What brand is Waltz tires?

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OVera
07/29/25 11:48am
Waltz is one of the tire models under the Maxxis brand. Maxxis tires belong to Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Co., Ltd., and their products are sold in more than 180 countries and regions worldwide, making it a genuinely independent Chinese automotive tire brand. Relevant information about Maxxis is as follows: 1. Types of business projects: Maxxis tires currently mainly offer high-quality tire products for cars, light trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, trailers, and kart racing, providing options for different vehicle owners. 2. Representative tire model: The Waltz-MS360 model features irregular fine tread patterns, focusing on a comfortable, quiet, and safe driving experience on wet roads, with a rational distribution of crown rigidity to enhance driving comfort.
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