Visionary new electric drive concept vehicle Volkswagen I.D. Crozz II is fitted with concept tyres from Hankook
Like the Volkswagen I.D. and the I.D. Buzz, the latest electric drive concept vehicle from Volkswagen, the I.D. Crozz II, is also fitted with concept tyres from Hankook. The tyre was developed according to the specifications from the Volkswagen Group exclusively for the new electric crossover, which is currently being presented at the IAA in Frankfurt. The zero emissions vehicles Volkswagen I.D., I.D. Buzz and I.D. Crozz II with Hankook concept tyres can be seen on the Volkswagen fair stand at the IAA, in Hall 3, Stand A02.
Neu-Isenburg, Germany, September 19th 2017 – A new concept tyre from premium tyre maker Hankook will be showcased on the new electric drive concept vehicle from Volkswagen, the I.D. Crozz II, at the IAA in Frankfurt. The four-door vehicle with all-wheel drive is the first electrically driven Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) from Volkswagen – a mixture between Coupé and SUV. Following the world première of the concept car in Shanghai in April, the company is presenting a new version of the I.D. Crozz at the IAA. Like the Volkswagen I.D. and the I.D. Buzz, the latest generation from the Volkswagen Group is also equipped with Hankook tyres.
With the concept tyre for the Volkswagen I.D. Crozz II, Hankook is again presenting an interpretation of innovative tyres for the electric vehicles of the future. The anthracite colour of the tyre blends in perfectly with the avant-garde design of the vehicle. The colouring is made with a special tread and side wall compound which contains white filler materials rather than soot. An inlay on the tyre side wall adapted to the tyre design provides a visual contrast and contributes to the harmonious interplay between wheel and tyre.
One special feature is that the concept tyre for the Volkswagen I.D. Crozz II got its special tread from a heated mould, just like conventional road tyres, and so the production process can be automated for the most part, which provides completely new opportunities. Up until now, the usual procedure for concept tyres has been to cut the tread painstakingly by hand into a blank tyre similar to a slick following vulcanisation. With the tyre for the I.D. Crozz II, only the inlay on the side wall was attached by hand.
The dimensions of the concept tyre correspond to size 245/45R21 in conventional tyres (I.D.: 215/45R20, I.D. Buzz: 235/45R22). The diameter, which is large compared to the tyre width, makes for a slim, high silhouette. This results in a lower drag coefficient in relation to the contact area compared with conventional tyre dimensions, promoting optimum energy efficiency in conjunction with a lower rolling resistance. In addition, the large diameter results in less deformation and reshaping of the tyre, which has a positive effect on the rolling resistance. The size of the contact area, which is important for brake performance, traction and lateral stability, is relatively large despite the small tyre width, so that no compromises have to be made in terms of tyre performance in conjunction with the high-grip tread compound.
It is predicted that the rolling noise will take a more major role due to the lack of engine noise, and rolling resistance will have to be reduced even further to cut energy losses. However, future generations of Hankook tyres will still offer the same high safety as before. As visual aspects can favour coloured tyres by all means, they can emphasise a vehicle’s character and offer buyers further customising options for their vehicles.
Mr. Seung Hwa Suh, Vice Chairman & CEO of Hankook Tire said, “We are very pleased to have implemented such a project together with Volkswagen. With the development of electric vehicles, the demands made on tyres will change in future, too. Today’s electric vehicle concepts show what can be possible in future. Hankook Tire will put an effort to lead the future driving innovation with global car makers continuously.”