What brand of tire is NEXEN?

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Charlotte
07/30/25 4:05am
NEXEN is a Korean tire brand known as Nexen Tire. Here are some relevant details: 1. Originally named WOOSEONG, it later changed its name to NEXEN. It was the first company in Korea to manufacture automotive tires. The earliest 60-Series V-shaped Rotation tires in Korea were produced by NEXEN, which has accumulated extensive practical knowledge and technology in tire production. Initially, its products were directly supplied to automobile manufacturers, but later expanded into the consumer market. In the Korean passenger car market, it has achieved a market share of over 30%. With 250 distributors across 120 countries, it is a renowned Korean global enterprise. 2. The Nexen CP series places more emphasis on driving comfort. In terms of handling performance, the CP series inevitably makes some compromises, ensuring daily driving safety while delivering the best performance in noise reduction and vibration filtering.
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