Yokohama unveils Geolandar X-AT, Geolandar M/T G003 next-gen off-road tires
Both tires incorporate Yokohama's innovative technology to enhance wear and side-cut resistance, ensuring longevity and minimising the risk of punctures or damage.
Yokohama India has unveiled two new additions to its Geolandar series: the Geolandar X-AT and Geolandar M/T G003. Engineered to meet the demands of off-road enthusiasts, these tires promise unmatched performance and durability.
The Geolandar X-AT strikes a balance between All Terrain and Mud Terrain tires, providing superior traction and stability on various surfaces. Whether traversing rocky terrain or cruising on highways, it offers a smooth driving experience.
Meanwhile, the Geolandar M/T G003 is tailored for loose terrain, excelling in muddy trails, steep inclines, and rough terrain with its robust design and advanced tread pattern.
Both tires incorporate Yokohama's innovative technology to enhance wear and side-cut resistance, ensuring longevity and minimising the risk of punctures or damage.
Harinder Singh, CEO and MD of Yokohama India, speaking on the announcement said "The Geolandar X-AT and Geolandar M/T G003 represent the next-gen off-road tires, combining cutting-edge technology with Yokohama's renowned quality and reliability. In line with our brand positioning of Celebrating the Motoring Lifestyle, these tires are engineered to exceed the expectations of motoring enthusiasts, delivering unmatched performance, safety, and economy. The new additions to the Geolandar series will undoubtedly elevate your motoring experience,”
With M+S rating and Rim Protector, the Geolandar X-AT, Geolandar M/T G003 meet off-road specifications while providing added protection against curb damage, the company shared.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
20 Feb 2024
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