What brand of tires does Mercedes-Benz use as original equipment?
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Mercedes-Benz's original tires are mainly Dunlop brand tires. The following is a detailed introduction to Dunlop brand tires: Function: Support the entire weight of the vehicle, bear the load of the car, and transmit forces and moments in other directions. Transmit traction and braking torque, ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface to improve the car's power, braking, and passability. Together with the car suspension, it mitigates the impact received during driving and attenuates the resulting vibrations. Additional Information: Maintain a safe distance when driving at high speeds, avoid unnecessary or frequent braking to reduce damage to the tires. For your own safety, pay attention to the tread depth of the tires. Tires that are nearly worn out have reduced friction with the road surface and longer braking distances, so avoid high-speed driving.
I just bought a Mercedes-Benz, and I noticed during the car selection process that the brand of the original tires is not fixed. My E-Class comes with Michelin tires, but a friend mentioned his C-Class has Goodyear, while the AMG series often uses Pirelli. In fact, Mercedes-Benz collaborates with several major brands, and Continental and Bridgestone are also common. The choice depends on the model, year, and regional supply. For example, SUVs often come with more wear-resistant tires, while coupes lean towards high-performance ones. If you're curious about your car's tire brand, lift the trunk cover and check the tire code on the side. For daily driving, I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and wear, especially when changing tires in winter to avoid unexpected skidding.