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The Winter Tire market is a subset of the Automotive Tire market, specifically designed for use in cold weather and icy conditions. Winter Tires are typically made of a softer rubber compound than regular tires, allowing them to remain flexible in cold temperatures and providing better traction on snow and ice. They also feature a unique tread pattern designed to provide better grip on slippery surfaces. Winter Tires are typically used in colder climates, such as those found in Canada and northern parts of the United States.
Winter Tires are an important safety feature for drivers in cold climates, as they provide better traction and control on icy roads. They are also more fuel efficient than regular tires, as the softer rubber compound reduces rolling resistance.
Some companies in the Winter Tire market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Continental, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more