Michelin Airless Tires on MINI Cooper SE

Discussion in 'Cooper SE' started by Puppethead, Sep 18, 2021.

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  1. Puppethead

    Puppethead Well-Known Member

    Michelin's airless tires are almost ready for production, and they're testing on an SE. The video shows actually driving around on them in our favorite EV.

    Some interesting commentary about handling, apparently they don't deform when cornering so turning is more responsive. I do wonder about rolling resistance, weight, and drag (Michelin says they can add sidewalls as decoration), and the wheels are integrated into the tires so that's an issue.

     
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  3. Sean Greene

    Sean Greene New Member

    Definitely looks like improved traction but increased rolling resistance as it seems like more rubber will be in contact with the road. Very cool stuff. Can’t wait until it hits the mainstream.
     
  4. Puppethead

    Puppethead Well-Known Member

    I wonder how the TPM works, can you set it to be "0" for all wheels and not get any alerts?
     
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  5. Novadar

    Novadar Active Member

    OMG! I want, want, want these tires. This is so awesome. I suffered from too many nail punctures over my last 3 vehicles.
     
  6. Puppethead

    Puppethead Well-Known Member

    Thinking about the TPM more, the sensor modules go inside the tires (attached to the valve stems). There is no inside or valve stems to these Uptises (?) so it'd be like no sensors were installed. I once had a MINI with the old frequency TPMS, and when I put those wheels on one that needed the newer frequency I couldn't clear the error so I had to get newer sensors. This was the previous R55 (Clubman), so I don't know how the current F56 would behave without sensors.
     
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  8. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Perhaps along with your $5K (my guess) set of wheels/tires Michelin would provide an electronic fake-out device you'd mount under the hood.
     

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