Bridgestone EP150

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The Bridgestone EP150 is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars. Below is data from 9 tyre reviews averaging 8 out of 10

Customers and visitors reviewed this tyre on a scale of 1- 10

Grip in the Dry 8
Grip in the Wet 8
Steering Responsiveness 8
Cornering Stability 7
Resistance to Aquaplaning 8
Tread wear versus mileage 6
Resistance to Aquaplaning 7
Noise level 7
Quality versus price 7
General appearance / tread pattern 8



Tyre information and features:
  • Eco friendly tyre
  • Reduced rolling resistance
  • Excellent in wet conditions

Bridgestone launches its new eco-friendly tyre, the Ecopia EP150, which was revealed end of last year at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany.

The tyre meets the challenging and previously contradictory objective of combining top-class wet safety with reduced rolling resistance, leading to higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions.

Bridgestone has accomplished this breakthrough through the development of a Nano Pro-Tech™ compound – which lowers the rolling resistance coefficient by reducing energy loss in the top compound during rotation – combined with a new tread design featuring a connected block and thin rib, which enhances contact pressure and wet braking performance.

Versus current Bridgestone products in the same dimensions, Ecopia EP150 has a 15% improved rolling resistance which makes it, on average around 3%  more fuel efficient and achieves a reduction in CO2 output of around 3%.

The Ecopia EP150 will be introduced as an integrated replacement and original equipment product, targeting compacts and mid-sized passenger cars with 14” to 16” rim sizes in 55 to 65 series.

Ecopia is Bridgestone’s flagship brand of eco-friendly tyres that focus on achieving a reduction in rolling resistance while maintaining high wet safety performance. In Japan, Ecopia tyres were first used on electric-powered cars in 1991, setting the stage for the Ecopia M881 and Ecopia R221 series of tyres for trucks and buses, which were released in the replacement market in 2002. Bridgestone Japan launched the Ecopia M812 tyre for light trucks in 2005, followed by the Ecopia EP100 for passenger cars in April 2008.

In Europe, the Ecopia brand appeared for the first time in 1999 when the Ecopia B381 was fitted to the VW 3L Lupo, followed by the Audi A2. In 2008, the Toyota IQ city car left the factory on Ecopia EP25 tyres.

Bridgestone introduced the range of eco-friendly premium Turanza ER300 Ecopia tyres in Europe in April 2009. The tyre has also been fitted to some car models as original equipment. With the Ecopia EP150, Bridgestone will bring the safety and ecology benefits of Ecopia to small and medium-sized vehicle users








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