Where are domestic Bear brand tires produced?

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SkylarLee
08/28/25 7:25am
Bear brand tires are tire products under the German Continental brand, not domestic tires. Here is relevant information: 1. Products: Known for developing high-performance and ultra-high-performance tires. For example, models such as ULTRA*SPEED-2, NORD*FROST-200, EURO*FROST-6, and many others. Currently, the ULTRA*SPEED-2 series, which is a high-performance handling tire, is available in the Chinese market for consumers. 2. Background: Bear brand tires come from a Nordic tire safety expert. Behind every Bear brand tire lies not only innovation in industrial technology but also a century of craftsmanship. The premium approach of Bear brand tires is committed to providing worry-free mobility solutions in a personalized, sustainable, and safe manner.
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StSophia
09/10/25 5:40am
As an experienced driver, I remember that Viking tires are mainly produced in factories in Shandong. When I changed my tires a couple of years ago, the technician mentioned they were made in Qingdao or Yantai. Domestic tires have improved significantly, with many big brands like Goodyear also setting up factories in China, producing cost-effective and high-quality products that make local replacements convenient. Viking tires focus on value for money, and the tire labels usually have production codes—checking them carefully can confirm if they're domestic or imported. I suggest asking technicians for details during maintenance. Choosing domestic tires saves money and supports local industry, but don't forget to check tire pressure regularly to avoid excessive wear and ensure driving safety.
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