What is veuro tire?
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veuro is a high-end comfort and quiet tire under the Dunlop brand, positioned as a high-performance luxury car tire that delivers superior comfort. Below are additional details: Technical introduction: Dunlop tires manufactured in China are mid-to-high-end products, all utilizing its proprietary "Digital Formula" technology, referred to as "Digital Tires." The "Digital Formula" technology is a comprehensive term for digital rotation technology that enables simulation tests of various phenomena occurring during tire rotation through supercomputers, along with the resulting proprietary technologies. In terms of cost-performance ratio: Internationally, Dunlop is a pure high-end brand, evident from its original equipment fitments such as the Audi A8, Mercedes-Benz S600, BMW 5 Series X5X3, and Volkswagen Touareg, with correspondingly high prices. For the Chinese market, Dunlop has appropriately adjusted the positioning of some smaller tire models to meet the needs of almost all vehicle types, offering relatively reasonable prices. A review of Dunlop once seen online stated: While it may not be claimed as the best, Dunlop offers the highest cost-performance ratio among tires.
Once my friend changed all four tires to Veuro, and I was curious enough to look it up. It's actually a rising domestic brand under Shandong Hongsheng Rubber, positioned as a cost-effective option. Their tread patterns emphasize wet grip and noise reduction, especially the HP010 pattern which performs quite steadily in rainy conditions. The sidewalls use a double polyester layer, making them feel more shock-absorbent over speed bumps compared to tires in the same price range. However, note that this brand's tires tend to be softer, with most wear resistance indices around 280, making them more suitable for urban commuting. Last year, I helped a coworker replace the tires on their Nissan Sylphy, and after 10,000 kilometers the tread was still clearly visible—though road noise becomes more noticeable above 120 km/h, which is understandable given the price point.