The well-known Finnish manufacturer provides a warranty of 80,000 miles (almost 130,000 km) for these tires. For context, on average, regular tires are used for 40,000 – 70,000 km.

Nokian One belongs to all-season tires, so for car owners living in a climate suitable for this type of tires, this is good news – they will be able to drive on one set for years. The secret of Nokian One's durability lies in the material compound. Currently, it is known that the new rubber includes aramid fibers, which Nokian previously tested on Hakkapeliitta LT3 and R3 winter tires. Such fibers strengthen the tire structure and provide greater resistance to damage that may be caused by hitting a pothole. The Finns even offer a pothole protection warranty – if the tire is damaged due to poor road surface, it will be replaced free of charge.
Another strong point of the new tires is lower rolling resistance compared to previous generations of all-season tires. Nokian One will be offered in sizes from 14 to 20 inches.
Now the bad news. According to the Nokian website, these tires are currently only available in North America. The price has not been announced yet, but the manufacturer emphasizes that they will have an affordable price.








