MICHELIN Primacy SUV tyres The most important safety feature on your SUV The new MICHELIN PRIMACY SUV tyre delivers confidence and tranquility to drive your family safely even in the most unpredictable driving conditions. Most SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) drivers choose their vehicle s safety features carefully considering ABS, airbags, and traction control. But more often than not, they underestimate the vital role that tyres play. As the only contact with the road, good tyres are a driver s first guarantee of a safe and comfortable ride. The area of a tyre that touches the road surface is approximately the size of a postcard. It is not much when you consider all the functions of a tyre: supporting the car, transmitting traction and braking forces, absorbing road shocks and steering. This is why tyres should be regarded as a priority when considering the safety of any type of vehicle. The MICHELIN Primacy SUV is exclusively designed by Michelin for SUVs. It was developed specifically for the Asia Pacific s extreme road and weather conditions with the objective of offering maximum safety to SUV owners and their families. Speaking about the new tyre, Martial LAFONT, Passenger Car and Light Truck Marketing Director MICHELIN East Asia and Oceania said, We have listened to SUV drivers in our region. They choose their vehicles because they want more safety for themselves and their family on their daily commute, as well as during long distance travel. SUVs are larger, more robust vehicles, they offer better visibility and more space, but they can at times be more difficult to handle and to stop, especially on wet roads. The MICHELIN Primacy SUV tyre was developed to address these needs, and provide maximum safety and protection to the driver and their family. The new tyre offers significant safety improvements: 2.2 meters 1 shorter braking distance on wet roads. 6% 2 improved grip in wet cornering. 1.9 meters 3 shorter braking in dry conditions. This is achieved through the use of the following Michelin tyre technologies: As a result of the combination of these technologies, the MICHELIN Primacy SUV tyre is able to offer drivers a safer, smoother ride. Thanks to MICHELIN Total Performance, this is achieved without compromising other tyre performance characteristics such as tread life and fuel consumption. The new MICHELIN Primacy SUV, is distributed in all Michelin Authorized dealer networks nationwide. For more details visit our local Michelin website. For more information relating to sizes, stock availability, and price please contact your local Michelin representative.
MICHELIN Primacy SUV and the Michelin Technologies Below is an outline of the Michelin technologies featured in the MICHELIN Primacy SUV tyre. Combined with an optimal tread pattern, this technology enhances safety performance. FlexMax2.0 technology promotes a safer ride through a combination of two features: The flexible tread adapts to the shape of the road for greater contact and grip; while the chamfered tread block prevents distorting under pressure. MICHELIN Primacy SUV Highly Flexible Tread Other Tyres MICHELIN Primacy SUV Chamfered tread block Other Tyres
Ensures safety on the road regardless of the weather. Self-locking knobs inside the small grooves of the tread minimize tread block deformation; improve handling and braking in the dry, while still having enough grooves to effectively cut through water in the wet. MICHELIN Primacy SUV Other Tyres Stabiligrip Sipe Sipe without self-locking function An optimal tread pattern with a high sipe density to break water film and wide and deep main grooves for better water evacuation. Together, it maximizes contact with the road which enhances the grip and therefore driver safety.
Ensures a quieter ride by reducing tyre noise. While the tread pattern design is crucial for safety performance, it can also generate more noise. Michelin has addressed this issue by designing tread blocks with a wider spectrum of sizes and positions. This enables the noise generated to spread across a wider frequency range, without peaks of noise, making the tyre quieter. The EvenPeak technology does not sacrifice the handling, or braking performance of the tyre. MICHELIN Primacy SUV Other Tyres Different block lengths are illustrated by different colours in the picture. Keeps the ride smooth and comfortable. When the tread blocks make contact with the road, the FlexMax2.0 compound cushions the vibrations. This supple tread, together with a shock absorbent sidewall, forms the CushionGuard technology. Further, a layer of noise-filtering rubber also diminishes the vibrations. Together, these technologies provide a smooth and comfortable ride. Curved sidewall better absorbs bumps in the road. Flexible tread compound cushions vibrations.
MICHELIN Primacy SUV by Numbers 1 MICHELIN Primacy SUV the first tyre exclusively designed by Michelin for SUVs. 3 The length of time, in years, of research undertaken to develop this tyre. 2.2 meters The reduction in braking distance on wet roads provided by the MICHELIN Primacy SUV versus the previous generation. 1.9 meters The reduction in braking distance in dry road condition provided by MICHELIN Primacy SUV versus the previous generation. 4 The key Michelin technologies integrated into this new tyre.
Michelin Innovation Michelin s Research and Development in figures 650 The amount, in millions of euros, allocated by Michelin every year to its Research and Development budget. 1 There is only one Michelin Technology Center. It is global in scope, with three facilities on three continents: North America, Asia and Europe. 6,600 The number of people around the world who work on Michelin s Research and Development programs. 350 The number of different professions, including researchers, engineers, developers, testers and technicians, involved in the Research and Development process. 1.5 The number of measurements, in millions, performed each year in Michelin laboratories on materials and semi-finished products (rubber compounds and metal/textile fabrics). 1.8 The number, of kilometers, in billions, covered every year in longevity and endurance tests on vehicles across all tyre segments, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and earthmoving equipment. This is equivalent to circling the earth every 12 minutes Operations carried out in the research and development laboratories include: - In-depth technical studies to better understand customer needs and tyre performance - Design of tyre component materials - Tyre design - Manufacture of prototype rubber compounds - Design and production of prototype curing molds - Manufacture of prototype tyres - Trials, measurements and tests on both track and machines - Vehicle logistics and maintenance - Simulation, analysis and measurement operations
Michelin Innovation Milestones For more than a century, MICHELIN has dedicated all its expertise and innovation to enhancing mobility for motorists around the world. 1889: Creation of Michelin et Cie. 1891: Michelin files its first patents for removable and repairable tyres. 1895: Michelin introduces Éclair, the first car fitted with pneumatic tyres. 1898: Birth of Bibendum, the Michelin Man. 1900: First Michelin Guide published. 1905: Introduction of a special tread with hobnails to improve tyre grip and durability. 1910: First 1/200,000-scale Michelin road map published. 1913: Michelin invents the removable steel wheel. 1923: First low pressure car tyre (2.5 bar). 1926: Michelin creates its first Green Guide for tourists. 1930: Michelin files a patent for the integrated tube tyre. 1938: Michelin introduces Metalic, the first truck tyre with a steel casing. 1946: Michelin invents the radial tyre. 1979: The Michelin radial tyre wins the Formula 1 championship. 1981: The MICHELIN X Air is the first radial aircraft tyre. 1992: Launch of the fuel-efficient MICHELIN ENERGY tyre. 1995: The space shuttle lands on Michelin tyres. 1996: Michelin invents the vertically anchored PAX System tyre. 1998: The first Michelin Challenge Bibendum, an international clean vehicle event. 1998: The Michelin Man s 100th birthday. 2000: The Michelin Man elected best logo of all time by an international jury. 2001: Michelin brings to market the world s largest earthmover tyre. 2003: Launch of Michelin brand automotive accessories. 2004: New corporate signature introduced: Michelin, a better way forward. 2004: Launch of the MICHELIN XeoBib, the first agricultural tyre that operates at constant low pressure. 2005: Michelin provides tyres for the new Airbus A-380. 2007: Michelin launches the new MICHELIN ENERGY Saver car tyre. 2009: 100th edition of the MICHELIN guide France. 2010: Market launch of the MICHELIN Pilot Sport 3 and MICHELIN Pilot Super Sport tyres. 2012: Launch of the MICHELIN Primacy 3 tyre in Europe. 2012: European launch of two new high-performance winter tyres, the MICHELIN Pilot Alpin and MICHELIN Latitude Alpin. 2012: European launch of the new MICHELIN ENERGY Saver+ and MICHELIN Agilis+ tyres. 2013: International launch of 6 new motorbike tyres. 2013: Launch of the MICHELIN Primacy 3ST tyre 2015: Launch of the MICHELIN Primacy SUV tyre
MICHELIN Total Performance At MICHELIN, we continuously push safety, longevity, robustness and even more performances, all at the same time in the same tyre, and with no trade-offs. That is what we call MICHELIN Total Performance. Through our tyre design approach and leading technologies, we work to constantly improve all tyre performance factors together, rather than being easily satisfied with just doing well on one or two factors at a time. MICHELIN Total Performance has and will always be our difference on every tyre. About Michelin Michelin, the leading tire company, is dedicated to sustainably improving the mobility of goods and people by manufacturing and marketing tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles/motorcycles, earthmovers, farm equipment and trucks. It also offers electronic mobility support services on ViaMichelin.com and publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases. Headquartered in Clermont- Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in more than 170 countries, has 111,200 employees and operates 67 production plants in 17 different countries. The Group has a Technology Center in charge of research and development with operations in Europe, North America and Asia.