What is the Kinergy-EX tire?

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StAdelyn
07/30/25 5:16am
Kinergy-EX is a passenger car tire developed by Hankook Tire of South Korea, designed with a European style in mind. As part of the Hankook brand, the Kinergy-EX is an all-season tire renowned for its excellent stability and impressive fuel efficiency, thanks to its outstanding low rolling resistance. Three key features of Kontrol Technology: 1. Enhances tire performance and durability, ensuring good handling even in harsh conditions. 2. Maintains the vehicle's performance across various aspects, especially when facing adverse weather and road conditions. 3. Improves fuel efficiency and reduces environmental impact.
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