glendog74
22-02-2010, 02:43 PM
I noticed this today on the Michelin site whilst trawling around for Cup tyre info:
Clicky - Press Release (http://servicesv2.webmichelin.com/frontnews/servlet/GetElement?elementCode=57064)
"In a world premiere, Michelin is unveiling the brand new MICHELIN Pilot Sport 3, the only tyre to combine outstanding on-road performance with environmental features that are unrivalled in its category.
The MICHELIN Pilot Sport 3 delivers superior grip. On wet surfaces, it holds the road better when cornering and stops three metres shorter* than its predecessor, the reigning benchmark sports tyre**. In addition, the new tyre provides highly precise steering for an enjoyable driving experience. That’s why MICHELIN can say that its new high-performance tyre delivers "enhanced driving sensations." What’s more, unlike any other sports tyre, it also boasts outstanding fuel efficiency and extended mileage among its dynamic qualities."
I noticed there are no OEM CSL sizes mentioned in the initial 25 launch size plans? Maybe due to the inclusion of 'Green X' technology? :smt017
Clicky - Press Release (http://servicesv2.webmichelin.com/frontnews/servlet/GetElement?elementCode=57064)
"In a world premiere, Michelin is unveiling the brand new MICHELIN Pilot Sport 3, the only tyre to combine outstanding on-road performance with environmental features that are unrivalled in its category.
The MICHELIN Pilot Sport 3 delivers superior grip. On wet surfaces, it holds the road better when cornering and stops three metres shorter* than its predecessor, the reigning benchmark sports tyre**. In addition, the new tyre provides highly precise steering for an enjoyable driving experience. That’s why MICHELIN can say that its new high-performance tyre delivers "enhanced driving sensations." What’s more, unlike any other sports tyre, it also boasts outstanding fuel efficiency and extended mileage among its dynamic qualities."
I noticed there are no OEM CSL sizes mentioned in the initial 25 launch size plans? Maybe due to the inclusion of 'Green X' technology? :smt017