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View all sizesContinental ContiPremiumContact 2 (225/55 R17 97Y) SSR
Ideal for mid-sized vehicles, the ContiPremiumContact 2 features 3D grooves to optimise braking performance in both wet and dry conditions.
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Continental's ContiPremiumContact 2 is a superior quality tyre ideal for mid-sized luxury vehicles. It features 3D grooves to optimise braking performance in both wet and dry conditions. A higher number of tread blocks and an open inner shoulder allow water to be dispersed evenly, providing excellent protection against aquaplaning. Contact between the road and the tyre is maximised through a rugged tyre pattern and an asymmetric tread.
ContiPremiumContact 2 extra information
- Premium quality tyre for mid-sized and luxury vehicles
- Outstanding braking performance in wet and dry conditions
- Resistant to aquaplaning
- Superior driving stability
Why choose Continental?
Developed in Germany, tested by experts and approved by vehicle manufacturers, Continental is a safe choice for your car, van, SUV or 4x4. Continental's award-winning tyres come fitted to one in three new cars built in Europe, and go through years of development and thousands of miles of testing before release. Tested in Continental's world-leading braking test facility, each German-engineered tyre is guaranteed to perform in the toughest conditions.
Rolling Resistance(A-G)
F Grade – Not a very fuel efficient tyre – could be up to 6% worse than a grade A tyre. However there may in some cases be a good reason why the rolling resistance is higher, for example where tyres are specifically designed for more grip, such as sports car tyres or winter tyres.
Wet Grip(A-G)
B Grade – Nearly the best quality tyres to stop in the wet, stopping only 3m more than a grade A tyre but on average 15m shorter than a car on grade G tyres (on a wet road when braking from 50mph – testing according to regulation EC1222/2009)
Sound Wave(1-3)
2 Bars – Meets future EU noise limits
Noise(67-79 Db)
71 dB – Exterior noise level measured in decibels (dB). The lower the exterior noise level the better the environment near busy roads
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