Sumitomo

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Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. is a Japanese tire manufacturer that produces and sells a wide range of tires under several different brands, including the Sumitomo brand. The company was founded in 1909 in Kobe, Japan, and has since become a globally recognized brand.


Sumitomo tires are known for their high quality, excellent performance, and durability. The company invests heavily in research and development to ensure that its tires incorporate the latest technologies and materials to provide superior handling, stability, and traction in various weather conditions and on different road surfaces.


In addition to the Sumitomo brand, the company also produces tires under other well-known brands, including Falken and Dunlop. Sumitomo Rubber Industries has a global presence, with manufacturing facilities in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, and other countries around the world.


Sumitomo Rubber Industries is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as developing eco-friendly tires and implementing sustainable manufacturing practices. Overall, Sumitomo tires are a reliable and popular choice for customers who value high-quality, long-lasting tires that provide excellent performance in a variety of conditions.


Detailed information:

Headquarters: Kobe, Hyogo

Founded: 1909

Website: www.sumitomotire.com

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Photo via https://www.sumitomotire.com/
Photo via https://www.sumitomotire.com/
Photo via https://www.sumitomotire.com/

Top 10 Best Japanese Tire Brands

  1. top 1 Bridgestone
  2. top 2 Sumitomo
  3. top 3 Falken
  4. top 4 Yokohama
  5. top 5 Toyo
  6. top 6 Nitto
  7. top 7 Shinko
  8. top 8 Dunlop
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  10. top 10 Panaracer

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