Infinity comments on label, introduces regrooving manual
In the words of Nigel Hampson, Infinity Tyres’ head of business development, the high ratings Infinity truck tyres have earned for the European tyre label should help to eradicate “once and for all” some of the prejudices associated with Chinese-made tyres. Hampson shares that the brand’s truck range “has achieved a C, or higher, on braking over wet surfaces.” Out of Infinity’s 32 truck tyre models, the A01 and the F830 were classified with an ‘A’, and 20 models received a ‘B’, while the remaining 10 achieved a ‘C’. For Hampson, this “confirms the philosophy behind our road safety and wet road performance achievements.” For rolling resistance, nine Infinity models obtained a ‘D’, 22 got a ‘C’ and the INF F865 achieved a ‘B’.
According to K.K. Singh, Infinity’s TBR and OTR sales manager, Infinity truck tyres “have achieved these labelling results because they are a balanced product with a quality comparable to that found on more traditional brands.” Hampson added that these results “only serve to encourage us to continue innovating and launching products which will always be technically superior to the ones preceding them.”
Infinity says it expects its tyres to “become a proven success story in all the markets where they are being sold,” and to supplement this success the company has launched a truck tyre regrooving manual. This has been introduced to cater to today’s more ecologically-conscious customer and to ensure Infinity truck tyres are given a second thought by any fleet manager looking to cut operating costs whilst not sacrificing fleet performance or safety.
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