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Where are Nokian Tyres made?

Where are Nokian Tyres made?

Finland
Nokian Tyres’ production plants are located in Finland, Russia and the US. A new factory in the US enables a more diverse production and tires that are specially tailored to North American roads are already in the market.

Are Nokian Tires good quality?

Nokian produces excellent tires in all categories, but they are especially good at making winter tires. They might be expensive for some people, but there is no denying the fact that you’re getting what you’re paying for. I would definitely put the Finnish brand up there with the best tire manufacturers in the world.

Is Nokian a premium TYRE?

Nokian Tyres develops and manufactures premium tires for people who value safety and sustainability. Our Vianor chain provides tire and car services.

How many years do Nokian tires last?

To avoid tire failures caused by age degradation, Nokian Tyres recommends tires (including spares) be removed from service and replaced 10 years after their date of the manufacture, regardless of tread depth or usable condition.

Is Nokia and Nokian the same?

Nokian is “Nokia” in the genitive, thus Nokian renkaat meaning “Tyres of Nokia”. The European subsidiary of Japanese tyre company Bridgestone is currently the largest minority shareholder.

Does Michelin own Nokian?

NOKIAN TYRES PLC AND MICHELIN GROUP SIGNED TWO MANUFACTURING AGREEMENTS. Nokian Tyres plc and Michelin Group signed yesterday two manufacturing agreements concerning the manufacturing of Nokian branded agricultural and industrial tyres as well as truck tyres at Michelin factories.

Are Nokian tires loud?

The results reinforced a long standing belief that I have had: that Nokian makes exceptionally quiet studded tires. I used the meter on the same stretch of highway at 72mph, first with the studded tires (90 decibels), and then with the new summer tires (85 decibels).

Are Nokian tires quiet?

The Nokian eNTYRE 2.0 is a premium All-Season tire that has excellent wet grip, a smooth and quiet ride, long tread life, great handling and good winter grip when compared to other Premium All-Season tires.

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How old is my Nokian Tires?

The manufacture date is located on the sidewall of the tyre, displayed as a four-digit number; the first two are for the week and the last two for the year. For example “1117” means the tyre was manufactured in week 11 of the year 2017.

Where is Nokian winter tires made?

Nokian Tyres’ production facilities are located in Finland and Russia. Product development and the manufacture of prototypes and test batches are located in Nokia next to the company’s headquarters. The Nokia factory manufactures passenger car tyres, heavy tyres and retreading materials for truck tyres.

What kind of tires do Nokian Tires make?

Nokian Tyres develops and manufactures premium tires for people who value safety and sustainability. Inspired by our Scandinavian heritage, we craft innovative products for passenger cars, trucks and heavy machinery that give you peace of mind in all driving conditions.

Where is the Nokian tire factory in Tennessee?

Nokian Tyres broke ground on its Tennessee Factory. The new factory will be the Company’s first manufacturing facility in North America and it will be located in Dayton (Rhea County), Tennessee. The annual capacity of the factory will be 4 million tires with an expansion potential in the future.

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What makes Nokian one HT tires so safe?

Crafted to meet the demands of North American roads, the Nokian ONE HT provides safer performance in all conditions: stronger grip on wet roads, a tailored tread to maximize comfort, and even winter properties that help navigate mild snow and ice.

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Ruth Doyle