Bridgestone Turanza
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus - all-season touring tires, designed to provide control on wet pavement and light snow, as well as suppress road noise. They provide a quiet and comfortable ride, while being characterized by high resistance to wear and low rolling resistance. The novelty of the North American market in 2019.
Tire the Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus (Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus) focused on the drivers of luxury cars, family sedans, coupes, SUVs and minivans. Compared with the previous-generation model of the Turanza Serenity Plus, they are characterized by an increased level of grip: by 20% on wet roads and by 44% on snow.
In these all-season touring uses a number of proprietary technologies. So, Turanza Serenity Plus, as the name implies, stands out against the background of other models in its ability to suppress high-frequency noise and provide a quieter ride, says technical specialist Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus Review . Comfort Cruise technology optimizes the shape of the tire profile to reduce road vibration for more comfortable and smoother driving.
HydroTrack technology helps speed up the diversion of water from the contact zone and reduce the risk of aquaplaning, and the EdgePerformance innovation ensures that the Turanza Serenity Plus tire will maintain its performance over its entire life cycle (the manufacturer promises to run at least 125,000 km).
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus - asymmetric summer tires, created to ensure high safety on dry and wet roads, as well as a comfortable ride on long journeys. Like real touring tires, they are characterized by long service life, mechanical and acoustic comfort, as well as reliable grip properties in all weather conditions of the summer period.
The debut of tires Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus (Turanza Serenity Plus) took place in 2017, with the announcement of the Japanese manufacturer about their inclusion in the original equipment of luxury cars Lexus LC500. In the European lineup Bridgestone they will replace the tires Turanza T001 Evo .
The main feature of the Turanza T005 model is the use of RFT technology (Run-Flat Technology), thanks to which the safety and comfort of movement is increased: the sidewalls of the model are designed so that after the loss of pressure, the tires can travel another 80 km at a speed of up to 80 km / h.
In addition, these RFT-tires will reduce the overall weight of the vehicle, because using them eliminates the need to carry a spare tire in the trunk, said Shina.Guide, a technical specialist. Tires Bridgestone Turanza T005 also reduce the use of resources by eliminating spare parts, which are often utilized unused.
3 natural wonders of France
France is surrounded by mountains, seas and the ocean, in some regions eternal summer reigns, and in others even in summer a breeze blows and it rains. Natural attractions are countries known and popular. Mountain peaks and volcanoes, waterfalls and grottoes, rocky coasts, beaches and nature reserves attract no less tourists than historical and cultural monuments. It’s impossible to see all the natural wonders of France, but these 10 are worth a visit for everyone.
1. Ocher quarry in Roussillon (Ocres de Roussillon) in Provence
In the south of France, in Provence, there is the Luberon valley, in the center of which lies the town of Roussillon with houses of red, yellow, pink and orange. It is surrounded on all sides by red cliffs that appeared in the 18th century, when there was the largest ocher canyon in Europe here. In the 20th century, the quarry turned into an ocher reserve (Sentier des Ocres), for which seemingly Martian landscapes were laid a 40-minute hiking route. We advise you to come to the canyon in the morning or at sunset, when ocher shines in hundreds of shades. You can get to the quarry by bus from Avignon or Aix en Provence, or by car on the A7, D900 or N100 roads.
2. The Bay of Mont Saint Michel (Baie du Mont-Saint-Michel) in Normandy
The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel is considered the most beautiful in France, and the island lying in the middle of the bay with the medieval abbey of the same name is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Twice a day, the strongest tides in Europe occur in a flat bay in the bay. At low tide, tourists get to the island, inspect the abbey, and watch from its walls as the water at an enormous speed floods 15 kilometers of the bay. You can get to Mont Saint-Michel by car on the A11, A13 and A84 highways, or by train or bus, which regularly run from Paris and Rennes.
3. The chalk cliffs of Etretat (Falaises d'Étretat) in Normandy
200 kilometers of the Atlantic coast in the Normandy region in northern France is called the Alabaster Coast (Côté d'Albâtre) because of the white color of the coastal cliffs. The most beautiful rocky arches with cozy bays and huge rocks are located near the town of Etretat. In the 19th century, Etretat was a very popular place among impressionist artists, its rocks can be found in dozens of paintings by Claude Monet. Now on the most popular rocks and cliffs paved footpaths with signs. The most convenient way to get to Etretat is by bus from Le Havre or Paris. By car from Le Havre you can take the D940, from Rouen - via the A151 and A29, and from Paris via the A14 and A29.