FEATURES AND BENEFITS
HYDROGRIP Technology
Reduces braking distances by more than 2 meters on wet roads¹
What is behind HYDROGRIP Technology?
Functionalized Polymer Tread Compound for Maximum Wet Grip
An innovative functionalized polymer tread compound with improved molecular bonding gives the Assurance TripleMax the extra edge to take grip to a whole new level on wet and dry roads.
Wide Face Cavity for Maximum Control
Larger surface area contact and optimized pressure distribution on key block elements on the Assurance TripleMax tyre improves rubber contact with the road, giving drivers more control during braking.
Biting Edge Large Blocks for Maximum Braking Ability
Equipped with biting edges with large block elements, the new Assurance TripleMax tyre has an increased road contact area for extra security when braking.
Other Features and Benefits:
Fuel Saving Technology
¹ Compared to the average performance of 2 leading competitors. Braking distance on wet road from 80km/h to 20km/h, measured by TÜV SÜD Automotive in November 2012;Tyre Size: 205 /55 R16 -91V. Test Car: Toyota Auris; Location: FAKT Memmingen, Germany; Report No. 76250397
Goodyear Worry Free Assurance This program protects your Goodyear Assurance TripleMax tyres against road hazard damages. TYRE REPLACEMENT ENTITLEMENT PERIOD & CLAIM Tyre replacement entitlement is applicable within 6 months from the date of purchase and remaining tread depth must be more than 6.0mm. When making a claim, you must present the following to the dealer where the tyre was originally purchased: For more information on the Worry Free Assurance program, please visit: Goodyear Worry Free Assurance .
Available sizes
Size | Load Index | Speed Rating | Pattern | Car Fitment |
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185/55R15 | 82 | V | ASSURANCE TRIPLEMAX | Perodua Myvi, Perodua Alza, Renault Clio, Ford Fiesta, Mitsubishi Attrage, Proton Saga BLM, Proton Persona, Mazda 2 |
195/60R16 | 89 | H | ASSURANCE TRIPLEMAX | Naza Citra, Nissan Sylphy, Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Atos, Honda BR-V, Kia Carens, Mitsubishi Lancer, Volvo S40 |