Is the 2020 Mercedes-Benz E300L equipped with run-flat tires?

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SanErin
07/29/25 10:09pm
The 2020 Mercedes-Benz E300L is equipped with run-flat tires. Run-flat tires: Officially known as "Self-Supporting Run-flat Tires", abbreviated as RSC. In inflated tires, the sidewall is the main part that supports the vehicle's weight, especially for tires with a larger aspect ratio (the ratio of tire height to width), where the sidewall is very "thick". Safety of run-flat tires: In the event of a tire deflation, run-flat tires allow the vehicle to continue driving at a speed of 80 km/h for up to 80 kilometers; if the driver has no experience driving after a tire blowout (most people don't), they might make incorrect driving maneuvers (such as sudden braking), which could lead to an irrecoverable loss of vehicle control.
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