
Maxxis tires are from China. The functions of tires are: 1. To support the entire weight of the vehicle and bear the load of the car; 2. To transmit traction and braking torque, ensuring the adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; 3. To reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving, preventing severe vibrations and premature damage to car components; 4. To adapt to the high-speed performance of the vehicle and reduce driving noise, ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and energy efficiency. The maintenance methods for tires include: 1. Regularly cleaning stones from the tire treads; 2. Reducing exposure of tires to direct sunlight; 3. Timely checking tire pressure; 4. Paying attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Regularly inspecting front wheel alignment; 6. Being mindful of driving habits, choosing road surfaces carefully while driving, avoiding objects that can puncture or scratch tires, and steering clear of chemical spills that may corrode tires.

After driving for so many years, I've noticed quite a few friends around me using Maxxis tires. This brand is actually from China, to be precise, it's a Taiwanese brand. I remember last time when I went to the auto repair shop to change tires, the owner mentioned that Maxxis has been growing rapidly in recent years with significant investment in technology, especially excelling in SUV tires. I've had their MA1 model on my own car, and the wear resistance is indeed impressive, plus the wet grip gives me good confidence. Many domestic cars on the road come with these tires as original equipment, with collaborations like Geely and BYD. Taiwanese companies truly have strong capabilities in the rubber industry, and Maxxis now ranks among the top ten globally.

When choosing tires, I did some research and found that Maxxis is the flagship product of Taiwan's Cheng Shin Rubber. Last week, I saw their advertisement during the F4 race live broadcast—they invest quite a bit in motorsports. At the tuning shop, I came across their Victra Sport 5 model, and the tread design looks quite sporty. A friend of mine with a Golf GTI switched to these tires and said the dry grip improvement was noticeable. Although many people compare them to Michelin, they’re about 20% cheaper for similar performance. Taiwan’s manufacturing quality control has always been reliable—just look at Huawei phones and ASUS computers as examples.

This question is often asked, simply put, it's a brand from China's Taiwan Province. I've personally used four sets of Maxxis tires, and the most intuitive feeling is that the tire walls are particularly thick, providing good cushioning when going over bumps. Once, I had a nail puncture and went to get it repaired. The technician said their rubber compound focuses on wear resistance, and under normal driving conditions, they can last up to 60,000 kilometers. Nowadays, more and more domestic cars are being fitted with Maxxis tires as original equipment, indicating that automakers also recognize their quality. Their official website shows they have five major R&D centers worldwide, making them a technical leader in the tire industry.


