush dispersion from under the footprint, improving the year-round performance. Best of all, Michelin X LINE ENERGY Z is available on the market in a wide range of sizes with 22.5 and 24.5-inch rim diameters. It is also backed by long-lasting treadwear being one of the best steer options for a wide range of commercial vehicles used in freight transportation.
Features and benefits
High-quality all-position/steer tire.
Dual compound tread.
Full-width elastic protector ply protects the working plies from bruising and penetrations.
The ultra-fuel-efficient casing shows 5% better rolling resistance compared with XZA3 plus.
Directional grooves wall miniature sipes designed to manage the onset of irregular wear.
Four wide circumferential grooves reduce hydroplaning risk.
Cutting-edge technologies improve rolling resistance, fuel efficiency, and CO2 emissions.
A durable tread pattern manages the road's hazards.