Nokian Hakka H tires. Nokian tires Key milestones in the history of the brand

Nokian Hakka H tires. Nokian tires Key milestones in the history of the brand

02.07.2020

New tires Nokian Hakka H And Nokian Hakka V They have the same, finely honed tread pattern. The difference between tires lies in the use of different rubber compounds and the structure of the tire. Both tires are optimized to perform at their best in their respective speed ratings. The design of the faster Nokian Hakka V is stiffer, which makes the tire sportier. New discoveries and technical solutions used in both tires improve their driving safety and wear resistance.

The asymmetrical inside and outside tread pattern (inside - outside) effectively protects against aquaplaning and improves handling. The tread uses a full silica rubber compound, which achieves both excellent grip on wet surfaces and low rolling resistance.

The latest technical developments effectively prevent hydroplaning. The operation of the rainwater drainage system in the inner part of the shoulder zone is based on the “stream-river” principle. Narrow directional grooves and special drainage guides effectively remove water from the tire contact patch with the road surface. The Nokian Hakka tire (205/55 R 16) drains 43 liters of water per second at a speed of 75 kilometers per hour and a water cushion of 10 millimeters.

The polished bases of the main grooves allow water between the tire and the road to be easily and quickly drained away. Polishing also gives the products a well-groomed appearance.

The transverse grooves in the outer part of the shoulder area end in a bucket-shaped cup. This water drainage guide improves driving safety and reduces water splashing on the windshield and sides of the vehicle. .

The original wedge-shaped structure of the upper tread layer, combined with an asymmetrical tread pattern, simultaneously improves both handling properties and vehicle movement on wet surfaces. .

Quiet, responsive and safe driving experience

A single rib firmly connects the checkers of the outer shoulder zone to each other. Three reinforced and rigid longitudinal ribs plus an asymmetrical groove design ensure ride safety and controllability even at very high speeds. The tire touches the road confidently, while remaining sensitive and obedient. .

Drivers can expect that tires with speed ratings H and V are acoustically comfortable. In the new Hakka products, the developers achieved low noise by several means. A single outer shoulder area reduces noise as the tread blocks remain stable in a variety of driving situations. Ridges and cavities in the longitudinal grooves affect air flow and prevent the creation of an unpleasant howling sound. When developing the structure of the frame and choosing materials, the need to soften impacts and sound coming from the contact of the wheels with the road surface was taken into account. .

Updated wear indicator warns of increasing risk of aquaplaning

Tires in good condition improve driving safety by significantly reducing the possibility of hydroplaning. To make it easy for drivers to monitor the tread profile height, in 1999 the company developed an indicator that shows the remaining tread groove depth. This innovation, ingenious in its simplicity, was then called the Driving Safety Indicator (DSI), and it is present in an improved form in the Hakka family of tires. In addition to the wear indicator, which in the form of numbers shows the degree of tread wear, the tires now also have an indicator warning of the risk of aquaplaning. The new indicator symbol has the shape of a drop, which wears off with use and disappears after the tread height reaches 4 mm, which reminds the driver of the significantly increased risk of aquaplaning. .

The symbol in the form of a birch leaf on the sidewall of the tire notifies users about the environmental friendliness of rubber compounds. In the manufacture of products, only purified low-aromatic oils are used.

When mounting a tire in the info area, you can make notes about the recommended tire pressure. If they are properly inflated, this affects driving safety, precise vehicle handling and lower fuel consumption.

Nokian is a world-famous tire brand, the name of which many car enthusiasts associate with the words “quality”, “safety” and “comfort”. Winter, all-season and summer tires developed by Finnish engineers use advanced technologies that can provide excellent handling and dynamics on all types of road surfaces.

Key stages in the history of the brand

The Finnish brand Nokian has a history of more than 100 years. The first rubber factory was built back in 1898. Initially, the production complex produced general-purpose rubber products, but the rapid development of transport infrastructure forced the company's management to take a decisive step: to repurpose the factories to produce tires for vehicles. Already in 1925, the production of bicycle tires began, and a year later the company’s products began to be exported abroad. Since 1932, the company began producing car tires. After 7 years, the technologies were significantly improved, resulting in a significant increase in production volumes - up to 100 tires per day.

One of the key stages in the development of the Finnish brand Nokian was 1936. It was then that the Hakkapeliitta line of winter tires was launched, which remains popular to this day. The use of special methods for cutting rubber blocks has significantly improved the cross-country ability of vehicles equipped with such rubber. As a result, drivers using these tires were able to completely abandon wheel chains, which were intended for driving on heavily snowy roads.

Nokian proprietary technologies

  • Aramid Sidewall. The essence of this technology is to increase the mechanical strength of tire sidewalls. The improved structure of breakers and steel cords can significantly increase the resistance of tires to lateral damage: cuts, tears and spontaneous tire disassembly.
  • Cool Touch. The technology is used to reduce friction forces and reduce heat generation during tire operation. The use of this innovative development has a positive effect on the energy efficiency and traction properties of tires.
  • Silent Groove. Some modifications of Nokian tires are equipped with semicircular recesses in the side areas. The use of this technology allowed Nokian engineers to solve several important problems at once. Firstly, this made it possible to reduce rolling resistance, reduce tire noise and increase wheel wear resistance.

With Nokian tires, any car becomes more maneuverable, responds obediently to steering commands and holds the road perfectly. That is why most tire sellers, including our online store website, strongly recommend Nokian tires to their customers!

From us you can buy Nokian tires of various sizes by selecting the appropriate model in the catalog using a convenient filter. After placing your order, our manager will contact you, who will clarify the current price of the product and inform you of the delivery time for tires to your address in Moscow or the region. You can make a purchase through the "Cart" or by phone. Contact us!

According to experts, these tires will provide reliable handling, high efficiency and confident grip. Professionals gave the following characteristics to Nokian Hakka Green 2 tires: better handling and excellent grip on both dry and wet roads; low fuel consumption, high smoothness, quiet, without significant drawbacks.

Test winner

Best braking and handling performance on wet surfaces. Stability and comfort on dry asphalt.

Test winner

AutoReview 5/2018

Nokian Hakka Green 2 195/65R15

First-class grip and excellent handling on both dry and wet surfaces. High level of comfort.

Shared first place

Nokian Hakka Green 2 195/65R15

Better braking properties on wet asphalt and better performance when performing side changes on dry asphalt. Excellent handling during extreme maneuvering on dry and wet asphalt, better directional stability and directional adjustment at high speed, as well as low noise levels.

2nd place

AutoReview 5/2016

Good traction on dry and wet asphalt surfaces. Good handling on wet asphalt. High resistance to impacts. Low rolling resistance.

Test winner

Nokian Hakka Green 2 195/65R15

Excellent grip and handling performance on both wet and dry asphalt. Very high comfort. Low fuel consumption.

Test winner

AutoCentre 4/2017

Nokian Hakka Green 2 185/65R15

Excellent grip on dry and wet asphalt, precise handling and high fuel efficiency.

Test winner

Tuulilasi 4/2016

Finland

Well balanced tire. Demonstrates excellent performance and reliably safe operation in wet conditions. Very comfortable and quiet tire with low fuel consumption. Handling is remarkably composed and predictable in both dry and wet conditions.

Test winner

Tekniikan Maailma 5/2016

Finland

Nokian Hakka Green 2 205/55R16

Predictable and reliable. Adequate and safe handling on wet roads, excellent resistance to aquaplaning. Very low rolling resistance.

Test winner

Aftonbladet 23.2.2016

Nokian Hakka Green 2 205/55R16

Outstanding performance on wet asphalt. The fastest response to steering wheel maneuvers and very good grip even in extreme situations. Very low rolling resistance in tests, which means low fuel consumption.

3rd place

Vi Bilägare 4/2016

Nokian Hakka Green 2 205/55R16

Safe driving on wet road surfaces. Good handling to prevent aquaplaning. Low rolling resistance.

Test winner

Norway

Nokian Hakka Green 2 205/55R16

Nokian Hakka Green 2 is a summer tire with the best performance on wet road surfaces. Easy rotation and a feeling of high stability and driving safety even in critical situations.


Nokian Tires is introducing new summer tires to the market. At the same time, a new brand is being launched - the family of summer tires is now called Hakka. Hakka is a derivative of the famous Hakkapeliitta winter tires. Hakkapeliitta tires, launched 70 years ago, were the world's first winter tires. Hakkapeliitta and Hakka tires are specially designed for difficult northern conditions.

Rough road surfaces with changes in height and capriciously changing weather conditions require special properties from tires. Nokian Tires develops products in accordance with these requests. The first-born of the new Nokian Hakka family are high-speed tires with speed indexes H (210 km/h) and V (240 km/h), aimed at the company’s key markets – Northern European countries and Russia. Sales of Nokian Hakka summer tires will begin in spring 2007.

New tires Nokian Hakka H And Nokian Hakka V They have the same, finely honed tread pattern. The difference between tires lies in the use of different rubber compounds and the structure of the tire. Both tires are optimized to perform at their best in their respective speed ratings. Faster design Nokian Hakka V stiffer, which makes the tire sportier. New discoveries and technical solutions used in both tires improve their driving safety and wear resistance.

The asymmetrical inside and outside tread pattern (inside – outside) effectively protects against aquaplaning and improves handling. The tread uses a full silica rubber compound, which achieves both excellent grip on wet surfaces and low rolling resistance.

The latest technical developments effectively prevent hydroplaning. The operation of the rainwater drainage system in the inner part of the shoulder zone is based on the “stream-river” principle. Narrow directional grooves and special drainage guides effectively remove water from the tire contact patch with the road surface. The Nokian Hakka tire (205/55 R 16) drains 43 liters of water per second at a speed of 75 kilometers per hour and a water cushion of 10 millimeters.

The polished bases of the main grooves allow water between the tire and the road to be easily and quickly drained away. Polishing also gives the products a well-groomed appearance.

The transverse grooves in the outer part of the shoulder area end in a bucket-shaped cup. This water drainage guide improves driving safety and reduces water splashing on the windshield and sides of the vehicle.

The original wedge-shaped structure of the upper tread layer, combined with an asymmetrical tread pattern, simultaneously improves both handling properties and vehicle movement on wet surfaces.

Quiet, responsive and safe driving experience

A single rib firmly connects the checkers of the outer shoulder zone to each other. Three reinforced and rigid longitudinal ribs plus an asymmetrical groove design ensure ride safety and controllability even at very high speeds. The tire touches the road confidently, while remaining sensitive and obedient.

Drivers can expect that tires with speed ratings H and V are acoustically comfortable. In the new Hakka products, the developers achieved low noise by several means. A single outer shoulder area reduces noise as the tread blocks remain stable in a variety of driving situations. Ridges and cavities in the longitudinal grooves affect air flow and prevent the creation of an unpleasant howling sound. When developing the structure of the frame and choosing materials, the need to soften impacts and sound coming from the contact of the wheels with the road surface was taken into account.

Updated wear indicator warns of increasing risk of aquaplaning

Tires in good condition improve driving safety by significantly reducing the possibility of hydroplaning. To make it easy for drivers to monitor the tread profile height, in 1999 the company developed an indicator that shows the remaining tread groove depth. This innovation, ingenious in its simplicity, was then called the Driving Safety Indicator (DSI), and it is present in an improved form in the Hakka family of tires. In addition to the wear indicator, which in the form of numbers shows the degree of tread wear, the tires now also have an indicator warning of the risk of aquaplaning. The new indicator symbol has the shape of a drop, which wears off with use and disappears after the tread height reaches 4 mm, which reminds the driver of the significantly increased risk of aquaplaning.

The symbol in the form of a birch leaf on the sidewall of the tire notifies users about the environmental friendliness of rubber compounds. In the manufacture of products, only purified low-aromatic oils are used.

When mounting a tire in the info area, you can make notes about the recommended tire pressure. If they are properly inflated, this affects driving safety, precise vehicle handling and lower fuel consumption.

Free Hakka warranty against tire damage

With the launch of the new summer Nokian Hakka family, Nokian Tires is expanding the practical safety of its tires. For new summer tires in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia, the concern provides a free Hakka warranty. If the tire was operated according to the rules, was correctly installed on the rim, and then became damaged during normal use, the consumer will receive exactly the same new tire to replace the damaged one free of charge. Hakka insurance is valid until the tread wears out with a groove depth of at least 4 millimeters within three years from the date of purchase of the tire.

Significant improvements

Effective prevention of aquaplaning: 43 l/sec. At a speed of 75 km/h and a water cushion of 10 mm
- Handling on dry roads
- Grip on wet surfaces

Practical safety

Digits that disappear as the tread wears indicate the depth of the tread grooves; the water drop symbol disappears after the tread depth has worn down to 4 mm, warning the driver of the increasing risk of aquaplaning.
- Pressure recommendations are indicated on the information section; marks on the location of the tires on the car are needed for seasonal tire replacement
- Mudstopper O-ring keeps sand and dirt out between wheel and tire
- Protective rim, starting from the 55th series, and in other lower profile tires

Further information: Nokian Tires plc

Head of Product Development Teppo Huovila, tel. +358 3 340 7701
- Head of Technical Support and Customer Relations Matti Morri, tel. +358 3 340 7621



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