Innovation & Technology

Exmile Tire Expands from Industrial Roots with Passenger Car Debut

Published:
Jun 20, 2025 5:09 PM
Author:
Tom Wilkins
Exmile Targets Global Growth with New Passenger Tyre Line.

Expansion into Passenger Car Market

Exmile Tire, previously known for its industrial and specialty tyres, has launched its first line of passenger car radial (PCR) tyres. The brand's new direction was unveiled at Tyrexpo Asia 2025 in Singapore, held from 12 to 14 March, where Exmile made its international debut in the mass-market tyre sector.

New Manufacturing Capacity in Jiangsu

The company's expansion is backed by a dedicated production facility in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, China. This new factory, part of Exmile Special Tyre Co., Ltd., is designed to produce up to 8 million PCR and industrial tyres annually. The site incorporates advanced manufacturing equipment and draws on international technical support to ensure consistent product quality.

Focus on Quality and Reliability

Exmile emphasises strict quality control and advanced technology in its production processes. The new passenger car tyre line aims to deliver performance and durability suited to diverse driving conditions, aligning with global market standards.

Seeking Global Distribution Partnerships

With its new PCR range, Exmile is seeking to establish long-term international partnerships. The company is inviting inquiries from potential distributors and business collaborators to support its entry into wider markets.

Exmile's pivot from specialty to passenger car tyres reflects a broader industry trend where manufacturers with expertise in niche sectors are scaling up to compete in mainstream markets. The investment in new production capacity and global outreach aligns with a growing emphasis on diversified product portfolios and cross-segment competitiveness in the tyre industry.

Tagged with: passenger car tyres, Exmile Tire, PCR tyre launch, tyre manufacturing, Tyrexpo Asia 2025, global tyre brands

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