Definition of «runflat»

"Runflat" refers to a type of tire that is designed to continue functioning even if it loses air pressure or gets punctured. Instead of completely deflating, runflat tires can still support the weight of your vehicle and allow you to continue driving, usually for a limited distance and at a reduced speed.

Phrases with «runflat»

Sentences with «runflat»

  • The inclusion of runflat tyre technology removes the need for a spare wheel and jack, freeing up space in the luggage compartment. (speedsportlife.com)
  • When coupled with standard all - season Runflat tires, xDrive means peace of mind on slick or uneven roads. (bmwusa.com)
  • The new MINI Cooper Clubman comes standard with 15 - inch wheels, while the MINI Cooper S Clubman features 16 - inch rims with runflat tires allowing the driver to continue even after a complete loss of tire pressure. (topspeed.com)
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