No matter what innovations car technologies bring, tyres are what deliver them to our streets. The tyres on the car you are driving today are probably already smarter than you think. And as you drive towards an even more electrified, autonomous and connected automotive future, you won’t believe how intelligent tyres are going to become.
We don’t know all that the future holds, but the most advanced Continental tyre technology, present and future, is a pretty good indication. Step by step, it is bringing us closer to a vision of fully intelligent tyres.
The tyre of the future will change the way you drive forever! Here’s how…
You already rely on your tyres to provide your car with grip, traction and stability in any weather, to keep it rolling, or to bring it to a swift and safe stop, as needed. Modern sensors help you keep an eye on your tyre pressure and make maintenance a breeze. But what if your tyre sensors could do more? The tyre of the future won’t just tell you if it’s feeling low (on air) or if it’s under pressure, it will also notify you of potential damage, low tread and changes in temperature indicating risky driving conditions.
What’s even better than being notified that your tyre pressure isn’t optimal? Having your tyre take care of it itself – while it’s rolling. A tyre that can adjust its own air pressure according to the driving situation, road conditions and weather isn’t just convenient. Perpetually optimised tyre pressure also makes for a safer, more energy-efficient and sustainable drive.
What if future you doesn’t even own a car? Shared vehicles make urban mobility modular, flexible and convenient. However, to further reduce costs and lower their environmental impact, they have to be on the road as much as possible. The easiest way to optimise capacity and decrease maintenance is to automate route planning, error reporting and servicing. You won’t have to worry about any of that, because the smart sensors of shared vehicles will self-report any issues to a cloud-based system. Preventative maintenance or repairs will be performed automatically with minimal fuss, so the car can get back on the road – and you can get to your destination.
Sounds futuristic? Wait until you hail your first robotaxi. These autonomous vehicles aren’t just impressively smart and efficient, they are packed with artificial intelligence – from top to tyre. Crucially, their tyres will be able to perform their own maintenance and repair damage automatically, so they can keep on rolling, rolling, rolling… making public transport even more customisable and accessible.