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      September 27, 2023

      New technologies for even more safety: the Continental AllSeasonContact 2

      • On time for tire changing season: the new Continental all-season tire is available in stores
      • High driving safety on wet and dry road surfaces with improved mileage
      • Product Manager Tobias Rahn explains AllSeasonContact 2 technologies in a video

      Hanover, Germany, September 27, 2023. Just in time for the tire changing season in fall, the new AllSeasonContact 2 from Continental now offers even more efficiency, safety and driving pleasure for the entire year. "For the AllSeasonContact 2, we have successfully developed the technologies of the multi-award-winning predecessor model further and launched an even better all-weather tire on the market," says Tobias Rahn, Product Manager Passenger All-Season Tires EMEA at Continental.

      The key benefit of the new model: the usual challenges of all-season tires in terms of winter and wet properties have been resolved. An innovative mix of tread design, rubber compound and construction ensures even better handling and shorter braking distances on both wet and dry roads. In addition, mileage has been increased by 15 percent and rolling resistance has been significantly reduced – without compromising driving safety. This makes the AllSeasonContact 2 a resource-efficient and economical all-season solution for internal combustion engine and electric vehicles.

      Improved energy efficiency through less friction

      Energy efficiency is equally important for all kinds of drives. The aim of all vehicle types is to cover the longest possible distance using the energy they have available. The rolling resistance of the tires has a major influence on this. To improve the energy efficiency of the AllSeasonContact 2, Continental has optimized the adaptive tread of its predecessor and developed the Smart Energy Casing. It uses a new material that leads to less friction inside the tire and in the tire carcass. Consequently, this reduces rolling resistance and increases energy efficiency.

      Optimized treads for handling and driving pleasure

      The new C-blocks in the tread of the AllSeasonContact 2 reinforce each other, making the tire stiffer. As a result, they provide better power transmission and increased wear resistance, which leads to more mileage. In addition, the stiff tread enables better handling and maximum driving pleasure on all surfaces.

      For the AllSeasonContact 2, Continental has also used V-shaped blocks that end in open shoulder grooves. On wet road surfaces, the liquid is thus quickly removed from the tread, thereby making the tire less susceptible to aquaplaning. In addition, the new tread structure has a positive effect on handling in curves in all weather conditions.

      Driving safety in all weather conditions thanks to innovative Chili compound

      The rubber compound of the AllSeasonContact 2 is a combination of five compounds from Continental's most successful summer and winter tires. Highly dampening softener technology in the tread ensure secure grip and precise steering response in cold, wintry road conditions. A new polymer composite offers better grip and short braking distances on dry and wet roads – even in warm summer weather. A newly developed flexible elastomer network also makes the tire more robust by adapting to the road surface, contributing to the higher mileage. With this particularly balanced compound called Chili Blend, the AllSeasonContact 2 is equipped for almost any weather condition.

      Further information on the technologies of the AllSeasonContact 2

      Tobias Rahn was involved in the development of the AllSeasonContact 2 as product manager for all-season and winter tires. In a video available here for editorial use, he describes the technical features of the all-season solution. In addition, Mr. Rahn is available for in-depth conversations or interviews upon request.

      For more information, images and video footage please visit allseasoncontact2.com

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