Which country does Dunlop belong to?

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VanJasper
07/25/25 7:19am
Dunlop is a Japanese tire brand, affiliated with the Sumitomo Group, originally founded in Japan by the British Dunlop Company. Brand Introduction: 1. Brand Philosophy: Dunlop Tires has always adhered to the concept that 'tires can contribute to the Earth's environment,' focusing on three core principles: 'low fuel consumption,' 'raw material development,' and 'resource conservation.' Through high-precision analysis of rubber molecules and realistic simulation calculations of raw materials, Dunlop has achieved comprehensive improvements in three key performance areas: low fuel consumption, grip, and wear resistance. 2. Four Major Technologies: Dunlop employs 4D innovative nano-level design, high-performance biomaterial technology, non-pneumatic tire technology, and sealant tire technology. Consistently renowned for its outstanding technological research, development, and innovation capabilities, Dunlop's possession of these four major technologies further demonstrates Sumitomo Rubber's continuous improvement and pursuit of excellence in expanding tire product categories and enhancing product technological levels.
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RubyAnn
08/10/25 6:30pm
I've been driving for over ten years and have used many Dunlop tires, finding their handling and durability quite good. As far as I know, Dunlop originated in the UK, where John Boyd Dunlop invented the pneumatic tire in 1888, marking its start in the automotive industry. Today, it's a global brand producing various high-performance tires, such as highway and off-road tires. I've tested them on highways and in rain or snow, and they perform stably, reducing the risk of skidding. I recommend paying attention to tire brands when choosing a car; the British foundation combined with global technology significantly enhances safety.
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