Continental Launches 10.00R20 Hybrid CHA2 All-Wheel Tyres for Commercial Vehicles in India
Continental Launches 10.00R20 Hybrid CHA2 All-Wheel Tyres for Commercial Vehicles in India
The Continental 10.00R20 Hybrid CHA2 All-Wheel tyre claims to offer high mileage, re-treadability, and low cut-chip damage.

Continental has launched the 10.00R20 Hybrid CHA2 (Conti Highway All wheel) tyre for commercial vehicles (CV) in the Indian market. The newly launched all-wheel tyre claims to offer high mileage, re-treadability, and low cut-chip damage. The tyre is designed and developed to suit both goods and people segment on Indian roads.

Claude d’Gama Rose, Head of Tyres Business, Continental India, describing the product, said, “The 10.00R20 HYBRID CHA2 tyre is developed to withstand high endurance in the most trying road conditions and driving surfaces. The highly durable tyre is designed to ensure minimum stone trapping, and better wet-traction, among others. The Indian CV market is highly receptive to fleet operational efficiency, clocking maximum uptime to secure quick returns. With this given precondition, tyres become a vital part of contributing to overall vehicle performance. And our product complements this prerequisite and achieves significantly lower cost per Km.”

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The all-wheel tyre gives the flexibility advantage while rotating them on different axles as a maintenance practice by the fleet. Further, the new cap compound used in the tyres enhances the tread mileage on Indian roads while ensuring a cooler running base and optimal endurance performance. In addition to the enhanced tread mileage, the new cap compound also helps in resisting the cut-chip damage for regional applications. The tyre also features a textile reinforced bead that ensures durability at higher speeds, along with new siping technology, which gives the benefit of stone ejection in the tyre.

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