Michelin Unveils Airless Tyre

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French tyre major Michelin along with General Motors have unveiled an airless tyre prototype for passenger vehicles, which could hit the markets as early as 2024. 

According to the firms, the Uptis Prototype is airless and thus eliminates the risk of flat tyres and blowouts. 

As part of the pact, the companies intend to validate the Uptis Prototype with the goal of introducing it on passenger models as early as 2024. 

“Uptis demonstrates that Michelin’s vision for a future of sustainable mobility is clearly an achievable dream,” Michelin Group CEO Florent Menegaux said.

 General Motors senior vice-president, global purchasing and supply chain Steve Kiefer said Uptis is an ideal fit for propelling the automotive industry into the future. 

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“It is a great example of how our customers benefit when we collaborate and innovate with our supplier partners,” he added. 

Michelin and GM are testing tyre beginning with vehicles like the Chevrolet Bolt EV. 

Later this year, the companies will initiate real-world testing of Uptis on a test fleet of Bolt EV vehicles in Michigan. 

Uptis features various improvements in architecture and composite materials, which enables it to bear the car’s weight at road-going speeds. 

These innovations combine to eliminate compressed air to support the vehicle’s load, and result in environmental savings.

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