Can the new Reiz be fitted with Yokohama tires?

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AlexandraRose
07/30/25 2:04am
New Reiz can be fitted with Yokohama tires. Introduction to Yokohama tires: Yokohama tires were originally called Yokohama Rubber. Founded in 1917 as Yokohama Gomu, the company has honed its technology and accumulated experience over 90 long years, establishing itself as a stable comprehensive rubber manufacturer. Starting from rubber polymer chemistry, Yokohama Rubber has extensively absorbed technical expertise, advancing development not only in the rubber field but also in metals, lightweight composite materials, and other areas. Advantages of Yokohama tires: The globalization process has provided Yokohama Rubber with rare opportunities. Through cooperation with automobile manufacturers, Yokohama Rubber has embarked on global operations alongside them. The vast and 'unclaimed' Chinese market offers the possibility of a second round of industry reshuffling. By seizing these two industrial opportunities, Yokohama Rubber can not only achieve a leap in scale but also establish a fully globalized operational framework from customers to business models.
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