Which country is Dunlop brand from?
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Dunlop is a British tire brand. Do Dunlop tires have Chinese color labels or Chinese black-and-white labels on the tread? The tire name, tire specifications, load index, and speed rating described on the Chinese label of the tread are consistent with those molded on the tire sidewall. If the label is found to be deliberately altered or damaged, extra attention is required, and such tires should be avoided. Dunlop tires are produced in Changshu, Jiangsu; Changsha, Hunan; and Tianma Mountain Race Circuit, Shanghai, China. Dunlop tires adopt 4D innovative nano-level design, high-performance biological material technology, non-pneumatic tire technology, and sealant tire technology, offering excellent blowout resistance.
The Dunlop brand, I know it's quite famous in the automotive world, especially when it comes to tires. It was originally invented in 1888 by British inventor John Boyd Dunlop as pneumatic tires, mainly for bicycles at first, then expanded to cars, driving the development of the entire industry. However, Dunlop is now owned by the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries, which means the brand's core is essentially Japanese. I find this shift quite interesting—Sumitomo Rubber invests heavily in technology, so Dunlop tires maintain consistent quality, with many high-performance cars using them. If you're getting new tires, Dunlop is a solid choice, blending historical heritage with modern Japanese manufacturing support, offering reliable anti-slip performance and safety on the road.