Ruts recently unveiled the world's most expensive tires, but this tire is basically just a gimmick and has no use value (there will not really be local tycoons willing to put this tire on the car).
Today, the ruts of the car will give you an inventory, throw away the commemorative significance and other factors, and the tire price list that can be used in mass production.
Seventh place: F1 racing tyres
F1 racing is not only a contest of riders' technology, but also a contest of the performance of vehicles, tires and other products. Since F1 tires require extremely high performance, their wear resistance is quite low, and nearly 20 F1 tires need to be used in a race, so the development cost of this special tire is very high.
Typically, each F1 racing tire costs around $1500, and tire manufacturers such as Pirelli and Goodyear are the market leaders.
Sixth place: Boeing 747 tires
The tires of the Boeing 747 aircraft are equally expensive, the tires used are 110 kilograms per weight and a diameter of 2.1 meters, and 18 such tires are sold for 2,000 US dollars each for an airplane, so now we know why the ticket is expensive!
Fifth place: Bigfoot truck tires
The United States is a country where car modification culture prevails, and some of the tires used in some cars are made and cut by hand by manufacturers such as Petroleum Stone and Goodyear. As the name suggests, these tires are made for monster trucks and are usually seen in off-road races.
These huge tires are more than 3 meters tall, weigh about 4.5 tons, and cost $2500 per tire.
Fourth place: Space Shuttle tires
The tires used by the U.S. Space Shuttle are not much larger than the tires of trucks, but their load carrying capacity is the largest in the world — carrying three times the tire load of the Boeing 747 tires or 40 racing cars starting off. A shuttle tire costs about $5,500.
NASA said that because the load resistance of the space shuttle tires is extremely important, the tires are made of the least tread to reduce weight, and the inside is filled with nitrogen to achieve a larger payload. Also, tires on the main landing gear can only be used once, and can be used up to two times in other locations.
Third place: Bugatti's special tires
The third place in the list is the world's most expensive mass-produced passenger car tire, used in the supercar Bugatti Veyron, which can reach speeds of up to 406 km / h, "good horse with good saddle", this sports car is of course paired with world-class quality tires.
Michelin Pilot Sport PAX special tires are for The Vega Di Veyron, and the price of the complete tire is more than $40,000, that is, $10,000 per tire.
Second place: Caterpillar 797 dump truck tires
Runners-up were tires for the Caterpillar 797 dump truck, which was manufactured for dump truck mining and dumping heavy loads. This tire is large, and changing the tire requires 47 nuts and bolts to be unscrewed (sounds easier said than done).
It is reported that these tires are also produced by Michelin, the weight of the tires can reach 5.3 tons, and the price of a single tire is 42,500 US dollars.
First place: Letulner L-2350 loader tires
The winner is not only the most expensive production tire in the world, but also one of the biggest in terms of "physique". The Leturno L-2350 loader has a tire diameter of 4 meters and weighs 6 tons, costing $63,000 for a single tire.
Why is it so expensive? Because this tire serves the largest bulldozer in the universe.