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Dunlop Enasave EC300

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  • Year Released: 2012
  • Regions for sale: Russia+, Southeast Asia, Middle East, South Africa, Oceania
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Dunlop Enasave EC300



Description

The Dunlop Enasave EC300 is a premium touring summer tire developed by the Japanese firm Sumitomo, introduced in 2012. As an Original Equipment (OE) tire, it is specifically designed for the Mitsubishi Mirage and is not available for retail sale. It is engineered to offer superior traction, especially on wet surfaces, high fuel efficiency, and an extended life, making it an excellent fit for compact passenger cars.

Features & Benefits

  • Enhanced Traction on Wet Surfaces: Ensures safe and reliable handling in wet conditions.
  • Fuel Efficiency: The design and materials used in the tire help in reducing rolling resistance, which in turn improves fuel economy.
  • Long Life: Constructed to endure longer, reducing the frequency of tire changes.
  • Increased Contact Patch: The tread design increases the area in contact with the road, enhancing grip and stability.

Year Released

The Dunlop Enasave EC300 was released in 2012 and continues to be a specialized OE tire for the Mitsubishi Mirage.

Regions Availability

This tire is specifically available in regions including Russia+, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, and Oceania. Its properties are particularly suited to the diverse driving conditions encountered in these areas.

Vehicle Compatibility / Popular Vehicle Fitments

  • Mitsubishi Mirage

Note: Always consult with a tire specialist or the vehicle's manufacturer to ensure correct tire fitment.

Final Thoughts

The Dunlop Enasave EC300 is a notable example of targeted tire engineering, designed to meet specific requirements of fuel efficiency, wet surface traction, and longevity. Its role as an OE tire underscores its reliability and tailored design to enhance the performance characteristics of the vehicles it is fitted to, specifically the Mitsubishi Mirage.


Detailed Information

Type and Size
Tire Model
Dunlop / Enasave EC300
Car Type
Season
Summer
Rim Diameter
15 / 16 "
Width
185 / 215 mm
Aspect Ratio
60 / 65 %
Construction
Radial
Special Features
Runflat
No
Mud and Snow
No
Extra Load
No
Speed and Load
Speed Index
H (max 130 mph) ... V (max 149 mph)
Load Index (max load for a tire)
 

Dunlop / Enasave EC300 Sizes & Specifications

Note! Many sizes of this line have been discontinued.

Rim Model Size Index Features Tread depth Rolling resistance Load range Max load at cold inflation pressure Overall diameter Ply rating Approved rim width Sidewall styling Overall width Price
R15 185/65 R15 88T 185/65 R15 88T
R16 185/60 R16 86H 185/60 R16 86H
R16 215/60 R16 95V 215/60 R16 95V

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