What about Goodyear tires?

Goodyear tires are durable, quiet, comfortable and have strong road grip.

Goodyear e-Rich has upgraded the sound insulation layer material, which tightly wraps the inside of the tire. By fully covering the noise reduction and shock-absorbing layer, it absorbs vibration and noise on rough roads, reduces road bumps, and reduces interior noise. Make the driving environment quieter and more comfortable. The fine sipes can reduce the noise caused by air extrusion, and the closed transverse groove design also makes the tire contact the ground more smoothly, comfortably reducing noise from the source, and providing a quiet driving experience.

The Goodyear e-Ride adopts a durable and wear-resistant rubber formula to effectively reduce tread loss during driving. The reinforced carcass design allows the tire to evenly distribute weight when it contacts the ground. It also contributes to sustainable development, relying on the material's super stickiness to reduce particle emissions and waste, reducing pollution to air, water and soil. The Goodyear eRich uses a circuit board tread design. This pattern appeared on the Goodyear concept electric vehicle tire at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show. This unique pattern allows the tire to respond to control changes in real time, both on dry and wet roads. It can start and stop sensitively and effectively prevent hydroplaning.

History of Goodyear tire development

1. Development of new products

As one of the world's largest tire manufacturers, Goodyear has always been committed to new products. Product development to adapt to the ever-changing market needs. Goodyear introduced pneumatic tires in 1899 and obtained a patent for tubeless tires as early as 1903; then it launched pneumatic tires for airplanes and trucks in 1909, and four years later it launched the Goodyear "Airship".

In 1917, Goodyear pioneered the long-distance trucking business, called the "Feizu Express", which proved the durability of its tires. During World War II, in addition to tires, Goodyear also began to manufacture artificial rubber and manufactured more than 4,000 aircraft for the Allied Forces. In 1947, it launched nylon cord tires, and in 1962, it launched polyester cord tires that later became the industry production standard.

After entering the 1950s, Goodyear's operations began to diversify, focusing on the development of new products besides tires. In 1970, the tires on the space vehicle used by the Apollo 14 astronauts to land on the moon were developed by Goodyear, which further recognized Goodyear's ability to produce high-quality tires.

2. Radial tires

In the early 1960s, Goodyear began the era of producing modern radial tires. It is used in all kinds of vehicles, from cars, light trucks, trucks, agricultural vehicles, racing cars to aircraft tires. Goodyear's technology R&D centers in the United States and Luxembourg are committed to developing various innovative tire technologies and patents, and continue to contribute to the development of the industry.

At the same time, Goodyear also specializes in the design and production of supporting tires and related equipment for many world-class automobile manufacturers. International automobile brands using Goodyear tires include Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and Lexus, etc.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Goodyear Tires