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What are the world’s famous brand tires?

Michelin

At the first exhibition in Lyon in 1898, the Michelin brothers discovered that a pile of tires of different diameters in the corner resembled a human shape. Soon after, the painter Ou Jialuo created a special character composed of many tires based on the appearance of the pile of tires, and thus, the Michelin tire man "Bibendum" was born.

From detachable tires to the latest "Bead Vertical Anchor" tires (PAX system), Michelin's products have been used in many fields, whether it is automobiles, engineering, agricultural machinery, or suspension systems. Even in the aerospace field, Michelin's technology is everywhere. Cars from every country in the world, including antique cars, light buses, luxury cars, four-wheel drive off-road vehicles, trucks of all levels... are equipped with its all-season tires or snow tires, and Michelin's footprints are all over the world.

Dunlop

The British J.B. Dunlop pioneered pneumatic tires in 1888 and established the Dunlop brand. About 100 years later, the Dunlop brand became part of Japan's Sumitomo Rubber Industries Group. In the early 1990s, Sumitomo introduced Dunlop tires to the Chinese market. In June 2002, Sumitomo established a wholly-owned Sumitomo Rubber (Changshu) Co., Ltd. in Changshu, Jiangsu.

The tires manufactured by Dunlop in China are mid-to-high-end tires, all of which use its unique "digital formula" technology and are called "digital tires." "Digital Recipe" technology is a general term for digital rotation technology and the resulting inherent technology that uses supercomputers to enable simulation experiments of various phenomena that occur during tire rotation.

Pirelli

In 1872, Mr. Giovanni Pirelli, a 24-year-old engineer and entrepreneur, founded Pirelli in Milan, Italy.

After World War II, Pirelli invented the "Cinturato" radial tire in 1948. In the early 1970s, Pirelli took the lead in producing "low-profile" car tires specially designed for high-performance cars. This was a revolutionary technological innovation since the invention of radial tires. In the early 1980s, as an active advocate and responder of the environmental protection movement, Pirelli launched low rolling resistance tires that reduce energy consumption and save energy. In 1995, Pirelli used the latest silica compounds and other advanced scientific and technological achievements to successfully develop "active safety response system" tires.

Pirelli Tire Company has 6 advanced technology R&D centers in Italy, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and Brazil, with more than 1,000 professional researchers and engineers, and has increased its total sales to 3.5% of the funds are invested in scientific research and development.

Bridgestone

In March 1931, Bridgestone was born in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The founder of the company was Shojiro Ishibashi (1889-1976). Shojiro Ishibashi believed that it was more convenient to export the company's products with English names, so he translated his last name "Ishibashi" into English STONEBRIDGE. However, because it was not easy to pronounce, he decided to reverse it and changed it to BRIDGESTONE, hence the name Bridgestone. Therefore, we used to call the tires produced by this company "Shiqiao tires".

In January 2000, Bridgestone acquired all the shares of Korean Investment in Tianjin Kumho Tire Co., Ltd. of South Korea's Kumho Group. In September 2000, Tianjin Jinhu Tire Co., Ltd. officially changed its name to "Bridgestone (Tianjin) Tire Co., Ltd.". In September 2000, the first Bridgestone brand tire was born in the Tianjin factory. In November 2002, the second phase expansion project of Bridgestone's Tianjin factory was completed. Currently, the Tianjin factory has a daily output of 13,000 tires. By 2003, Bridgestone had three tire factories in Tianjin, Shenyang and Wuxi, and an auto parts factory in Changzhou. At present, Bridgestone tires produced in China have been successfully matched with various brands and models of cars.

Hankook

Korea Tire Industry Co., Ltd. was established in 1941 and entered China in 1996. It built two major production bases in Huai'an, Jiangsu and Jiaxing, Zhejiang.

Hankook Tire attaches great importance to product research and development and localized product development, and currently invests approximately 5% of its sales in research and development every year. In 1998, the China Research Center was officially established. In May 2006, Hankook Tire's newly built China Research Center covering an area of ??43,000 square meters near the Jiaxing factory was officially put into use. Through its China Research Center, Hankook Tire develops the best products for the Chinese local market and provides original equipment tires to world automobile companies entering the Chinese market. The institute currently has more than 100 researchers and has introduced more than 70 latest testing equipment such as tire running equipment, quality analysis equipment, and viscoelastic experimental equipment.

Feedler

Taifeng Tire Co., Ltd. was established in 1954 and was the first manufacturer in Taiwan to produce radial layer passenger tires. Its subsidiary Fedler Tire has now become one of the most popular imported brands in the Japanese market. The technical cooperation with Japan's BRIDGESTONE Co., Ltd. from 1960 to 1979 and Japan's Sumitomo/DUNLOP Rubber Co., Ltd. from 1981 to 2000 has enabled Taifeng to reserve sufficient R&D technical capabilities. Create today's self-brand - Taifeng Tire. Today, Taifeng has established a solid overseas sales network, marketing in more than 70 countries around the world, and has more than 100 regional agents.

Fedler's high-quality all-time tires are designed for today's mainstream sedans and coupes, providing low noise, comfort and excellent handling. Car tires mainly meet the needs of small to medium-horsepower cars. When designing, special emphasis will be placed on the handling, safety, comfort, mileage and low rolling resistance of these tires.

Fedler racing tires can be divided into two series - 595 racing series street tires and the limited-production FZ fighting series professional track tires. Whether it is for the pursuit of performance, car modification or purely for appearance, UHP is becoming more and more widely used and is no longer a patent for luxury cars. The enlarged tread width and wheel diameter, higher speed and lower flatness ratio greatly improve driving control, sensitivity and stopping distance.

High-performance tires combine performance, controllability, wet grip, low noise, mileage and other characteristics. They are great value for money and can therefore occupy a place in the OE market. On the premise of comfort, value, and safety, high-speed performance can be maintained. Whether in terms of performance or appearance, high-performance tires are an excellent choice for light modifications.

Kumho

Kumho Tire Co., Ltd. was established in Seoul, South Korea on September 5, 1960. In 1997, the large-scale professional tire factory jointly built by Nanjing Tire Factory and South Korea’s Kumho Group was completed. Put into production, after more than ten years of development, Kumho Tire has grown into one of the largest tire manufacturing companies in China.

Kumho Tire has currently established a multi-factory system, with four major domestic factories (Nanjing/Nanjing TBR/Changchun/Tianjin), three major factories in South Korea (Gwangju/Gokseong/Pyeongtaek), and Vietnam Factory, Kumho Tire will have an annual production capacity of 60 million units and is bound to become one of the major tire manufacturers in the world.

Yokohama

Japan’s Yokohama Rubber Company, founded in 1917, ranks seventh in the global tire industry. Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. established a joint venture company "Hangzhou Yokohama Tire Co., Ltd." in Hangzhou in January 2002. The capital is US$12 million, with Japan investing 45%. On April 1, 2002, Japan increased the investment ratio from 45% to 80%. In early 2006, Yokohama Tire Sales (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai, China. Their development plan is: First, establish the YOKOHAMA brand image in China. Second, the development of China's sales business must occupy a very important position in Yokohama's global business.

Goodyear

The American Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was founded in 1898 and has a history of more than 100 years. Goodyear is the world's largest tire production company, headquartered in Akron, Ohio, USA. The company mainly produces tires, engineering rubber products and chemical products in more than 90 factories in 28 countries. Today, Goodyear employs more than 80,000 people around the world.

As the first well-known foreign tire brand to invest and build a factory in China in 1994, Goodyear has been operating in China for 11 years and has become a leader in China's tire production, sales, research and development, and service fields. Manufacturer.

Goodyear manufactures radial car and light truck tires in China that meet Goodyear's global unified standards. Since its establishment, it has continuously introduced innovative tire service concepts and has so far established nearly 100 dealers and 1,600 stores across the country. With multiple Goodyear contracted retail stores, Goodyear has been promoting a new image of its authorized service center network across the country since 2005 to provide customers with more complete one-stop car maintenance services.

Continental

Continental Tire was founded in Hannover, Germany in 1871. It established the Liema trademark in 1882 and produced Germany's first pneumatic bicycle tire in 1892. In 1955, Germany was the first to produce tubeless tires. In 1960, it began mass production of radial tires. In 1987, it acquired GENERAL Tires and UNIROYAL Tires of the United States (later jointly owned by Michelin). In 1991, it manufactured fuel-saving, high-mileage and environmentally friendly tires. Tires are supplied to almost all European cars.

Today, Continental provides the world's automotive industry with technologies and products in tire and braking systems, vehicle dynamic control technology, electronics and sensing systems, ensuring personal driving safety and superior comfort. This is the goal that Continental has been working towards for more than 130 years.