(1) MICHELIN Agilis 3 is rated "B" under the European rolling resistance labelling system compared with "C" for its predecessor MICHELIN Agilis+.
(2) According to the internal "Lifecycle Analysis" (ACV) study carried out in September 2019 by the Michelin Technology Centre comparing MICHELIN Agilis 3 with MICHELIN Agilis+, in the 235/65 R16 115/113R size. MICHELIN Agilis 3 reduces CO2 by 1.3 kg/tyre over 620 miles (1,000 km) compared with MICHELIN Agilis+; a van fitted with 4 MICHELIN Agilis 3 tyres and covering an annual mileage of 12,400 miles (20,000 km) will save around 104 kg of CO2. Assuming that a tree can store up to 35 kg of CO2/year on average (depending on tree age and type – source: CSR & Sustainable Development Platform), a saving of 104 kg/year is roughly equivalent to planting 3 trees.
(3) The unit weight of the MICHELIN Agilis 3 tyre has been lowered by an average of 1.6 kg versus MICHELIN Agilis+.
(4) Wet braking test, from 80 to 20 km/h, conducted by TÜV SÜV Product Service at Michelin's request in August 2019, on an MB Sprinter 316 CDI fitted with 235/65 R16 115/113R tyres, comparing MICHELIN Agilis 3 with its main competitors CONTINENTAL ContiVanContact 100, GOODYEAR EfficientGrip Cargo, PIRELLI Carrier and HANKOOK Vantra LT RA18.
(5) "Worn" means machine-worn (buffed) to tread wear indicator depth (1.6 mm) in accordance with the European regulation on tread wear indicators ECE R30r03f.
(6) The last mile being understood as meaning until the legal wear limit (1.6 mm) is reached. Please refer to the legal tread wear limit in force in your country.
(7) Based on an internal wear test conducted in October 2018 comparing MICHELIN Agilis 3 with MICHELIN Agilis+, on a Renault Master 130cv 3.5 T fitted with 235/65 R 16C 115/113R size tyres.