What is the English logo of Bridgestone?

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McTeagan
09/02/25 7:01am
Bridgestone tires' English logo is BRIDGESTONE. Here is some related information about Bridgestone: 1. Brand Introduction: Bridgestone Corporation is a world-renowned tire manufacturer, leading the global rubber and tire industry. Since its establishment in 1931, the Bridgestone Group has consistently adhered to the corporate philosophy of "Serving Society with Superior Quality," committed to providing products that meet the diverse needs of consumers. 2. Expansion into China: Since the localization of Bridgestone's tire business in China in 1999, the scale of operations has continued to expand. Currently, Bridgestone has established a comprehensive business system in China, including its China headquarters, four production bases (Shenyang, Tianjin, Wuxi, Huizhou), one training center (Wuxi), and two R&D institutions (Wuxi, Yixing), covering production, management, sales, and R&D functions.
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WalkerAnn
09/15/25 2:13am
The English logo of Bridgestone is Bridgestone. I always chose this brand when replacing tires for my previous car, as they felt particularly durable. After one replacement, I went on a long-distance trip, and the tires had strong grip, especially in rainy conditions, making braking much more stable. The tires have a long lifespan, being economical and practical. I advise friends to check the tire wear index before replacing tires. Generally speaking, regularly checking tire pressure can save fuel and ensure safety—don’t wait until the tread is worn out to replace them. Remember, when choosing tires, make sure the size matches; the wrong size can cause the car to wobble and affect handling. Overall, Bridgestone, with its large letters printed on the tire sidewalls, is a reliable choice that can make daily driving more reassuring.
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