Maxxis
Supplying tyres for everything on wheels
While some tyre companies focus only on producing car tyres, Maxxis headed in the opposite direction. Since its inception several decades ago, it has grown to become a developer and manufacturer of almost every type of tyre you can think of.
From touring tyres to sports tyres, and even motorbike and bicycle tyres, you can certainly find many affordable and high-performing tyres bearing the Maxxis brand name. That said, you can count on finding plenty of car tyre variants to consider as well if you want something you can rely on to get you to work, to see family, or just out for the day.
The history of Maxxis
Maxxis Tyres is a subsidiary of the Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Company. That company was founded on 1st January 1967 in Taiwan. It has its headquarters in Yuanlin, Taiwan, today. Even though it is far from being a familiar company, it is one of the biggest in the world – currently sitting just outside the list of top 10 tyre companies.
Maxxis has established itself as a key provider of tyres for both cars and motorcycles. Over the years, it has added tyres for a wider range of vehicles. These include light trucks and even trailers. You can find Maxxis tyres in more than 180 countries worldwide today – including the UK. And if you want to stick with this brand, you can even kit out your bicycle with Maxxis tyres – whether you go mountain biking or road biking.
Maxxis tyres today
The Maxxis range encompasses passenger cars, high-performance cars, off-road vehicles – even the extreme kind – and even gives you tyres suited to any trailer you might be towing. They also provide separate ranges of tyres to enhance your safety on a motorbike.
There are too many Maxxis options to mention them all here, but you’ll find some good examples of their excellent budget tyres in the passenger car range. Take the Bravo HP-M3 tyre for example – taking you through all four seasons, this premium touring tyre provides excellent reliability and wear for many modern vehicles.
Alternatively, if you are looking for something designed for a light truck, the Bravo Series HT-770 may suit. Designed for the road, you can rely on this tyre for the longest journeys, multiple drop-offs, and even when towing.
Choosing the best Maxxis tyres for your needs
Since the Maxxis brand reaches into all kinds of vehicles – motorbikes and even bicycles included – you should first access the type of tyre you need. Once you’ve done that, you’ll be able to view all the current Maxxis tyres you can choose from. Many offer better wear, reduced noise, and an outstanding performance on the road – unless, of course, you choose off-road tyres, of which there are many.
You can see that the Maxxis brand is good enough to give you the ideal tyres for all your vehicles if you happen to drive more than one. Start browsing the Maxxis selection of mid-range tyres today to see what looks most promising.