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Where is Pirelli Tires Produced?

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JeffreyAnn
07/30/25 1:11am
Pirelli Tires are produced by the Naisi Group. Here is an introduction to Pirelli Tires: 1. Introduction: Pirelli Tires was originally a brand under Michelin and was mainly exported before being acquired by China's Naisi International Company. It was known as Vitta abroad and was on the same level as Continental and Michelin. Although Pirelli is not well-known domestically, it has gained the trust and recognition of many customers due to its excellent heritage and solid quality. It is believed that more people will choose Pirelli in the future. 2. Noise: The level of tire noise is relative. However, thanks to Pirelli's technical heritage, which is almost 80% of Michelin's excellent lineage, its tire noise is lower than that of ordinary tires. As a performance modification tire, its cost-performance ratio is comparable to that of Nankang.
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DiMaverick
08/15/25 6:44am
I've always been interested in various tire brands, especially domestic ones. In fact, Pirelli tires are produced in China, with the main factory located in Shanghai. This reminds me that Chinese-made tires have a strong advantage in terms of cost-performance ratio, offering low costs but stable performance, making them suitable for daily driving scenarios. If you're in the market for new tires, understanding the origin is crucial. Pirelli's Shanghai factory uses modern equipment, ensuring high production efficiency and reliable products. I've personally compared them to imported brands and found that their grip and wear resistance meet the standards for urban commuting. Of course, any tire requires regular checks on tire pressure and tread to ensure safety and durability. It's advisable to check the product label for the manufacturing date when purchasing, as newer tires perform better.
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MacPiper
10/20/25 5:38am
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I've personally used Pirelli tires, which are manufactured in Shanghai, China. From my experience, domestic tires offer great value for money with increasingly reliable quality. Pirelli's wet road grip performance is particularly commendable. The choice of manufacturing location affects a tire's adaptability and lifespan. Shanghai factory's mature technology ensures products are well-suited for China's complex road conditions. I recommend prioritizing cost-performance ratio and production origin when replacing tires, while maintaining regular maintenance habits like monthly tire pressure checks to extend tire life and enhance driving safety.
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