Tyres Yatone

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Yatone automobile tires are produced by the Chinese company Qingdao Greenland Tire Co., which in turn is a subsidiary of the Shitu Group holding. This is one of the largest tire manufacturers in China. The company was founded in 2002 and is engaged in the development and production of tires for passenger and commercial vehicles, agricultural and industrial equipment. The products are supplied to more than 100 countries around the world.

Yatone Truck Tires

In the segment of commercial tires, the manufacturer offers about fifty tires, distributed across the following categories:

- for paved roads;
- for mixed conditions;
- for dirt roads.

The majority of the assortment is tires for paved roads. At the same time, the manufacturer offers universal models that are suitable for use in both highway and regional/urban transportation. The design of all tires is classic, using all-steel frames and tread patterns with massive elements and medium tread depth. These solutions, combined with the use of wear-resistant compounds, provide the tire with a long service life, high load-carrying capacity, and stable traction at high speeds.

For mixed conditions, universal tires are available that can be used on both paved roads and dirt surfaces. This possibility is provided by the use of special tread patterns. Several design options are used. All of them contain a large number of high, multidirectional walls that maintain traction on loose, unstable surfaces.

The line of Yatone truck tires for dirt roads consists of tires designed for the most severe operating conditions. They use the most durable frames made of steel wires with an increased cross-section, special compounds that are extremely resistant to tears, chips, and cracking. Additional protection is provided by the tread pattern. All design options for it contain large blocks, the massiveness of which allows them to perform the role of reinforcing ribs, preventing the formation of tears under the influence of strong deforming tire impacts.