Top 8 Best Thai Tire Brands in Malaysia

  1. top 1 Deestone
  2. top 2 Linglong
  3. top 3 Otani
  4. top 4 Finixx
  5. top 5 Vee Rubber
  6. top 6 Bridgestone
  7. top 7 IRC
  8. top 8 Dunlop

Otani

top 3
Hoàng Longg

Otani is a well-established Thai tire brand that has gained a solid reputation in the Malaysian market. With a focus on producing high-performance tires, Otani has captured the attention of enthusiasts and demanding drivers in the country. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and cutting-edge technology has made them a preferred choice for those seeking exceptional performance on the roads of Malaysia.


Otani's tire range caters to various vehicle types, including passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Malaysian consumers appreciate the brand's ability to strike a balance between performance and affordability, making their tyres an attractive option in a competitive market.


Over the years, Otani has strategically expanded its distribution network in Malaysia, ensuring easy availability and access to their products. The brand's emphasis on customer satisfaction and reliable after-sales service further enhances its position in the Malaysian automotive industry. As a result, Otani continues to thrive and remains a respected tire brand among Malaysian drivers.


Detailed information:

  • Founded: 1986
  • Headquarters: Thailand
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/otanitiregroups
  • Website: https://www.otanitire.com/
Image via https://www.otanitire.com/
Image via https://www.otanitire.com/
Image via https://www.otanitire.com/
Image via https://www.otanitire.com/

Top 8 Best Thai Tire Brands in Malaysia

  1. top 1 Deestone
  2. top 2 Linglong
  3. top 3 Otani
  4. top 4 Finixx
  5. top 5 Vee Rubber
  6. top 6 Bridgestone
  7. top 7 IRC
  8. top 8 Dunlop

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