Goodyear unveils the future of tires: IntelliGrip and Eagle 360

The Goodyear IntelliGrip has sensors that tell the vehicle to adapt its speed when it senses a rainy or slippery road surface
Goodyear has revealed two innovative new concept tires which the company claims will reshape the future for autonomous (self-driven) cars.
The first is the Goodyear IntelliGrip, designed to communicate with autonomous vehicle control systems, sensing road surface and weather conditions for improved driving safety and performance.
The second concept is even more eye-popping: the spherical-shaped Eagle-360.

Goodyear Eagle 360
The Eagle-360 was designed with key features of maneuverability, connectivity and bio-mimicry for autonomous mobility.
Both tires are designed with safety in mind, which according to recent studies, is a key concern among consumers around autonomous vehicles.
“Goodyear’s concept tires play a dual role in that future both as creative platforms to push the boundaries of conventional thinking and testbeds for next-generation technologies.”

Goodyear IntelliGrip
Both concepts were unveiled at the 86th Geneva International Motor Show.
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