Ceat Launches Gripp MX Range of Tyres

Ceat announced the launch of Gripp MX range of tyres. The new range of tyres will target the ever-growing community of motosports professionals and enthusiasts in India and globally.
The Gripp MX range is available in two different sizes, 2.75-18 and 3.00-18, and the people at Ceat say that the Gripp MX has superior grip characteristics with excellent handling property, which makes it perfect for dirt/off-road.
The team at Ceat closely worked with the riders across the globe to deliver a product that produces optimal performance on the race track. It's specially formulated rubber compound ensures bare minimum cuts and chipping on the tread blocks. It also ensures excellent riding comfort and grip through- out the varying ride conditions during the race.
Considering that the motorsport scene in India has seen a growth over the past few years and that is noticeable with active tracks in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Jaipur, Delhi, Nashik, Kolhapur, Bangalore and Nagpur.
Prabhakar Tiwari, GM Marketing said, "We are mindful of extreme nature of motosports, hence we have designed these tyres with CEAT's trademark superior grip characteristics, which will ensure the safety of riders while allowing them to extract the best performance from their bikes. The tyres are also designed to deliver high-speed stability to ensure our riders have the edge over competition. "
CEAT Gripp MX will soon be available with authorized CEAT Shoppe dealers across the country.
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