Michelin and Maxion Wheels win awards for puncture-resistant flexible tyre technology
Joint innovation called Acorus flexible wheel incorporates two flexible rubber flanges mounted on a special wheel body to create a flexible wheel that improves driving comfort and absorbs impacts from potholes and kerbs.
Michelin, one of the world’s largest tyre makers, and Maxion Wheels, which ranks as one of the world's largest wheel manufacturers, received the 2018 ‘CLEPA Innovation’ award at this year’s European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA) innovation award program. The jury also recognised the two companies’ joint innovation efforts that resulted in the latest wheel invention, the Acorus flexible wheel, with third place in the ‘Cooperation’ category during the June 13, 2018 award ceremony.
Pieter Klinkers, CEO of Maxion Wheels, who accepted the award on behalf of the two companies, said, “The Acorus flexible wheel is the result of two global leaders pooling their know-how to deploy the Michelin Acorus technology into an innovative product for the passenger car market.”
Vincent Rousset-Rouvière, executive vice-president of the original equipment business line for passenger car tyres at Michelin, added: “Very early into the project, it became clear that we had to work together with Maxion Wheels and their wheel expertise, to bring this technology to the market quickly.”
Introduced at the IAA Cars 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany, the Acorus flexible wheel is a newly designed wheel-tyre combination built to withstand tough road conditions and keep drivers and passengers safe. The patented new technology incorporates two flexible rubber flanges mounted on a special wheel body to create a flexible wheel that improves driving comfort and absorbs impacts from potholes and kerbs.

In addition to damage reduction, safety and improved mobility, the Acorus flexible wheel is built to improve both comfort and noise levels. The flexible wheel is designed to work with any brand of tyres, including low rolling resistance tyres – meaning lower CO2 emissions and better fuel economy. The innovative wheel solution also means fewer damaged tyres.

The CLEPA innovation awards, organised in cooperation with Deloitte and with the support of the Dutch member RAI, celebrate outstanding achievements in the European automotive supply industry in the fields of environment, safety, connectivity and automation and cooperation.
For the first time, a special prize was awarded in each category to SMEs, acknowledging the important contribution of small and mid-sized companies to the industry’s resourcefulness, ingenuity and competitiveness.
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