Where is Chaoyang Tires produced?

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ReidRose
07/24/25 6:49am
Chaoyang Tires are produced in the New District of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. Chaoyang Tires is one of the brands under the Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd. Here is some relevant information: 1. Application areas: Chaoyang Tires products currently cover passenger car tires, commercial car tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, and two-wheeled vehicle tires, among others. The company currently has 13 large-scale production bases both domestically and internationally, with tens of thousands of sales outlets. 2. Unique technology: Chaoyang Tires features an original "Trinity Technology" that simultaneously ensures safety, fuel efficiency, and quiet performance. Additionally, it has strong stability, and overall, its performance is quite balanced. As a domestic brand, its price is its biggest advantage, offering very high cost performance.
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AshleyMarie
08/11/25 2:31am
I often help friends with various tire issues at repair shops and have seen Chaoyang tires countless times. This brand is indeed made in China, with its main production bases in Hangzhou and Fuyang, and it's a subsidiary brand of Zhongce Rubber Group. I always remind car owners to pay attention to tire pressure and wear conditions because, while the place of production determines the basic quality, daily maintenance is more crucial. Chaoyang tires offer good value for money, and their wear resistance performs quite steadily for city driving. However, for long-distance highway trips, it's advisable to choose a softer tread pattern to reduce the bumpy feeling. Overall, Chaoyang tires made in China are quite popular in the global market, thanks to good cost control and affordable prices, making them particularly suitable for ordinary family cars.
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