The new Porsche Panamera will be launched with Continental tyres. To this end the tyre developers in Hanover adapted the ContiSportContact 3, Continental's top tyre line, to match the chassis of the new sports car and meet the specifications drawn up by Porsche in Zuffenhausen. 
This limited series of special tyres for the Porsche will carry the designation 'N0' after the product name to distinguish them from the standard edition ContiSportContact 3. Size 255/45 ZR 19 (100Y) tyres are fitted to the front axle of the Panamera, with 285/40 ZR 19 (103Y) on the rear.
The alternative sizes 245/50 ZR 18 (100Y) and 275/45 ZR 18 (103Y) have also been approved by Porsche for the Panamera and carry the special designation 'N0'.
The sports tyres approved by Porsche have to meet the high demands made by Germany's foremost sports car manufacturer. "Despite exacting requirements in terms of comfort and rolling resistance on the new Panamera, it was naturally important that these were not at the expense of the sporty handling characteristics of a Porsche" commented tyre developer Uwe Kachel.
"We spent long hours on computer simulations, carrying out trials on test beds and doing thousands of test miles on a range of tracks and racing circuits in Europe to match the tyres as closely as possible to the car."
Continental is market leader with PLT-tyres in the European OE business and is traditionally an important tyre supplier for Porsche, a fact that documents the high standard of tyres made by Hanover-based Continental, as well as the company's innovative achievements in the field of tyre engineering.
Courtesy: Continental AG
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