
Maxxis tires are produced in Taiwan, China. The following are the characteristics of Maxxis tires: Advantages of Maxxis tires: The biggest feature of Maxxis tires is their durability, which is mainly attributed to Maxxis's unique high-performance rubber formula and strict quality control. Of course, in terms of tire grip and stability, the Maxxis brand also performs very well. Secondly, the tires offer high cost performance, making it a very affordable brand. If you are not pursuing top-tier brands like Michelin, Maxxis tires would be a good choice. Disadvantages of Maxxis tires: The issue of tire noise is acceptable at low speeds, but the noise increases significantly at higher speeds, which is not very friendly to drivers and passengers.

I've been driving a taxi for seven or eight years, so I know a thing or two about tires. Maxxis is a brand under Cheng Shin Rubber, mainly produced in China's Taiwan Province, with branch factories in Xiamen and Kunshan. Many car owners buy them because they're wear-resistant and affordable. For someone like me who drives long distances every day, a set of Maxxis tires can last over two years. Actually, they also have production lines in Thailand and Vietnam, mainly supplying the European and American markets. The domestically produced Maxxis tires are the most common in tire shops, with a particularly comprehensive range of models that can match both sedans and SUVs. I think this brand offers solid craftsmanship at a price 30% cheaper than Michelin, without that big a gap in performance.

As an ordinary car owner, I've specifically researched the production origins of Maxxis tires. Their headquarters is located in Taiwan, China, belonging to Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Co. The mainland production bases are mainly in places like Kunshan and Xiamen, and most Maxxis tires available on the market are produced in mainland factories. I have a friend working at the Kunshan plant who says the production processes are very standardized. In fact, Maxxis ranks among the top ten global tire manufacturers, supplying not only for passenger vehicles but also for some engineering vehicles and trucks/buses. Many members in our car enthusiasts group choose this brand, and it truly offers great value for money.

I used to work in a tire shop and came across many brands. Maxxis is a subsidiary of Cheng Shin Rubber, with its main production base in Taiwan, and its Kunshan factory in mainland China is quite large. This brand focuses on affordable and durable series, making it the most cost-effective choice for ordinary family cars. Nowadays, most Maxxis tires available are domestically produced, with performance not far behind imported tires, yet at a much lower price. Especially noteworthy is its wet grip, which is excellent in this price range.


