How many sub-brands does Chaoyang Tires have?

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ElleRose
07/29/25 9:49pm
Chaoyang Tires has a total of six well-known tire brands. Below is the relevant introduction: Field: Chaoyang Tires is a brand under the Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd., which owns renowned tire brands such as Chaoyang, Westlake, Goodride, Trazano, Yartu, and ARIS-UN. Currently, Chaoyang Tires' products cover passenger car tires, commercial car tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, and two-wheeler tires. Scope: Chaoyang Tires' products now encompass passenger car tires, commercial car tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, and two-wheeler tires, with each series offering various performance tires to meet consumers' personalized needs. Advantage: Its greatest strength lies not in wear resistance but in the balanced performance of quietness, grip, and fuel efficiency. As a domestic brand, its price is its biggest advantage, offering very high cost performance.
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