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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Product News3 / ‘A’ for rolling resistance: Vaculug launches KT01

‘A’ for rolling resistance: Vaculug launches KT01

Date: 20th July 2021 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
Vaculug KT01 (Image: Vaculug)

Grantham-based retreader Vaculug has achieved a world-first with the launch of its KT01. Testing at the Applus+ IDIADA testing ground in Spain has verified that this latest addition to the Vaculug portfolio has a lower rolling resistance coefficient than is required for a new tyre to gain an EU label rating of A for this criterion.

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