What are the differences between Continental CC5 and CC6?

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LaRose
07/29/25 4:28pm
Here are the differences between Continental CC5 and CC6: 1. Tire tread pattern: The tread design is unique, with innovations in both connotation and technology surpassing the CC5. 2. Noise reduction: The CC6 incorporates two noise-reducing combinations in its tread design: sound-absorbing chambers and frequency-modulated noise reducers. 3. Cost-effectiveness: The CC6 is an upgraded version of the CC5, offering improvements in wear resistance, handling performance, comfort, and durability compared to the CC5, while maintaining the same price for better value. Below is additional information about Continental tires: 1. Continental tires are renowned for their all-weather safety and reliability, low noise, and strong self-cleaning properties. They feature extremely high instantaneous overload capacity, responsive handling and cornering stability, excellent braking performance on both dry and wet surfaces, superior water drainage protection, and are the only road tires globally approved for driving at 360 km/h, earning a Guinness World Record. 2. SSR run-flat tires allow vehicles to continue driving up to 80 km at 80 km/h even when the tire is completely depressurized. 3. Continental's tread design and compact outer shoulder effectively enhance shoulder hardness, maximize road contact, and significantly improve cornering stability. Optimized contour technology also notably increases tire mileage. 4. Flat and narrow belt layers prevent tread slippage during tire rotation, greatly improving wear resistance. The new silica compound further enhances driving stability and odometer accuracy, keeping the tire softer and more flexible for a longer period.
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