245/45 R19 Continental WinterContact TS 870 P variants
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Continental WinterContact TS 870 P is a winter tyre made in total of 178 sizes, ranging from R16 to R16 - this particular dimension is R19, which means it fits to a 19 inch/482.6mm diameter wheel. 245/45 R19 is 40mm wider than the narrowest dimension (205) and 80mm narrower than the widest one (325). This tyre profile of 45 means the sidewall height of the tyre is 45% of the tyre width (245mm), which results in 110.25mm sidewall height. In 245/45 R19, there is only one possible speed index for Continental WinterContact TS 870 P - "V", which is good for speeds up to 240 km/h. Latest test in 245/45 R19 was held by AutoMotorSport in 2022, where WinterContact TS 870 P received rating "Very good" and finished on the 2. place. It was tested on a Audi A6.
Relevant tyre tests in same or similiar dimension (245/45 R19)
AUTOBILD Winter tyre test 2024 245/45 R18 exemplary Ranked #2 of 12Rated in a commendable 2nd place among 12 competitors, the Continental WinterContact TS 870 P received an 'Exemplary' final rating. Excelling in rolling resistance, wet braking, and wet circle cornering, it showcased outstanding driving characteristics particularly on snow and wet surfaces. The tire demonstrated strong safety reserves against aquaplaning and offered short braking distances. Despite its higher price point, the tire's low rolling resistance and overall performance make it a top choice for winter driving conditions.
AutoMotorSport Winter tyre test 2022 245/45 R19 very good Ranked #2 of 8The Continental WinterContact TS 870 P secured an impressive second place out of eight competitors, earning a final rating of "Very good." According to tester feedback, the tyre exhibited very controllable handling on snow with ample reserves and performed well on wet surfaces, boasting short braking distances, neutral behavior, precision, and strong grip on dry roads. However, its performance on wet roads showed room for improvement, notably in braking, early-onset aquaplaning, and reduced cornering grip. Despite these minor deficits, particularly in curve grip, its strength was undeniable in several disciplines. It excelled in dry braking, dry handling, objective dry handling, interior noise, rolling resistance, and objective snow handling, confirming its versatility and robust performance across various conditions.