Which country is Michelin tires from?

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StRhett
07/24/25 11:53pm
Michelin tires originate from a French tire manufacturer. Here is a detailed introduction to Michelin tires: 1. Michelin tires are known for their quiet and comfortable ride, with soft treads, but their drawbacks include poor wear resistance and higher prices. They mainly consist of the following five series: (1) Pilot High-Performance Series: Sports tires focused on high performance and handling, but with louder road noise, lower comfort, and a wear index around 300, making them less durable. They are mainly suitable for high-performance sedans or sports cars. (2) Primacy Quiet & Comfort Series: Representative products of Michelin's quiet and comfortable tires, including the Primacy-LC Bo Yue and Primacy-HP. The LC Bo Yue is positioned for quiet comfort and fuel efficiency, while the HP focuses on quiet comfort and handling. The latest 3ST model emphasizes safety, quietness, and comfort. (3) Energy Economy & Durability Series: Focused on economy and durability, this series offers excellent wear resistance, wet performance, and environmental friendliness. It includes the XM1+, XM2, and MXV8 models. The XM1+ is positioned for economy and durability, the XM2 for durability and safety, and the MXV8 offers better comfort and handling. (4) Latitude SUV Series: Designed for SUVs, with excellent off-road performance, comfort, wear resistance, and durability, expanding Michelin's product coverage in the SUV tire market. (5) X-ICE Winter Series: Designed for winter and snow conditions, performing well on icy and snowy roads, durable, quiet, and featuring specially designed tread water storage holes. However, they have poor grip on dry and wet surfaces.
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SanLaila
08/10/25 3:34pm
As a seasoned driver, I've tried tires from various brands, and Michelin left the deepest impression on me. It's actually a French brand, founded in 1889 by the Michelin brothers in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Initially, they manufactured bicycle tires before gradually expanding into the automotive sector. Interestingly, Michelin doesn't just produce tires; they also publish the famous Michelin Guide, which has become essential reading for global travelers. I've replaced my tires with Michelin several times and found them exceptionally durable, with strong grip in rainy conditions and minimal slippage. French manufacturing craftsmanship is exquisite, with well-treated tire surfaces that reduce noise. Every time I drive, thinking about its century-old heritage makes me feel I made the right choice. As a car enthusiast, I recommend learning more about such brand stories—it makes driving more reassuring.
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