The agricultural tires market is witnessing steady and durable expansion, supported by increasing mechanization across global farming systems, higher sales of agricultural equipment, and recurring replacement demand. In 2024, the market was valued at US$ 10.43 billion and is forecast to grow to US$ 16.18 billion by 2033, advancing at a CAGR of 5.0% over the forecast period. Strong equipment demand across Asia Pacific, North America, and Latin America continues to underpin the market’s positive momentum.Turning Tires to Triumph: Global Agriculture Tires Market to Reach US$ 14.21 Bn by 2030 with a CAGR of 5.14%
Asia Pacific leads global volumes and growth, with India and China collectively recording over 1.4 million tractor sales in 2024. India, the world’s largest tractor market, surpassed 900,000 units in FY 2023-2024, while China crossed 500,000 units, driven largely by demand for high-horsepower equipment. In North America, the U.S. reported sales of more than 217,000 tractors and approximately 5,500 combines in 2024, reinforcing the region’s leadership in advanced tire adoption. Europe’s emphasis on premium solutions is reflected in strategic collaborations such as CEAT Specialty’s partnership with Massey Ferguson.
Ongoing mechanization - spanning sprayers, harvesters, forestry equipment, and autonomous farm machinery - continues to expand tire demand across multiple applications and rim sizes, supporting sustained market growth over the long term.
Noteworthy Market Developments:
Product innovation remained strong in 2024, with more than 100 new agricultural tire models introduced globally. These launches focused on enhanced flotation, puncture resistance, and self-cleaning tread designs tailored for diverse field conditions. Advanced radial constructions, including steel-belted and IF/VF technologies, are now incorporated into over half of newly produced high-horsepower tractor tires. In parallel, Central Tire Inflation Systems (CTIS) are gaining traction, and more than 30% of new tractors now feature integrated tire pressure monitoring systems to optimize traction and reduce soil compaction.Southeast Asia continues to anchor the global supply chain, accounting for roughly 70% of natural rubber production. Key manufacturers such as Alliance Tire Company Ltd., BKT, Bridgestone, CEAT, and Michelin have expanded regional distribution hubs to improve responsiveness to seasonal demand cycles. Sustainability is also emerging as a differentiator, with at least 20 tire models now using bio-based oils or recycled rubber compounds. In the U.S. alone, over 1.2 million agricultural tires are recycled annually, highlighting progress toward circular economy practices.
Core Growth Drivers:
Replacement-driven demand remains one of the most influential forces shaping the agricultural tires market. Radial tires typically deliver 3,000-5,000 operating hours, while bias tires average 2,000-3,000 hours, creating a recurring replacement cycle of approximately five years for most tractor tires. Harvester tires follow longer replacement intervals of nearly 10 years, whereas sprayers and spreaders - frequently exposed to road use - often require new tires every 1-2 years.Increasing machinery intensity, higher annual operating hours, and the adoption of high-load configurations such as dual and triple tire setups are accelerating wear rates and strengthening aftermarket demand. The continued expansion of mechanized farming in emerging economies, combined with rising global crop production targets, ensures sustained tire demand across both OEM and replacement channels.
Emerging Technology Trends:
Technological integration is reshaping performance benchmarks in the agricultural tires market. CTIS technology enables real-time pressure optimization, extending tire lifespan by up to 20% while improving fuel efficiency and field productivity. Radial tire adoption is accelerating, supported by IF/VF constructions that minimize soil compaction and improve load-bearing capacity. The deployment of more than 15,000 autonomous and robotic agricultural vehicles globally in 2024 has further increased demand for specialized tire designs.Digitalization is also transforming procurement and distribution. More than 5,000 agricultural tire SKUs are now available through online platforms - over double the number listed five years ago. Innovation momentum remains strong, with more than 200 patent filings related to agricultural tire technologies. Collaborative research between manufacturers and academic institutions is advancing sustainable materials and optimizing tread patterns for crop- and terrain-specific applications.
Barriers to Optimization:
Despite favorable fundamentals, the market faces challenges related to supply chain constraints, raw material price volatility, and uneven infrastructure development. While North America and Europe benefit from mature logistics networks, parts of Africa and South America continue to experience delays in tire availability. Additionally, the shift from bias to radial tires presents affordability challenges for small-scale farmers, as higher upfront costs can limit adoption despite long-term efficiency benefits.Environmental compliance is another pressure point. Regulators and buyers are increasingly demanding lower emissions, higher recycling rates, and sustainable materials. Manufacturers must carefully balance innovation, cost efficiency, and environmental responsibility while navigating region-specific infrastructure limitations.
Detailed Market Segmentation:
Market Segment Analysis
By Application, tractors represent the largest demand segment, accounting for 36.40% of the global market in 2024. With more than 1.7 million tractors sold worldwide that year, tire demand is reinforced by their central role in tillage, planting, and harvesting operations. Growth in high-horsepower tractors and precision agriculture is further increasing demand for advanced tire solutions.By Distribution, the aftermarket segment dominates with 59.40% market share, reflecting predictable wear cycles and the size of the installed tractor base. Replacement demand is strengthened by increased awareness among farmers regarding performance benefits from timely tire upgrades, as well as rising tire recycling and retrofit activity.
By Rim Size, tires ranging from 24-42 inches hold over 31% market share due to their compatibility with mainstream tractors, combines, and self-propelled sprayers. These sizes balance load capacity, maneuverability, and field efficiency and are commonly deployed in dual and triple tire configurations.
By Type, bias tires maintain a leading position with 54.9% revenue share, particularly in developing regions where cost efficiency remains critical. However, radial tires are gaining traction rapidly in North America and Europe as precision farming, fuel efficiency, and sustainability objectives accelerate technology shifts.
Segment Breakdown:
By Tire Type
- Bias
- Radial
By Application
- Tractor
- Harvesters
- Attachments/ Implements
- Sprayers/ Irrigation
- Forestry
- MPT (Multi-purpose Tires)
- Others
By End Users (Distribution Channel)
- OEMs
- After Market
- Retread Tires
By Rim Size
- < 15’’
- 15-24’’
- 24-42’’
- >42’’
Geographic Insights:
Region Segment Analysis
Asia Pacific leads the global agricultural tires market with a 55.40% share, supported by rapid mechanization in India and China. Tractor sales in these two countries exceeded 1.4 million units in 2024, aided by proximity to natural rubber resources and government subsidies promoting mechanized agriculture. Expansion initiatives by companies such as Yokohama Rubber into off-highway tire production have further reinforced regional dominance.North America ranks as the second-largest market, characterized by intensive equipment utilization, advanced farming practices, and strong demand for premium tire technologies. In 2024, the U.S. recorded tractor sales exceeding 217,000 units and nearly 5,600 combine sales. Precision agriculture and contract farming continue to drive high tire turnover and sustained aftermarket demand.
The United States remains the largest national market, leading adoption of digital tire monitoring, multi-tire configurations, and sustainable tire innovations. More than 1.2 million tires were recycled in 2023, reflecting a well-developed aftermarket and circular economy infrastructure. Ongoing partnerships between tire manufacturers and academic institutions support continued R&D in eco-friendly materials and tread engineering.
Country/Region Breakdown
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- Western Europe
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Rest of Western Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Poland
- Russia
- Rest of Eastern Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia & New Zealand
- ASEAN
- Myanmar
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Middle East & Africa (MEA)
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Rest of MEA
- South America
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Rest of South America
Leading Market Participants
Key players are actively investing in advanced tire technologies, sustainability initiatives, and expanded global distribution networks. Major participants include:
- Alliance Tire Company Ltd.
- Balkrishna Industries Limited (BKT)
- Bridgestone Corporation
- CEAT ltd.
- China National Rubber Tire Co.
- Coker Tires
- Continental AG
- Duratread
- Michelin Group
- Mitas
- Nokian Tyres plc
- Pirelli & C. S.p.A.
- Salsons Impex Pvt. Ltd.
- Specialty Tires of America, Inc.
- Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
- Titan International, Inc.
- Trelleborg AB
- Goodyear India Ltd.
- Cheng Shin Rubber
- Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd.
- Hankook Tire & Technology
- Giti Tire
- Toyo Tire Corporation
- Other Prominent Players
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Alliance Tire Company Ltd.
- Balkrishna Industries Limited (BKT)
- Bridgestone Corporation
- CEAT ltd.
- China National Rubber Tire Co.
- Coker Tires
- Continental AG
- Duratread
- Michelin Group
- Mitas
- Nokian Tyres plc
- Pirelli & C. S.p.A.
- Salsons Impex Pvt. Ltd.
- Specialty Tires of America, Inc.
- Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
- Titan International, Inc.
- Trelleborg AB
- Goodyear India Ltd.
- Cheng Shin Rubber
- Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd.
- Hankook Tire & Technology
- Giti Tire
- Toyo Tire Corporation
Table Information
| Report Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 283 |
| Published | July 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2024 - 2033 |
| Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 10.43 Billion |
| Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 16.18 Billion |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 5.0% |
| Regions Covered | Global |


