Monday, March 13, 2017

THE MICHELIN PILOT DELIVERS OUTSTANDING WET AND DRY PERFORMANCE

Michelin North America recently launched the latest member of the Pilot line of performance all-season tires: the Pilot Sport A/S 3+.
The science behind the Pilot Sport A/S 3+ is the direct result of the racetrack to road technology transfer. (Photo: Michelin)

The Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3+ benefits from extensive racing technological innovations that make it the best Pilot series tire ever. The Pilot Sport A/S3+ combines a unique tread design with a technologically advanced compound to deliver unparalleled wet and dry performance.
According to the French tire maker, the Pilot Sport A/S 3 delivers levels of wet and dry grip superior to that of the summer tires of most competitive offerings, including levels of both wet and dry braking performance that make this latest member of the Pilot family the leader in UHP tire technology and performance.
To top things off, the Pilot Sport All-Season 3+ offers 28% better snow traction than its predecessor.
ʺBy choosing the Pilot Sport A/S 3+, drivers in the market for all-season tires will experience the benefits of our best ultra-high performance tire ever,ʺ explains Sabrina Garofalo, Operations Marketing Manager at Michelin North America (Canada). ʺIts features were developed for endurance racing, combining breakthrough levels of wet and dry grip and excellent mobility for outstanding all-season performance and safety.”
ʺThe Pilot family of tires is a direct result of over 120 years of innovation and testing. As we are continuously evolving the safety and performance of our products, we continue to deliver the Michelin standard in these key areas,” continued Sabrina Garofalo. “The simplest way to improve the performance of your vehicle is to install a set of tires from the Pilot family.”
The Michelin Sport A/S 3+ tire was designed, engineered and manufactured in North America

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