Yokohama Tire is a Japanese tire company that offers a range of tires for passenger cars, SUVs, light trucks, and commercial vehicles.
Founded in 1917 as a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and B.F. Goodrich Company.
In 1969, Yokohama expanded into the United States, establishing Yokohama Tire Corporation in California.
In 1974, Yokohama introduced the world's first tire made from environmentally friendly orange oil.
In 2015, Yokohama signed a multi-year sponsorship agreement with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys.
In 2017, Yokohama celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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Yokohama's high-performance tire brand, offering a range of tires for sports cars and performance sedans.
Yokohama's SUV and light truck tire brand, offering a range of tires for on-road and off-road driving.
Yokohama's eco-friendly tire brand, offering tires with low rolling resistance and improved fuel efficiency.
Yokohama tires are made in various locations around the world, including Japan, the United States, and Thailand.
Yes, Yokohama tires are known for their high quality and performance, and are a popular choice among drivers.
Yokohama offers a limited warranty on their tires, which varies by tire model and includes coverage for defects in workmanship and materials.
Yes, many Yokohama tires are designed for use in snowy and icy conditions, and offer good traction and handling.
The price of Yokohama tires varies depending on the tire model and size, but they are generally priced in the mid to high range compared to other tire brands.