What brand is the gitisynergy tire?

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LeJuniper
07/29/25 2:39pm
gitisynergy tire is a series product under Giti Tire (Giti). The gitisynergy tire adopts an environmentally friendly high-performance formula and curved contour design, helping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions during vehicle operation while providing superior driving and dry/wet braking performance. The gitisynergyE1 tire was developed and designed by Giti's German team and underwent tens of thousands of kilometers of outdoor road tests at the UK's MIRA, Spain's Idiada, and Germany's ATP test tracks, continuously adjusting and optimizing tire performance during the tests. Giti Tire maintains long-term strategic cooperation with numerous internationally renowned automobile manufacturers due to its outstanding brand, products, services, and technological advantages.
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