en:Car Terms:R:Rolling Resistance of Tyres
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R
- Rack and Pinion Steering
- Radio Remote Control
- Rain Sensor
- Ramp Angle
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Rear View Camera
- Rear view Mirror, autodimming
- Recovery of Braking Energy
- Recycling Materials
- Regeneration Process
- Reinforcement Profiles
- Remote Central Locking
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Remote Unlocking of the Fuel Filler Flap
- Rolling Resistance of Tyres
- Roll-Over Bar System
- RON
- Roof Pillars
- Roof Rack
- Roof Rails
- Rotational Angle Sens
Rolling resistance
Rolling resistance refers to the force required to move the tyre. Various factors affect rolling resistance. It depends on the type of tyre, on its width, tread pattern and the material composition of its tread. The loading of the car, too and, in particular, the air pressure greatly affect the rolling resistance. This is why it is important to check the air pressure regularly. In addition, a tyre with too little air pressure is subject to higher wear and the risk of failure increases drastically.
If the rolling resistance is reduced, for example, by ten per cent, this leads to fuel savings of two per cent.