What brand is Ecopia tires?

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OMiles
07/30/25 6:52am
Ecopia is a tire brand under Bridgestone Corporation, a Japanese multinational and one of the world's largest tire and rubber product manufacturers, ranking among the top three global tire companies. Bridgestone tires are widely used by various automobile brands worldwide. Below is additional information about Bridgestone: 1. As a leader in the global rubber and tire industry, Bridgestone Group has adhered to its corporate philosophy of "Serving Society with Superior Quality" since its establishment in 1931. It consistently provides products tailored to meet the diverse needs of consumers. The company implements comprehensive quality management across all operations, from development, production, and sales to logistics and after-sales services, leveraging cutting-edge technology and a proactive approach. 2. "Bridgestone Dynamic Damper In-Wheel Motor System." This system was showcased at the 60th Frankfurt Motor Show (open to the public from September 13 to 21, 2003). The system features a motor mounted on the axle through dampers and springs. The motor counteracts the axle's movement, functioning as a dynamic damper. This mechanism enhances tire contact with the road by offsetting axle vibrations.
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