
Nordic Tyres is placing a spotlight on the all-season performance capabilities of the Nokian Tyres Ground King, a tyre designed to handle the varying demands of mixed surface work across agriculture, construction, and forestry sectors.
The Ground King is engineered to deliver stable handling and reliable grip in light soil, clay, sand and snow. According to the manufacturer, the tread design supports precise directional control and stability, which is especially important for operators working in changing terrain and conditions throughout the year.
Fuel efficiency is another focus of the Ground King range. In testing, the tyres have demonstrated improved fuel economy and reduced emissions, making them a viable option for operators looking to enhance both performance and sustainability.
The Ground King has undergone evaluation by Eurofins Expert Services in Finland, as well as the Nokian Tyres R&D Centre and TÜV Süd. These tests have measured key performance indicators including traction, durability and rolling resistance.
The tyre is available in multiple sizes, and more information can be found via Nordic Tyres, who distribute the product across the UK - https://www.nordictyres.com/

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