Tyre MICHELIN LATITUDE CROSS EL DT 205/80R16 104T
Tyre MICHELIN LATITUDE CROSS EL DT 205/80R16 104T
Tyre MICHELIN LATITUDE CROSS EL DT 205/80R16 104T
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LATITUDE CROSS EL DT

Model LATITUDE CROSS
Size ? 205/80R16 104T
Load Index ? 104
Speed Index ? T
EU Label ?
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Run Flat ? No
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Why This Tyre?


Michelin Latitude Cross UTQG 320 A A

Compare and Rate Your Tyre on its Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature

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320 A A

•  320 Treadwear:
This grade represents the tyre's expected life/duration, ranging between 100 to 1000. Usually, the higher the treadwear rating, the longer the tyre life.

•  A Traction:
This grade represents the tyre's capability to stop on wet asphalt and pavement. Ratings are expressed in letter form, with AA being the highest and C as the lowest.

•  A Temperature:
This grade represents the tyre's heat resistance ability, with A as the highest and C as the lowest. Heat build-up causes the rubber to break down faster, which can cause blowouts. The higher the temperature rating, the longer the tyre life and the higher the speed rating.

The Michelin Latitude Cross is an Asymmetrical Tyre


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Asymmetrical tread patterns combine different tread types to deliver maximum wet and dry road grip via its inner and middle tread, while outside, larger and rigid tread blocks dominate the design to improve cornering.

To avoid fitting mistakes, asymmetrical tyres are labelled "outside" and "inside only" so you know if they will face your vehicle or out.


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Pros:

  • Perfect for high-performance cars
  • Exceptional cornering ability
  • Superior wet performance

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Cons:

  • Possibly faster wear depending on your driving style
  • Less wet performance
  • Costlier than symmetrical tyres