GREENVILLE, S.C., March 6, 2025 – Michelin is expanding the Agilis HD family of tires, which are engineered for superior longevity, class-leading durability and optimum traction.
Built with total cost of ownership in mind, the Michelin Agilis HD All-Season tire inspires all-season confidence. It is 3PMSF[1] rated for severe snow with long-lasting traction enabled by Michelin’s proprietary Regenion technology and 3D Matrix Siping. To reduce downtime, the Agilis HD All-Season tire is designed to resist damage from curb scraping thanks to CurbGard™ technology. Its long casing life, exceptional durability and toughness are derived from a robust three full-width steel belt design.
“Michelin continues to innovate and provide tire technology that enhances the total cost of ownership for our fleet partners,” said Pierluigi Cumo, VP of B2B Marketing at Michelin North America, Inc. “The Agilis HD All-Season tire is specifically designed to withstand the demands of urban applications. That means reducing downtime, increasing driver confidence, and helping to make deliveries on-time, every time.”
The new Michelin HD All-Season All Position 19.5 tire is backed by a 20% More Mileage Guarantee[2] and provides up to 21% better rolling resistance[3], with its dual-tread compounding technology – a retreadable casing that extends tire life to reduce costs. It can be used on any wheel position in any season.
“The Agilis HD All-Season all-position tire is the perfect complement to our Agilis family of tires,” said Cumo. “Built specifically with last-mile delivery in mind, the Agilis HD All-Season tire or the Agilis family of tires are ideal where both mileage and traction are needed.”
The Michelin Agilis HD All-Season is now available in sizes 225/70R19.5 and 245/70R19.5. For more information, please visit our website.
About Michelin North America, Inc.
Michelin is the leading mobility company and manufacturer of life-changing composites and experiences. For more than 130 years, Michelin has made contributions to human progress, constantly innovating to manufacture high-quality tires and components for critical applications for demanding fields, including mobility, construction, aeronautics, low-carbon energies and healthcare and offer the finest experiences, from providing data- and AI-based connected solutions for professional fleets to recommending outstanding restaurants and hotels curated by the MICHELIN Guide. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Michelin North America has approximately 23,500 employees and operates 35 production facilities in the United States (michelinman.com) and Canada (michelin.ca).
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Michelin North America
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[1] 3PMSF (3 Peak Mountain Snowflake) is from European R117 regulation. It has no regulatory Truck Tire reference in N.A. The tire must score at least 25% better in deep snow traction than the Standard Reference Test Tire on an ECE certified ISO test procedure. 3PMSF always appears with “M+S” mark.
[2] If the Michelin Agilis products do not provide 20% more mileage performance than your current light truck or medium-duty truck tires, Michelin will make up the difference of your acquisition price per tire. See the Agilis Family Guarantee page, business.michelinman.com/agilis-family-satisfaction-guarantees, for the full terms and conditions.
[3] Calculated based on internal ISO28580 rolling resistance testing; Michelin Agilis HD All-Season tire versus Bridgestone M704 tire, Goodyear Fuel Max RSA ULT tire, and Continental Conti HSR5 tire. Actual results may vary.