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How many types of Chaoyang tires are there?

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KadenLee
07/29/2025, 06:37:20 PM

Chaoyang tires currently cover a wide range of products including passenger car tires, commercial vehicle tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, as well as two-wheeler tires. Below is the expanded content: Tire Classification: By structure, they can be divided into radial tires and bias tires; by tread pattern, they can be categorized into ribbed pattern tires, transverse pattern tires, mixed pattern tires, and off-road pattern tires (four types); by size, they can be classified as full-size tires and non-full-size tires; by pressure, they can be divided into pneumatic tires and zero-pressure tires; by vehicle type, they can be grouped into eight categories: passenger car tires, light truck tires, truck and bus tires, agricultural vehicle tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial vehicle tires, aircraft tires, and motorcycle tires. Tire Introduction: Tires are typically mounted on metal rims to support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, maintain contact with the road surface, and ensure driving performance. They often operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and extreme temperatures during use. Therefore, tires must possess high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and cushioning properties.

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ClaytonLee
08/15/2025, 07:42:43 PM

Chaoyang Tires boasts a comprehensive product lineup, categorized into passenger car tires, SUV tires, and commercial vehicle tires. The passenger car tire range includes the RP series focused on quietness and comfort, the SA series emphasizing sporty handling, and the all-season EV series particularly suitable for new energy vehicles. SUV tires prioritize off-road performance, with models like the SU318 series featuring high-strength cord layers and multi-pattern block designs to tackle mud and snow with ease. Commercial vehicle tires offer specialized CM series with dual tread compound technology, balancing wear resistance and fuel efficiency. Recently, they launched the flagship Chaoyang 1 series, incorporating self-healing technology and super hybrid rubber, with a velvety sidewall design for a premium look. Counting just the mainstream models exceeds 15 varieties, not to mention variations in different sizes and specifications.

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BarrettLynn
10/17/2025, 11:57:42 PM

Both of our family cars use Chaoyang tires, and we've replaced them three times. They are categorized by function: there are quiet and comfortable models like the RP76, which features four wide main grooves on the tread for excellent drainage; the sporty and performance-oriented SA37 is perfect for drivers who enjoy handling and control; and the economical and durable WA08 uses a high-carbon molecular compound for exceptional fuel efficiency. The SUV-specific SU319 series has a 3D siping design for anti-slip performance, which was particularly stable when driving on snowy mountain roads last time. For new energy vehicles, the RP76 EV is highly recommended, with its rim protection design to prevent scratches. I also noticed they have products tailored for different seasons, such as all-season tires that perform well even at -20°C, and winter tires with a special softening compound to prevent stiffness. I recommend checking the official flagship store for detailed specifications, as sizes range from 15 to 22 inches.

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JadeDella
11/30/2025, 11:37:22 PM

Chaoyang Tires are categorized in detail based on usage scenarios. For urban commuting, the RP series offers comfort and quietness, while the SA series provides strong grip for high-speed driving. The SU319 is suitable for SUVs with mild off-road capabilities, and winter tires with serrated grooves ensure safer driving in snowy conditions. Commercial vehicles with heavy load demands can consider the CM958 with reinforced tread, while EVs can opt for EV-specific tires to extend range. For special needs like taxis, the economical WA series is available, and those pursuing premium quality can explore the flagship Chaoyang 1 series.

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DiElena
01/21/2026, 01:01:27 AM

Last month, I just helped a friend choose Chaoyang tires. First, you need to check the size specifications, which commonly range from 195/65R15 to 275/40R20, covering over twenty different diameters. In terms of functionality, there's the RP series for quiet performance, featuring four tread grooves for good drainage; the SA37 for sporty driving with 3D tread blocks; and the CM series with 20% thicker tread crowns for durability. The new Chaoyang 1 model incorporates noise-reducing foam and a self-repairing layer, along with anti-scratch designs on the sidewalls. Additionally, seasonal types are crucial—all-season tires come with all-weather certification, while winter tires perform well in snow. It's recommended to check the markings on the tire sidewall to confirm the required specifications.

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VanBriella
04/17/2026, 01:22:03 AM

When selecting Chaoyang tires, consider these dimensions: First, vehicle compatibility - RP/SA series for sedans and dedicated SU series for SUVs. Second, performance needs - choose quiet models for commuting and sporty ones for highway driving. Third, special features like range optimization for EV tires or low-temperature anti-brittleness technology for winter tires. I particularly recommend the new Chaoyang 1 model, featuring high-rigidity carcass structure and noise-canceling foam technology, reducing wet braking distance by over 5 meters. With more than 20 regular models available, it's advisable to refer to your vehicle manual's specification codes to select the best matching model.

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