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The Premium Tire market within the Automotive Tire industry is composed of tires that are designed to provide superior performance and safety. These tires are typically made from higher quality materials and feature advanced tread designs that provide better traction and handling. Premium tires are often more expensive than standard tires, but they offer improved performance and safety features that can be beneficial for drivers.
Premium tires are often used by drivers who want to maximize their vehicle's performance, such as those who participate in motorsports or off-road activities. They are also popular with drivers who want to ensure their safety on the road, as premium tires can provide better grip and handling in wet and dry conditions.
Some of the companies in the Premium Tire market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Continental, Yokohama, and Hankook. Show Less Read more