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The Summer Tire market is a segment of the Automotive Tire industry that focuses on tires designed for use in warm weather. Summer Tires are typically constructed with a softer rubber compound that provides increased grip and handling in warm temperatures. They are designed to provide better performance in wet conditions, and are often used on sports cars and performance vehicles. Summer Tires are not suitable for use in cold weather, as the softer rubber compound can become brittle and lose traction in colder temperatures.
Summer Tires are typically identified by their tread pattern, which is designed to disperse water and provide increased grip in wet conditions. They are also marked with a “M+S” symbol, which indicates that the tire is suitable for use in mud and snow.
Some of the companies in the Summer Tire market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, Continental, Yokohama, and Hankook. Show Less Read more