Goodyear Tire is Fitment Choice for Toyota Sienna XLE
8. January 2010
The 2011 Toyota Sienna, recently unveiled as an all-new, third-generation model, will be outfitted with Goodyear tires on the premium XLE version.

The 2011 Toyota Sienna, recently unveiled as an all-new, third-generation model, will be outfitted with Goodyear tires on the premium XLE version.

Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations announced today that its Turanza EL400 Run-Flat tires featuring the company’s latest “3G RFT” technology will be fitted as standard equipment on select models of Toyota’s new 2011 Sienna minivan.

The 2010 Toyota Prius, with its excellent fuel economy and low emissions, now comes standard with Goodyear’s new fuel-efficient tire, Assurance Fuel Max. The fitment for the popular Prius will be Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max tires in size P195/65R15.

The Chicago Auto Show, North America’s largest consumer auto show, set the stage today for the Bridgestone brand’s official launch of its new environmentally friendly tire, the Ecopia EP100, which provides drivers with improved fuel economy without sacrificing wet handling performance. “We know consumers are concerned about fuel economy and getting the most out of their

From April 2009, an extensive range of Turanza ER300 Ecopia tyres will be gradually introduced to the European market. Bridgestone has chosen the name ECOPIA to denote those tyres in its range that are highly fuel efficient. In Japan, ECOPIA tyres were first used on electric-powered cars in 1991. In Europe, Volkswagen already mounted Bridgestone’s

Bridgestone has started supplying ECOPIA EP25 tires as standard equipment for Toyota Motor Corporation’s “iQ”, which is scheduled to be released to the Japanese market on November 20, 2008, and in Europe in the beginning of 2009. The tire size will be 175/65R15 84S. The Bridgestone Group believes that it can make a significant contribution to
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