
ZC Rubber has officially launched its X-Elite Series truck tyres at the Southeast Asia Dealer Conference & X-Tech Seminar in Singapore. This marks a significant step in the company’s expansion into the Southeast Asian market, introducing a range of tyres engineered to handle the region’s demanding transportation conditions.
The X-Elite Series is built upon ZC Rubber’s X-Tech System, a proprietary innovation platform developed through six decades of tyre manufacturing expertise. This system integrates cutting-edge digital R&D tools and manufacturing advancements to optimise durability, fuel efficiency, and safety.
The X-Tech System includes:

Tyres incorporating the X-Tech System deliver impressive performance gains:
✅ 15% increase in mileage
✅ 3L fuel savings per 100km
✅ 10°C lower sidewall temperature
✅ 10% stronger tyre casing
✅ 15% better wet grip
✅ Low noise level at 69dB(A)
The X-Elite Series is designed for the unique challenges of Southeast Asia, catering to both high-mileage operations and overloading conditions common in the region’s logistics, transport, and mining sectors.
The X-Elite Series made its regional debut at TyreXpo Asia Singapore 2025, drawing significant interest from industry professionals. The series’ enhanced durability, fuel efficiency, and adaptability to Southeast Asian conditions sparked discussions on its potential in the regional market.
“The launch of the X-Elite Series demonstrates our dedication to pushing the boundaries of commercial tyre innovation,” said Mr. Justin Cui, Asia Sales Director of ZC Rubber International Business. “With the integration of the X-Tech System, we are setting a new benchmark for performance and efficiency, ensuring that our customers in Southeast Asia receive the best-in-class solutions tailored to their operational needs.”
With its focus on innovation and regional adaptability, the X-Elite Series is set to become a key player in Southeast Asia’s commercial tyre market.
For more details on the X-Elite Series, visit www.zc-rubber.com.



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