Goodyear EfficientGrip Cargo

The new Light Truck tyre that can become your reliable partner – it takes you 10,000km further*, saves fuel and delivers shorter braking distances on wet roads.

  • Improved mileage, allowing you to drive further
  • Increased fuel efficiency, saving you costs
  • Better braking on wet roads, making your journey safer

Description

The new Light Truck tyre that can become your reliable partner – it takes you 10,000km further*, saves fuel and delivers shorter braking distances on wet roads.

  • Improved mileage, allowing you to drive further
  • Increased fuel efficiency, saving you costs
  • Better braking on wet roads, making your journey safer
Benefits
EFFICIENTGRIP CARGO - Summer Tire - 225/75/R16/121R
Better braking on wet roads, making your journey safer
Larger contact patch combined with thin radial grooves result in better wet grip and lower noise.
Improved mileage, allowing you to drive further
New compound technology that increases wear resistance, mileage and improves wet braking for enhanced safety.
*Compared to predecessor (internal test). Run on Renault Master, Final report date is September 2015, size is 215/65R16C 109T, conclusion obtained after a 38 407 km run. 9 323 km (front) and 22 320km (rear) of estimated final mileage difference between Efficientgrip Cargo and Cargo Marathon.
Increased fuel efficiency, saving you costs
Cooler cushion layer together with optimized construction, provide less heat generation and lower rolling resistance.

EU Tyre Label

B
Fuel efficiency
Fuel efficiency is a measure of the tyre's rolling resistance. A tyre with low rolling resistance is fuel efficient because it requires less energy to roll. Fuel efficiency is rated from A (highest rating) to E (lowest rating).
D
Wet grip
Wet grip measures the braking ability of the tyre on wet surfaces. Wet grip is rated from A (shortest stopping distance) to E (longest stopping distance).
B
Exterior noise
Measures the tyre's noise level outside the vehicle in decibels. The noise class is rated from A (quiet) to C (loud).