What are the differences between P1 and P7?

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LaKate
07/30/25 1:37am
Here are the differences between P1 and P7: 1. P1: This is a comfortable and environmentally friendly product. It utilizes the latest raw material formula to reduce rolling resistance between the tire and the ground during driving, thereby decreasing fuel consumption and saving energy. The high-performance hybrid materials and innovative tread design ensure excellent grip on both dry and wet surfaces. 2. P7: This is the first high-performance tire developed for mid-to-high-end cars. It emphasizes low noise, low fuel consumption, and longer lifespan as a green tire. The four wide longitudinal grooves effectively enhance drainage performance when driving on wet roads. It provides a comfortable driving experience, and the solid central rib design ensures excellent safety during cornering.
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