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Goodyear Eagle GO concept tire aims to reach 300,00 miles

Paris, France – For over 120 years, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has pursued sustainable, low-maintenance innovations and inventions. Partnering with Citroën continues the long-standing relationship between both brands. The new Citroën concept, Oli, is an urban pickup truck concept that explores the usage of sustainable and recyclable materials. So it is only fitting that this electric truck concept is fitted with Goodyear’s Eagle GO concept tire which also explores the usage of a range of sustainable materials in its tread compound.

The Eagle GO is the 3rd Goodyear concept tire developed with Citroën and has been created to optimize efficiency, durability and comfort. The GO concept tire uses a compound in the tread, the part of the tire which wears down, made of nearly all sustainable or recycled materials. The materials include sunflower oil, pine tree resin, natural rubber and rice husk ash silica.

Sunflower oil and pine tree resin are renewable solutions to replace petroleum-derived oils. These materials are currently being used to make ‘Vegetable Ink’ for printers. Goodyear’s goal is to fully replace petroleum-derived oils in its products by 2040.
Natural rubber from the Hevea brasiliensis tree (our rubber tree) is used to replace synthetic petroleum-based rubber, using responsible farming and cultivation methods (in line with Goodyear’s Natural Rubber Procurement policy).
Rice husk ash silica from rice processing can reduce waste going to landfills and has previously been used in reinforced concrete.
The uniqueness of the Eagle GO concept tire is its potential to be renewed twice across its lifetime. This would help to increase the lifespan of the tire. Goodyear has set an objective for the Eagle GO concept tire to achieve up to 500,000 km through the reuse of the sustainable carcass and renewable tread.

Goodyear Eagle GO_ConceptFurther, Goodyear is using its SightLine technology for the concept tire, which uses a sensor to monitor a range of tire health parameters. This technology is already being applied to help Goodyear fleet customers and could significantly reduce waste and increase efficiency by maintaining ideal pressure and tire condition. Monitoring the health of the tire is an important factor in determining whether or when a tire’s tread can be renewed, thus increasing circularity and efficiency. Adding this technology to the Eagle GO concept tire is in line with Goodyear’s goal to reinvent tires and service, delivering data-and-sensor-enabled intelligence in all new products by 2027.

“Tire architecture has come a long way by incorporating sustainable materials and smart technologies,” explained Laurent Colantonio, Regional Technology Director EMEA. “With Citroën, we have a relationship that provides a great testbed for developing and testing new technologies and techniques”.

“Concept tires are a fantastic way for Goodyear to research and develop ground-breaking technologies that can make its way into our products. The learnings from this project will go towards our future as a mobility enabler that consistently innovates its products and services,” he added.