Yokohama is a Japanese tire manufacturer that produces high-performance tires for cars, trucks, and SUVs. The company has over 100 years of experience in the industry and is known for its innovative technology and manufacturing processes.
Founded in 1917 as a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and B.F. Goodrich.
In 1969, Yokohama opened its first overseas sales office in the United States.
In 1983, Yokohama started producing tires for the World Rally Championship.
In 2015, Yokohama became the official tire supplier for the FIA World Touring Car Championship.
In 2017, Yokohama celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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A high-performance tire designed for sports cars and luxury vehicles, offering excellent handling and traction in all conditions.
An all-terrain tire designed for SUVs and light trucks, offering superior traction and durability on and off the road.
A performance tire designed for SUVs and light trucks, offering responsive handling and excellent traction in both wet and dry conditions.
Yokohama has manufacturing plants in Japan, the United States, and other countries around the world.
Yokohama offers a limited warranty on its tires that covers defects in workmanship and materials for a certain period of time or until the tire is worn down to a certain level.
Yokohama produces several winter tires that offer excellent traction in snow and icy conditions, such as the iceGuard iG20 and W.drive V905.
Yes, Yokohama produces tires for various types of motorsports, including the FIA World Touring Car Championship, the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, and Super GT.
Advan technology is Yokohama's proprietary tire technology that includes a number of design elements and materials that improve handling, performance, and durability.