
Prometeon has introduced its new Serie 02 Agriculture Range, featuring four radial models, AT02, DO2, HO2 and SX02, designed for tractors, harvesters and sprayers. Each model suits specific soil conditions, and the SX02 incorporates Very High Flexion (VF) technology for improved load capacity, reduced soil compaction and fuel gains.
A radial tyre optimised for tractors and harvesters on uniform soils and roads. Offers reliable traction, self‑cleaning tread and minimal soil compaction.
Engineered for wet, waterlogged soil conditions. Enhances grip and performance in challenging, flooded environments.
Targeted at operations on consistent soils, HO2 balances durability with efficient field performance.
Designed for sprayers used on consistent soils. Emphasises high load and low soil impact, ideal for VF‐technology deployment.
Incorporating VF tech, the SX02 delivers compelling field benefits (confirmed by Prometeon)
These performance gains result from two years of intensive testing.
The Serie 02 agriculture range shares core advancements with Prometeon’s commercial line.
Compared to prior generation, Serie 02 achieves (average)
All models feature RFID tracking, retreadability and are OEM‑approved.
Serie 02 is built on Prometeon’s green agenda: reduced CO₂ emissions, fuel savings, longer tyre life. Components are sourced sustainably; tyre life‑cycle impact is minimised. Comprehensive design compounds, tracing sensors, retread friendliness aligns with fleet managers’ ESG objectives.
Prometeon’s 02 Agriculture Range exemplifies a shift in sector demands: tyres now drive sustainability and digitalisation in addition to performance. VF tech and RFID are preconditions for future‑proof farming, ensuring reduced soil damage, lower operational costs and greater traceability. Such integration reflects broader trends in precision agriculture, where data‑driven tyre performance aids productivity and environmental stewardship.
Tagged with: Prometeon Serie 02, VF technology, agricultural tyres, sustainable tyre design, precision agriculture
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