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Bridgestone has announced the launch of its two new flagship tyres - Potenza S001 and Turanza T001 in India.
The new Potenza S001 targets high-performance car owners and sport car owners. It is available for a range of vehicles from mid-sized models and compacts up to large premium sedans. It comes in twelve sizes ranging from 17-inch to 20-inch rim diameters.
The tyre features a multi-performance block, 60 degree slanted lug, GUTT II stimulation straight grooves, semi-slick centre rib and block and slick combination.
The Turanza T001 is aimed at customers looking for a comfortable and quiet ride. It features noise reduction groove, high-angle tread blocks, Nano Pro-Tech tread compound and FCP tyre profile. Apart from these, it also has 5-pitch variable tread blocks, slim high bead filler and a wide main groove.
The Turanza T001 is available in 11 sizes, ranging from 15-inch to 18-inch rim diameters.

Here are available tyre sizes for both of these.
Potenza S001
205/40 R17 84Y
215/40 R17 87W
215/45 R17 91Y
225/50 R17 98Y
225/55 R17 101Y
235/45 R17 97Y
245/40 R17 91Y
245/40 R18 97Y
245/45 R17 99Y
245/45 R19 98Y
275/25 R20 102Y
275/40 R19 105Y
Turanza T001
195/65 R15 91H
205/55 R16 94W
205/60 R16 92V
215/55 R16 97W
215/60 R16 95V
225/45 R17 94W
225/50 R16 92W
225/55 R16 99W
225/55 R17 94V
225/60 R16 98W
245/45 R18 100W
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Originally Posted by Aditya
(Post 3965007)
Bridgestone has announced the launch of its two new flagship tyres - Potenza S001 and Turanza T001 in India. |
This is awesome news. First, you can get a premium tyre with a solid warranty backing it. Second, a lot of these sizes have only been available with dealers in runflats (which I hate). Good to see premium rubber in premium sizes available officially.
Of course, you could always buy from TireRack (
related thread) and it might work out cheaper too, but without the speed, convenience & warranty of locally sourced tyres.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sukiwa
(Post 3965511)
Potenza S001
245/40 R18 97Y Turanza T001
245/45 R18 100W |
LOL! For those running a staggered setup (like my car), it means having different tyres front & back :). Why couldn't they offer both sizes in the same model. Looks like I'll have to go the TireRack way.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sukiwa
(Post 3965511)
Turanza T001
195/65 R15 91H
205/55 R16 94W
205/60 R16 92V
245/45 R18 100W |
How I wish 195/60 R15 was also available. Currently using primacy 3st in that size for my vento. Hopefully looking at the response they may launch later.
Oh that's a good news. Potenza S001 was the oem tyre of my f30 320d. These tyres offer very good grip. But they are a bit hard and noisy. Lasted only 22000 km due to sporty driving
What is the feedback on the T001 Turanzas? Are they good enough for 40k?
I'm looking out for tyres in size 215/55 R16. Anyone's used the Turanza T001 ?
The Turanza T001 are stock on the new C220d's, and after having them for a 1000kms I am honestly not that impressed.
Pushed the car a little hard yesterday for the first time, and the tyres just didn't seem very comfortable and there was minor swaying that was noticed.
The other day I hit a patch of water on the right side, and was surprised to see the car slide a bit before the electronics kicked in! Note: wasn't doing high speeds, and the water was the left over water that is spilt on the roads while watering plants!
Globally too, people don't seem that impressed with these tyres - especially on wet roads.
Safe to say - looking for an upgrade!
Has anyone got hold of Bridgestone Turanza T001 in 205/60 16 size or Turanza GR90 in 215/60 16? Looking forward to immediately replace the Stock Mrf's on my Titanium(O).
I'm looking for 225/50/ 17 s001 non rft for my X1. Any idea how much it retails to in Chennai? Also any good place for alignment like Madhu's here at Chennai?
Dear All,
I need your quick & valuable inputs on the tyre selection for my Jetta 2.0 TDI.
My look out is to upgrade from stock Goodyear 205/55/16 to 215/55/16.
Currently I have the following options in-front of me for another 50K Kms.
1. Michelin Primacy 3 ST - ~14000/-
2. Bridgestone T001 - ~10000/-
3. MRF ZLO - ~8000/-
Since BS T001 kind of fits my pocket , I am really looking at expert inputs on the same from who have been using this for sometime. Also this is the reason I am using this thread.
If there are any other threads already available here , Kindly guide me there so that we save time.
Thank You.
Autosong.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Auto_Song
(Post 4236488)
Dear All,
Since BS T001 kind of fits my pocket , I am really looking at expert inputs on the same from who have been using this for sometime. Also this is the reason I am using this thread.
If there are any other threads already available here , Kindly guide me there so that we save time.
Thank You.
Autosong. |
My inputs on the T001 are below though I have the factory size for my Civic ie 195 65 R 15.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-a...ml#post4235643
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Originally Posted by kolimuttai
(Post 4161577)
I'm looking for 225/50/ 17 s001 non rft for my X1. Any idea how much it retails to in Chennai? Also any good place for alignment like Madhu's here at Chennai? |
Went with PS4. Alignment at tyredrome cathedral road. Had to take the pain from Ambattur till there. It was well worth it though. There was only one tyre of S001 at bm Lal so had no choice.
One thing is that both the places spoil the steering wheel and inner door handle as well as the carpets with tyre dirt. Other than that work was acceptable.
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