Description
The Nokian WR Snowproof is a masterful combination of Arctic expertise and deep understanding of the Alpine winter. Experience total control, superb winter safety and balanced driving feel in all conditions from snow to slush and wet.
- First class grip on snowy, slushy and wet roads
- Predictable and balanced driving experience
- Smooth rolling saves fuel and preserves the environment
Exceptional combination of first class grip on snow, slush, and wet with predictable and balanced driving feel. This new technology acts like a seat belt in extreme driving situations. The new Nokian WR Snowproof winter tire senses the conditions and helps the driver to stay safe even before the car’s electronic safety systems are activated. In this eco-friendly premium tire, each tread block and sipe has a specific role that, together with the Alpine Grip rubber compound, support safe and comfortable driving. Driving feels balanced and easy even under surprising conditions.
At the heart of the Nokian WR Snowproof is the Alpine Sense Grip technology that allows the tire to adapt to varying winter conditions, always offering safe and predictable driving experience. The tire offers excellent winter grip and control for the most extreme driving situations.
Manufacturer information
EU Tyre Label
As of 01/11/2021, the European Tyre Labelling Regulation EU/1222/2009, (EU tyre label) applies. This regulation applies for all newly manufactured tyres as of CW27/2021.
The EU tyre label provides information about the criteria for fuel efficiency, wet grip and external rolling noise and is binding for all car, LGV and HGV tyres (classes C1, c2 and C3) within EU Member States.
The aim of the EU tyre label is to increase safety, environmental protection and efficiency of road traffic by promoting fuel-saving, safe and quiet tyres.
Alongside the EU tyre label, you should continue to consider the relevant tyre tests as an important factor in your decision to purchase, as the new EU tyre label tests only three important criteria. in this way, for example, the driving characteristic of summer tyres on a dry road is assessed just as little as the snow grip of winter tyres
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Switzerland