Yokohama India Expands Local Manufacturing with 20-Inch Tyre Production
Responding to growing SUV market demand, Yokohama India expanded with 20-inch Geolandar X-CV tyres for luxury SUVs.
Yokohama India has begun producing 20-inch tyres at its Bahadurgarh facility in Haryana, responding to increasing demand from the growing SUV and premium vehicle segments, the company said.
The expansion features the Geolandar X-CV (G057), a high-performance tyre designed specifically for luxury SUVs. This premium offering includes an asymmetric tread pattern, advanced silica compounds, and a 2-ply sidewall to deliver improved grip, smoother driving experience, and enhanced durability. The tyres are available through Yokohama's network of over 3,000 retailers across India.
This development follows the company's recent localization of 19-inch tyre production and demonstrates Yokohama's ongoing commitment to meeting evolving market needs.
"With improving road infrastructure and advancement in vehicle geometry, passenger segment vehicle are now opting for larger-inch tyres," said Gaurav Mahajan, Head of Marketing at Yokohama India. "Higher inch tyres also offer better handling and safety as they could accommodate advance braking systems. By expanding our local production capabilities, we are future-proofing our offerings—now with the capability to manufacture up to 24-inch tyres—ensuring that we continue to serve the premium segment with cutting-edge, high-performance products."
The Indian automotive market has shown significant growth, particularly in the SUV and premium vehicle segments. In 2024, India emerged as the third-largest passenger vehicle market globally, with annual sales surpassing 4 million units. This trend is expected to continue, with the luxury car segment also showing potential for expansion.
Yokohama India is expanding local manufacturing to produce larger, high-performance tyres, addressing the needs of Indian motorists. The company remains focused on developing mobility solutions aligned with the changing requirements of Indian motorists
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