韩泰轮胎225 55 r172022价格表
[Pacific Automotive Network] Lavida tires use Hankook tires with specifications of 205/55R16, 195/65R15 and 225/45R17. Hankook provides radial tires for passenger cars, light trucks, vans, buses and special racing cars.
Lavida tires use Korean tires with specifications 205/55R16, 195/65R15 and 225/45R17. The market price of Thai Tire is around 500 yuan, and aluminum alloy wheels are also standard equipment for all series.
Hankook Tire was founded in 1941 and is South Korea's first tire company. After more than 70 years of development, Hankook Tire's business has spre ad all over the world through continuous innovation and development. In addition to the global headquarters in Korea, Hankook Tire also has 3 regional headquarters (China, Europe and America) and 27 branches around the world. Hankook Tire's sales network has spre ad to 180 countries around the world, with employees With more than 20,000 employees, nearly 70% of its annual revenue comes from increasingly mature overseas markets. Continuous technological research and development is also an important reason for the continued development of Hankook Tire's business. Hankook Tire invests 5% of its annual operating income in research and development, and has established five R&D centers around the world (located in South Korea, China, Japan, the United States and Germany) to develop cutting-edge technologies.
Hankook Tire entered China in 1996 and has built two major production bases in Huai'an, Jiangsu and Jiaxing, Zhejiang. The Chongqing factory under construction will be officially put into production in mid-2012. In 1998, Hankook Tire established the China Technology Research and Development Center (CTC) in Jiaxing, Zhejiang. Hankook Tire has 15 sales branches and 4 logistics centers in China. As of 2013, Hankook Tire's good and stable quality has led the country's passenger car tire market, and it has supplied products to more than 30 automobile manufacturers such as FAW Group, Shanghai Volkswagen, and Beijing Hyundai.
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