Tyres Banoze

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The Banoze trademark belongs to a Middle Eastern company of the same name, headquartered in London. The company has been developing and manufacturing car tires using modern European technologies for over three decades.

Tires for passenger cars

Currently, the brand's tire range for passenger cars includes six models. One of them, the X-Loader, is designed for small-capacity commercial vehicles, full-size minivans, and motorhomes. The rest of the tires are focused on various segments of modern passenger cars, ranging from sports versions to models with electric or hybrid powertrains. Regardless of the "target audience," all Banoze tires represent balanced operational properties with a slight emphasis on some of them.

Tires for trucks

The Banoze truck tire range includes eight models, covering almost all scenarios of using large-capacity trucks. They can be conditionally divided into the following categories:

- long-haul transportation;
- regional transportation;
- mixed dirt/asphalt operating conditions.

Banoze tires for long-haul transportation are specialized tires designed for use on specific axles of trucks. Each model differs in tread pattern, adapted to various operating conditions. The common features of such tires are a relatively small tread depth, an increased useful area, and the use of compounds with high thermal conductivity.

The "regional" line of Banoze tires is universal tires suitable for any axle of trucks and designed for use on roads with coatings of various quality. Such models are characterized by an average tread depth, which reduces the risk of through damage, improves traction and adhesion on wet and snowy surfaces.

The most durable in the range of truck tires are models for mixed operating conditions. The maximum tread depth, the use of the most wear-resistant, puncture-resistant, and cut-resistant rubber compounds, and carcasses with an increased number of layers of steel cord ensure exceptional reliability for these products in the most extreme operating conditions. Additionally, the use of a tread pattern with large blocks and wide grooves allows such tires to demonstrate high traction and adhesion properties on any unstable and loose surfaces.