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    Goodyear releases new Wrangler HP AW
     
    Text and photos by Popong Andolong
    Motoring Editor
     

    THROUGH the years, SUVs and pickup trucks have gained an enormous following in automobile markets all over the world. 

    Although these vehicles are primarily designed for use off the road, more and more of them are seeing service in the metropolis where they roll on firm asphalt. 

    Unfortunately, most SUVs and pickup trucks are fitted with tires that are more at home on dirt, gravel and mud rather than on tarmac.  This raises several issues:  first, driving on tires that are not meant for such conditions prevent them from performing in the way that they are supposed to, robbing the driver of control over the vehicle and altering a vehicle’s stability; second, the safety of the vehicle and its occupants could be seriously compromised as the tires could fail to respond positively to sudden stops or emergency-lane changes on a wet pavement, for instance; and third, off-road tires and their widely spaced treads rarely provide comfort and quietness on urban roads, rendering a vehicle’s ride less tolerable. 

    Driven hard. The Wranglers show plenty of deflection without losing traction and control on the slalom course.

     

    Luckily for SUV and pickup owners, Goodyear, one of the world’s largest tire companies, recently launched a new tire that is “designed primarily for luxury sport utility vehicles that are used mostly on the road”—the Wrangler High-Performance, All-Weather (HP AW).

    During the product’s Asian premiere in the Prince Bira Circuit in Pattaya, Thailand, which this writer attended, Goodyear allowed journalists from the Southeast Asian region to see just how well the tire lived up to its hype.

    According to Ron Castro, Goodyear regional PR manager Asia-Pacific, “Owners of luxury SUVs need a tire for the way they drive—they spend a majority of their time driving on the road, not off it. Goodyear’s latest addition to the renowned Wrangler line, which has led in the light-truck and SUV segments for over 30 years, seeks to address the needs of discriminating light-truck and SUV owners who demand a comfortable ride without sacrificing tough capability.”

    Current SUVs and light trucks are more advanced, powerful and luxurious than ever before. They are also built to complement the owners’ busy lifestyles. Whether for transporting to work, running errands or enjoying the nightlife, their SUVs serve as their perfect companions which, in turn, need equally capable tires that deliver performance and comfort.

    “Goodyear has succeeded in gaining high levels of consumer confidence through the development of strong brand names. With the launch of the Wrangler HP AW, we are further strengthening the Wrangler brand that has come to represent luxurious comfort, high quality, and outstanding performance. We are very proud to have gone beyond the SUV consumer’s demands with Wrangler HP AW. Through this new premium tire, Goodyear fulfills all their needs—and more,” said Castro.

    “With the proliferation of upscale SUV models, a growing segment of consumers demand the same luxurious amenities once found only on premium cars,” said William Villamizar, Goodyear design engineer, who was present at the event. “Tires are no exception—in developing new Wrangler HP AW, we kept in mind the discriminating needs of these consumers and decided on a positive evolution of the tire in all aspects.”

    Villamizar also shared that Goodyear aimed to mirror the characteristics of luxury SUVs, including its fun-to-drive aspect, in addition to tough capability and safety. “As a result, the new Wrangler HP AW improved in all the spectrum of performances. It enjoys the experience and knowledge built on the Wrangler family for its robustness, and the profits of Goodyear’s latest technology. Our latest offering features a unique quietness for its segment, the excellent balance between comfort and handling wet and dry road conditions, and the enhanced toughness and the optimum wear profile,” he added.

    For Goodyear’s design engineers, the biggest challenge was to assure exceptional on-road comfort, while still maintaining the renowned Wrangler off-road toughness. “We treat it as a sheep in wolf’s clothing—while still under the Wrangler family of rugged tires, its latest tread design provides outstanding on-road performance that results in excellent ride comfort and quietness,” Villamizar said.

    The new Wrangler HP AW features SilentBlock Design that controls road noise. An angular centerline block also softens contact with the road for a quiet, comfortable experience.  The tire uses SilentArmor Technology that makes use of a layer of DuPont Kevlar that helps absorb road noise for a quiet ride.

    Thanks to its SmartTred Design, the new Wrangler provides excellent dry and wet handling, providing enhanced traction and stability, inspiring confidence in all road and weather conditions.

    Its center tread area provides more traction on wet roads and low-grip surfaces such as gravel and dirt. Bidirectional blading provides enhanced wet traction when driving straight or cornering, while the Silica loaded tread compound ensures unsurpassed wet traction and excellent mileage.

    To demonstrate the tire’s capabilities versus those of a competing product, several tests were organized on the Bira Circuit:  wet braking, pass-by noise, interior noise, off-road, slalom and a full lap around the track.

    In the pass-by noise test, a sound meter was installed on the side of the road, where a Toyota Fortuner—first fitted with Goodyear and then the competitor tire—passed at 60 kph with its engine switched off. During the test, the Wrangler HP AW registered 66.4 db, while the competitor tipped the meter at 66.9 db—a difference of .5 db.

    In the interior noise test, the Fortuners drove over a series of thick ropes strewn across the track while a sound meter recorded the sound inside the cabin.  Again, the Wrangler HP AW beat its competitor 75.3 db to 76.0 db—a difference of .7 db. 

    The Wrangler HP AW showed a bigger advantage during the wet braking wherein a vehicle shod with the Goodyear tire managed to a braking distance of 32.9 meters on a wet surface, while traveling at 80 kph. The competing tire, meanwhile, required 35.3 meters to come to a full stop.

    In the slalom and full lap around the track, professional drivers and journalists hurled the Wrangler HP AP-vehicles around corners and pylons.  The limits of the tire seemed well out of reach of the abuse that was thrown at them. The traction and control they afforded were simply impressive.

    As expected, the off-road drive was like a walk in the park.

    Castro says that the Wrangler HP AW, which will soon be available in the Philippines, will fit the most popular luxury SUVs and trucks. It will also come in the following sizes: 205/70R15 96H, 225/70R15 100H, 235/70R15 103H, 215/65R16 98H, 215/70R16 100H and 265/70R16 112H.

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