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Low Rolling Resistance (LRR) tires are a type of automotive tire designed to reduce the amount of energy lost due to friction between the tire and the road. This type of tire is designed to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, making them an attractive option for eco-conscious drivers. LRR tires are constructed with a special rubber compound that reduces the amount of energy lost when the tire rolls over the road. Additionally, the tread pattern of LRR tires is designed to reduce the amount of energy lost due to air resistance.
LRR tires are becoming increasingly popular as more drivers look for ways to reduce their environmental impact. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, making them suitable for a wide range of vehicles.
Some of the companies in the Low Rolling Resistance Tire market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Continental, Pirelli, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more