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Goodyear announces that its Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 SUV, Ultra-High Performance tire, has been chosen as original equipment on the new Alfa Romeo Stelvio, the first SUV from the iconic Italian manufacturer.

Matching Alfa Romeo’s tradition of ground-breaking design and state of the art technology, the Stelvio will be fitted with the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 SUV in sizes 235/65R17 104W, 235/60R18 103W and 235/55R19 101Y.

All the tires will be marked ‘AR’ to indicate they are approved by Alfa Romeo as original equipment on their vehicles.

To deliver a top-class driving experience to Stelvio drivers, Goodyear developed the tires focusing on ultimate handling performance in all conditions. Active braking technology and a new grip booster compound deliver strong grip for short braking and performance handling on wet and dry roads. A new, lightweight, reinforced construction technology allows for steering precision and durability as well as handling, cornering performance, tread wear and fuel efficiency.

 

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