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Continental Tires Unveils Sensor Ready Tires to Advance Digital Tire Monitoring

Continental Tires America has launched Sensor Ready tires, which feature an integrated sensor pocket and sidewall logo for identification, and offer faster installation, improved reliability, and reduced labor for fleets and retreaders.

Continental Conti Coach HA3 commercial tire with Sensor Ready technology, featuring an integrated tire sensor embedded in the tread and a close-up inset highlighting the sensor location for fleet tire monitoring.

Continental Tires has developed an integrated sensor pocket that is engineered directly into the tire during curing, and each tire is clearly marked with a Sensor Ready logo on the sidewall.

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  • Continental Tires America has introduced Sensor Ready tires with a built-in sensor pocket and a sidewall logo for easy identification.
  • The new tires enable faster installation and improved reliability for fleet management and retreading processes.
  • These advancements aim to decrease labor requirements, benefiting both fleet operators and tire retreaders.

*Summarized by AI

Continental Tires Americas, a leading manufacturer of premium commercial tires and a global leader in digital tire monitoring, unveiled Sensor Ready tires, a new generation of tires designed to make tire monitoring faster, simpler, and more reliable for fleets of all sizes.

With more than 121,000 connected wheel positions in the Americas and millions of tires connected globally, Continental continues to advance the industry through scalable, data-driven solutions that improve fleet safety, efficiency, and uptime.

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“Digital tire monitoring is becoming essential for improving fleet safety, efficiency, and sustainability,” said Renato Sarzano, head of Truck Tires Americas, Continental. “With Sensor Ready tires, we are offering one of the most advanced and user-friendly solutions on the market, reducing installation time, improving reliability, and making it easier than ever for fleets to adopt connected tire technologies.”

Clearly Marked as Sensor Ready

Building on more than a decade of experience in digital tire monitoring, Continental has developed an integrated sensor pocket that is engineered directly into the tire during curing. Each tire is clearly marked with a Sensor Ready logo on the sidewall, allowing fleets, dealers, and retreaders to instantly confirm compatibility, no guesswork required.

The integrated pocket securely holds Continental’s tire sensor, a core component of the ContiConnect ecosystem, which measures and transmits critical data such as tire pressure, temperature, and mileage. With this innovation, fleets can move from manual processes to a seamless, digital solution that improves uptime and operational control.

Reduced Installation Time

Unlike traditional installations that required manual gluing and preparation, Sensor Ready tires reduce installation time from just a few minutes up to about 14 minutes. Continental pointed out that it significantly lowers labor requirements at both fleet maintenance facilities and retread shops.

The integrated design also increases installation consistency and reliability, helping ensure the sensor remains securely in place under normal operating conditions.

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Visual Cue Across Tire’s Lifecycle

The Sensor Ready logo serves as a simple but powerful visual cue across the tire lifecycle, enabling faster decision-making in the yard, workshop, or retread plant. Fleets can also choose the level of integration that best suits their operations, either purchasing tires with factory-preinstalled sensors or selecting Sensor Ready tires for quick sensor installation at any time without specialized tools or adhesives.

Saves Time During Retread Process

During the retread process, the integrated pocket remains part of the tire, eliminating unnecessary steps and reducing turnaround time. Only the sensor itself needs to be removed and reinstalled, helping retreaders operate more efficiently without impacting casing performance or durability.

Measurable Business Impact

Beyond operational efficiencies, digital tire monitoring delivers measurable business impact. By maintaining proper tire pressure, fleets can reduce fuel consumption, extend tire life, and significantly decrease tire-related roadside incidents, lowering the need for costly and disruptive emergency service calls.

ContiConnect Lite Monitoring

To make digital monitoring accessible to fleets of all sizes, Continental also offers ContiConnect Lite, a mobile app that enables smaller fleets to benefit from tire monitoring technology with a simple, plug-and-play solution directly from a smartphone.

With Sensor Ready tires, Continental said it continues to advance its vision of a fully connected, intelligent tire ecosystem, helping fleets improve safety, reduce costs, and operate more sustainably.

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The innovation debuted with the Conti Coach HA3 product line, marking another step forward in Continental’s commitment to delivering customer-centric, digital-first solutions.


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