TVS Srichakra Launches Eurogrip Two-Wheeler Tyres In Indonesia

- The TVS Eurogrip tyres have been launched in five different sizes.
- TVS is offering a 4-year warranty scheme on the Eurogrip range.
- These tyres come with an asymmetric pattern with centre groove.
TVS Srichakra has entered the Indonesian market with Eurogrip range of tyres. Eurogrip Bee City two-wheeler tyre range is the first product line to be launched in the market. These tyres are suited for popular scooter and motorbike models in Indonesia and are offered in five sizes to begin with. Bee City tyres are designed with international Eurogrip technologies like Optimized Tread Pattern Design Technology (OpT-PaD), Air Seal-Inner Liner Technology (A-SeT) and Roll Balanced Unique Tyre Construction (RoBusT). The tyres will be available immediately in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang and Surabaya and in the second phase in seven more cities that includes Palembang, Medan, Pontianak, Samarinda, Manado, Banjarmasin and Makassar.

Eurogrip Bee City tyres come with an asymmetric pattern with centre groove.
Sivaramakrishnan V, Chief Technology Officer, TVS Srichakra, "TVS Srichakra is committed to strategically build a strong presence in the attractive Indonesian two wheeler tyre market. "Our Indian and international research and development teams have come together to develop Eurogrip Bee City range of tyres. In the preparatory phase, we conducted detailed market research and studies to understand various parameters ranging from tyre quality functions, pattern preferences and customer usage. Further, the tyre prototypes developed were put through rigorous testing in local Indonesia conditions and were exposed to over 8 lakh kilometres of riding over 4 months each of wet and dry seasons. The test riders rated our tyres better than competition in several aspects that include grip, cornering, handling and maneuverability. We are confident that these tyres will delight our Indonesian customers with an effortless riding experience suited for different conditions."
Eurogrip Bee City tyres come with an asymmetric pattern with centre groove. The tyres have high-flexibility polymer compounds that provide uniform traction and wear with skid-proofing on wet roads as well as better grip on wet or dry tarmac. Moreover, the stronger reinforced casing gives high durability and long tyre life. The tyres come with a four-year warranty scheme and are designed for a wide range of two-wheelers including Yamaha Jupiter Z, Suzuki Smash and Honda Beat among others.
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