Goodyear Philippines has recently decided to bring in a new line of tires for the Philippine market, and this is the Goodyear Assurance TripleMax. Designed for mid-size vehicles, mid size being your Honda Accord, Mitsubishi Galant, and the like, but nothing is stopping you from putting this on the Compacts like the Honda Civic, Mitsubishi Lancer, ECT.
The Goodyear Assurance TripleMax incorporates Goodyear’s Hydrogrip Technology® which claims to reduce the braking distance by two meters and give you better traction on wet driving conditions. They also claim that with this new tire you can possibly save up to Php 15,900.00 worth of fuel throughout the life of the tire.
1. Maximum Wet Grip: An innovative functionalized polymer tread compound with improved molecular bonding gives the Assurance TripleMax tire the extra edge to take grip to a whole new level on wet and dry roads.
2. Maximum Control: Larger surface area contact and optimized pressure distribution on key block elements on the Assurance TripleMax tire improves rubber contact with the road, giving drivers more control during braking.
3. Maximum Braking Ability: Equipped with biting edges with large block elements, the new Assurance TripleMax tire has an increased road contact area for extra security when braking.
Reinforced with DuPont™ Kevlar® for added protection
Built to last longer, the Goodyear Assurance TripleMax gives drivers that extra mile with added protection and increased tire longevity. The Assurance TripleMax is reinforced with Dupont™ Kevlar®, which is used in military grade equipment. This lightweight material maintains stiffness and strength even under high temperature conditions when the tire is in motion, giving drivers’ added protection against road hazards.
Incorporates Fuel Saving Technology™
Goodyear’s Fuel Saving Technology™ in the Assurance TripleMax lets drivers go further for less and reduce emissions, saving up to Php15,900/318L worth of fuel over the life of the tires². This is achieved by reducing the tire’s rolling resistance; the lower the rolling resistance of a tire, the less energy the car needs to push it forward.
This is an all-season tire (if im not mistaken) and is available in the following sizes…
I’ve called up the tire i go to for my tires and got the price for two size, 195/60R14 86H is Php 3,350.00 and the huge 225/55R17 97V is Php 6,300.00. Use the prices as rough references as prices may change from dealer to dealer.