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Michelin launches its new e.Primacy

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Michelin, the French tire manufacturer, unveils its brand-new product, the e.Primacy All-Season, which, according to the company, can last up to 21,000 kilometers more than the tires of its two main competitors. Additionally, Michelin claims it is up to 25% more efficient, offering better fuel economy and, for electric vehicles, an increased range of up to 32 kilometers more per charge.

The e.Primacy is also compatible with gasoline and hybrid vehicles. This new Michelin tire is currently available in 13 sizes, suitable for rims ranging from 18 to 20 inches.

(Photo : Michelin)

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