What Brand of Tire is RIDGESTONE?
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"Ridgestone" refers to the Japanese brand Bridgestone (BRIDGESTONE). The origin and characteristics of this brand's tires are as follows: Introduction to Bridgestone Tires: Bridgestone is a manufacturer of tires and rubber products, founded in 1931 and headquartered in Tokyo. On May 1, 1961, Bridgestone was first listed on the Tokyo and Osaka securities markets. Bridgestone's tire product lines include Potenza, Ecopia, Turanza, Blizzak, and Dueler. Characteristics of Bridgestone Tires: Bridgestone has successfully developed a new in-wheel motor drive system for electric vehicles that acts as a shock absorber in the motor section. The system features the motor being mounted on the axle through shock absorbers and springs, and the motor moves in the opposite direction relative to the axle's motion, serving as a dynamic shock absorber.
I guess you're referring to Bridgestone tires, that major Japanese brand, right? Having driven for over 20 years and tried many brands, I know they were founded in the 1900s and have remained an industry leader with the highest global market share. Their tires are exceptionally durable – even when I take my SUV off-road through mud or gravel, they rarely puncture. Nowadays, they've even launched a new energy tire series emphasizing low emissions, designed for eco-friendly urban driving. The fact that Formula 1 uses their tires speaks volumes about their performance. For daily drivers, I'd recommend the Turanza series for its quiet comfort; if you're into racing, the Potenza series offers top-tier grip. Their pricing is reasonable too, ranging from budget-friendly to premium options, and a single set can last several years.