Continental introduces Generation 5 regional truck tires, new winter tire offering

Continental introduces Generation 5 regional truck tires, new winter tire offering

The Continental Generation 5 regional all-position truck tire comes with improved traction and tire wear.

Continental Tires has introduced its Generation 5 truck tires for the original equipment and replacement market. The new Conti HSR 5, a regional all-position tire, and the new Conti HDR 5, a regional drive tire, were developed over the past few years at R&D centers in Hannover, Germany and Uvalde, Texas, according to the company. The tires will be available in the North American market in the last quarter of 2023.

Continental Generation 5 tires

The Conti HSR 5, with handling specifically developed for Class 4 and 5 trucks, is engineered with new tread compounds that deliver improved rolling resistance and durability. The full-width siping provides traction and improved handling throughout the life of the tire. According to Continental, the tire is available in tire size 225/70R19.5 load range G, at 16/32-inch tread depth.

The Conti HDR 5 tire incorporates 3D matrix siping for improved traction and tire wear. According to Continental, the open shoulder grooves help deliver traction without compromising tread life, while the new tread compounds have been used with the objective of improving rolling resistance and durability. The tire is available in tire size 225/70R19.5, load range G, at 16/32-inch tread depth.

Both tires have the Three Peak Mountain Snow Flake (3PMS) certification, are sensor-ready and can be retreaded. The Conti HSR 5 and Conti HDR 5 are replacing the Conti Hybrid HS3 and Conti Hybrid HD3 tire offerings, according to the company. Some of the Generation 5 tires will have RFID capabilities enabling a fleet to know the make/model, serial number, unique identification number and size of the tire.

Conti Scandinavia HD3

Continental Tires also debuted a new winter tire offering. Available in the United States and Canada in Q2 2023, the Conti Scandinavia HD3 is a regional drive tire for use in extreme weather conditions. The directional M+S tread pattern delivers even wear and traction in snow or mud, while the all-season compounding delivers excellent performance during any season. Additionally noted by the company, the tire is engineered with multiple sipe technologies including 3D siping to provide traction during winter weather conditions throughout the life of the tire. It also comes with the 3PMSF certification. The tire is available in 11R22.5 and 11R24.5 size, load range H and 27/32-inch tread depth.The Continental 3G casing is designed with high-tensile-strength steel belts capable of supporting multiple retreads and has an extended 4th belt for enhanced retreadability. Continental noted that the tire can be sensor ready and can have RFID capabilities.

These tires come with Continental’s Limited Warranty Adjustment Policy and, according to Continental, this includes coverage against defects in workmanship and materials for seven years or three retreads from the date of manufacture when retreaded by an authorized dealer.

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