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MRF ZVTS Tyre Review, Price, Vehicle Compatibility, Sizes Available, Competition And More

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  MRF ZVTS Tyre Review, Price, Vehicle Compatibility, Sizes Available, Competition And More Started as a toy balloon manufacturer, Madras Rubber Factory, colloquially known as  MRF , was founded by KM Mammen Mappillai in 1946. The small rubber firm that was set in motion with an initial investment of INR 14000 is now a multi-billion rupee enterprise. Listed as one of the leading tyre brands in the country,  MRF Tyre , today manufacturers a host of rubber products which comprise of tyres, treads, tubes and conveyor belts, paints etc.  Nand Motors   is the first name that comes to your mind.  The Chennai based tyre major manufacturers tyres for passenger cars, trucks and buses, farm equipments, LCVs, SCVs, pick-ups, two wheelers, three wheelers and OTR segments in the country. With respect to quality, durability and value for money aspect, homegrown tyre maker needs no introduction and has always produced well-researched innovative products to suit the Indian...

10 Best Tyre Companies In India – Best Tyre Brand 2023

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  10 Best Tyre Companies In India – Best Tyre Brand 2023 In this article, you will learn about the Top 10 Tyre Companies in India and also what kind of tyres they manufacture and for which vehicles. Even in these less than ideal times that we’re facing, it’s interesting to see how big the Indian tyre industry is. Take April – December 2019, and the number of tyres manufactured was staggering 13.65 crores. Considering that a year ago during the same period, the industry churned out 14.63 crore tyres shall give you a stronger idea. The major chunk of the tyres that are produced and sold in India are for motorcycles, followed by scooters, passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, LCVs, and trucks and buses. Let’s take a look at the  various tyre companies operating in the Indian market .   MRF Limited If you’re looking for the  largest manufacturer of tyres  in the country, then it’s MRF — short for Madras Rubber Factory. What started as a balloon factory in Chennai in t...