A flat tire will become a thing of the past if airless tires become a reality.
Goodyear is developing airless tires, but it's unclear when you'll be able to put them on your car.
The company recently announced that prototype tires have completed 75,000 miles of testing at speeds up to 100 mph, in temperatures ranging from scorching heat to snow. Some of that testing has been done with a Tesla Model 3 at Goodyear's Luxembourg proving grounds, the company said in a statement. Also called non-pneumatic tires , airless tires have lower maintenance requirements than conventional tires, and are better able to handle heavy loads, according to Goodyear.
The company also believes airless tires will be a better fit for vehicles beyond passenger cars, specifically autonomous shuttles that might be used by future mobility services to move people and goods around urban centers. Part of the development process will involve testing airless tires on"autonomous vehicles and last-mile delivery robots," Goodyear said.
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