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Jan 08, 2020

JK TYRE EXPANDS ITS LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PORTFOLIO WITH THE LAUNCH OF JET XTRA XLM TYRE

• Jet Xtra XLM Tyre boasts of a special tread pattern design & lug geometry, leading to improved tyre life
• A robust tyre to withstand extra load, built with high strength nylon casing for multiple retreads

Lucknow, January 7, 2020 Indian Tyre Industry major & the market leader in Truck Bus Radial segment, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd today further strengthened its tyre portfolio for light commercial vehicles by introducing Jet Xtra XLM Tyre.

The XF tyre series is built on the cutting edge advanced technology – ‘lower rolling resistance’ (RRC). This technology helps improve tyre efficiency by saving up to 8% fuel in comparison to normal radial tyres.

Built to last especially on the diverse Indian roads, the Jet Xtra XLM is designed to withstand extra load and provide extra tyre life. This new tyre comes with reinforced bead area for high payload carrying capability, in different terrains. The dual curb rib at the side wall protects the tyre from various cuts and damages while a robust shoulder area helps carry greater load. The Jet Xtra XLM Tyre is made with special Tread Compound which helps in cooler running & the extra rubber mass in center leads to extra mileage.

Mr. Srinivasu Allaphan, Director-Sales & Marketing, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd, while commenting on the launch said, “We are immensely proud to introduce our latest tyre offering for light commercial vehicles - the Jet Xtra XLM Tyre right at the beginning of 2020. JK Tyre is the pioneer of radials in the country and is committed towards bringing the best of products and services. This launch sets the tone for what’s in store for this New Year as we continue to bring more product offerings backed by research and innovation, starting with Jet Xtra XLM. With their unique build and resilience, these tyres are well suited for intrastate and interstate travel. It is also suited to haul market load, industrial goods, construction material, fruits and vegetables, grains, logistics and fishery.”