Continental Tire ExtremeContact Sport

Continental Tire ExtremeContact Sport

Continental Tire introduces its newest ultra-high performance (UHP) tire, The ExtremeContact Sport. The ExtremeContact Sport was tested to the limits by five championship-winning race car drivers and satisfies the most demanding driver. The next generation of the ExtremeContact DW, is a dynamic, UHP street tire built for car enthusiasts and engineered for extreme grip in dry and wet conditions.

CATEGORY: Summer

WIDTH (mm): 205, 215, 225, 235, 245, 255, 265, 275, 285, 295, 305, 315, 325, 335

TREAD DEPTH (xx/32 inches): 10

UTGC TREADWEAR: 340

UTQG TRACTION: AA

UTQG TEMPERATURE: A

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