Because electric performance-based cars lean into electric motors' high torque characteristics, Michelin has developed its ElectricGrip Compound. The design uses a harder compound in the center of the tire's tread to provide the grip needed but without excessive wear. Michelin says that the tires take into account the extra weight of electric vehicles and the resulting weight distribution, while the tread design provides optimal grip on dry and wet roads, regardless of the tire's level of wear.
Range is also an ongoing issue with electric cars, and driving hard reduces range dramatically. According to Michelin, it has that covered and claims the tires' low rolling resistance extends range by up to 37 miles.
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