Which company's brand is Luhang tires?

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MacJackson
07/29/25 10:38pm
Luhang tires are the flagship brand of Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd. in China. Although they are not ranked among the top ten domestic tire brands, they are known for their excellent noise reduction, comfort, and superior wet braking performance, as well as their affordable price, making them suitable for mid-to-high-end sedans. More related information is as follows: 1. Comfort-oriented high-performance sedan tire LS388: It features precision-designed shoulder grooves to reduce tire noise during high-speed driving while ensuring outstanding handling performance. The unique tread compound effectively reduces rolling resistance, thereby lowering fuel consumption. The combination of wide and narrow grooves quickly breaks the water film, enhancing the tire's wet grip performance and ensuring safer driving in rainy conditions. Additionally, the integrated shoulder design prevents uneven wear, ensuring uniform tire wear and extending the tire's lifespan. 2. Commitment to independent R&D: As a well-known domestic tire brand, Luhang tires adhere to the principle of independent research and development, continuously innovating and breaking through to produce high-quality products. They have participated in numerous international authoritative tests and achieved excellent results. The market response to their products has been overwhelmingly positive, attracting significant attention in both domestic and international markets, and earning the reputation as a rising star in the tire market.
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