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Truck Highway

Truck Highway

Truck Interregional

Truck Interregional

Fuel Efficiency

  • Suitable for highways and limited regional use
  • Designed to reduce fuel costs
  • Helps you meet CO2 emissions targets
  • FRT Tyre
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A word from the Goodyear expert 

 

“The FUELMAX range is great if fuel efficiency is your priority – but it is not a highway-only specialist like the FUELMAX PERFORMANCE. That means you can reduce fuel costs but use it on a variety of roads.”

Now you can have fuel efficiency as standard

If your vehicles use both highway and regional roads, you can still choose a fuel-efficient tyre. The FUELMAX T is versatile and offers both good lateral grip and low rolling resistance, to drive down fuel costs and CO2 emissions. 

Features

  1. Multi-radius cavity

    Creates ultra-low rolling resistance, which translates into significant fuel savings.
  2. Special tread compound

    Hard-wearing compound delivers excellent mileage and excellent lateral grip.

Tyre sizes

Size Nominal Load Index Nominal Speed Index Load Index 2 Speed Index 2 Fuel Efficiency Wet Grip Noise Snow 3PMSF EU Tyre Label
22.5
385/55R22.5 160 K 158 L A C A - 70dB -
385/65R22.5 164 K 158 L A C A - 70dB -
19.5
435/50R19.5 160 J - - A C B - 73dB -
435/50R19.5 164 J - - A C A - 70dB -

Regrooving recommendations

 

 All Goodyear truck tyres are both retreadable and regroovable and have been developed for optimised sustainability, allowing fleets to make the best use of their tyre assets and substantially reduce their cost per mile and environmental footprint.

Complete your tyre fitment

"‘FRT’ stands for ‘Free Rolling Tyre’ and is a legal marking according to the UNECE Regulation No. 54, which indicates that the tyre is specifically designed and intended for the equipment of trailer axles and axles of motor vehicles other than front steering and all drive axles. Therefore these trailer tyres marked ‘FRT’ should be used exclusively on trailer axles and axles of motor vehicles other than front steering and all drive axles and should not be fitted in any other position. Goodyear Dunlop will not warrant and cannot be held accountable for any potential liability claim involving FRT tyres fitted outside these recommendations.‘FRT’ stands for ‘Free Rolling Tyre’ and is a legal marking according to the UNECE Regulation No. 54, which indicates that the tyre is specifically designed and intended for the equipment of trailer axles and axles of motor vehicles other than front steering and all drive axles. Therefore these trailer tyres marked ‘FRT’ should be used exclusively on trailer axles and axles of motor vehicles other than front steering and all drive axles and should not be fitted in any other position. Goodyear Dunlop will not warrant and cannot be held accountable for any potential liability claim involving FRT tyres fitted outside these recommendations."