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The High Performance Tire market is a subset of the Automotive Tire market, focusing on tires designed for high-speed driving and superior handling. These tires are typically made from a softer rubber compound, allowing for better grip and improved cornering. They also feature a more aggressive tread pattern, which helps to disperse water and reduce the risk of hydroplaning. High Performance Tires are often used on sports cars and luxury vehicles, as they provide superior performance and a smoother ride.
High Performance Tires are typically more expensive than standard tires, due to their superior construction and materials. They also tend to wear out faster, requiring more frequent replacement. Despite this, they remain popular among drivers who prioritize performance and safety.
Some companies in the High Performance Tire market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Continental, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more