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Michelin 10.00 R20 X Multi Tube Tyre Launches In India
Michelin has launched an all-new tyre in the Indian market. The new tyre is a tube type tyre for commercial vehicles. Michelin 10.00 R20 X Multi tube type tyre costs Rs. 20,000 plus taxes and is available across India through Michelin dealerships.
The X Multi range of tube type tyres has been specifically designed for commercial vehicles. Michelin has kept in mind the road and load condition owners subject their vehicles to on a regular basis. The new Michelin tyre receives higher tread depth, new bead design, and tread design.
Mohan Kumar, Commercial Director, Michelin India, commented, post the successful launch of X Multi tubeless tyres earlier this year. Michelin has now decided to offer the X Multi in a tube type tyre range as well. The tyre adheres to international standards of safety, operating cost, and versatility.
Michelin X Multi Z 10.00 R20 steer axle will be available across India from April 2016. The Michelin X Multi D 10.00 R20 drive axle is on offer in the country from November 2015 onwards. Michelin is constantly updating and improving its tyre for the Indian market.
The X Multi tube tyre from Michelin can be retreaded multiple times, owing to an additional crown ply and reinforced bead, which enhances the quality of the tyre. Michelin also promises better rolling resistance that results in lower fuel consumption.