As the automotive industry shifts toward electric and new energy vehicles, tire technology is evolving rapidly. Modern tires are no longer just about durability-they are increasingly focused on efficiency, noise reduction, and safety.
Key Trends in Future Tire Development
1. Low Rolling Resistance Tires
Low rolling resistance helps:
Improve energy efficiency
Extend EV driving range
Reduce fuel consumption
👉 This makes it a core requirement for new energy vehicles.
2. Silent Tire Technology
Electric vehicles are quieter than traditional cars, making tire noise more noticeable.
Advanced solutions like foam-based noise reduction (silent cotton) can:
Reduce in-cabin noise
Improve driving comfort
👉 Essential for EV and premium passenger cars.
3. Self-Sealing Tires
Self-repairing tires use a sealing layer inside the tire to:
Automatically seal punctures (≤5mm)
Reduce air leakage
Improve driving safety
👉 Minimizes the need for immediate tire replacement.
TRI-ACE Carrera Pro Technology
TRI-ACE TYRE Carrera Pro series integrates these advanced features:
Self-sealing technology for puncture protection
Silent foam technology for noise reduction (up to 9 dB)
Optimized design for modern passenger vehicles
👉 Designed to meet the evolving demands of new energy and high-performance vehicles.
Low rolling resistance, silent operation, and self-sealing capability are becoming standard features in next-generation tires. As vehicle technology evolves, tires must adapt to deliver better efficiency, comfort, and safety.
