Ceat Gripp X3 Tyres Launched In India
Published On Mar 1, 2019 02:02 PM By Gaurav Sadanand for TVS Radeon
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These tyres have been developed using the company’s new Dual Compound Technology (DCT)
- The Ceat Gripp X3 uses two different compounds for its inner and outer layers.
- Once the outer layer wears out, the inner high-strength layer takes over.
- Has been specifically developed for commuter motorcycles.
Ceat has launched its new Gripp X3 tyres in India. These tyres have been developed using the company’s new Dual Compound Technology (DCT) which uses two different layers of compound to ensure greater longevity of the tyres. Over time, tyres tend to wear out and lose grip which hampers the bike’s handling capabilities. According to the manufacturer, the new Ceat Gripp tyres offer the same amount of grip throughout its lifespan.
Essentially, when the outer layer of the Gripp X3 starts to wear out, its inner high strength layer takes over to ensure it provides the same grip as a new tyre, thus delivering consistent grip throughout. These tyres have been specifically designed for commuter motorcycles like the TVS Radeon, Bajaj Discover 110 and others.
Here’s the official statement from the manufacturer for more details.
Press Release:
CEAT Launches its New GRIPP X3 Tyres
Motorcycle tyres that ensure better grip on the road
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
CEAT Tyres recently launched its new Gripp X3 tyres in India. These new tyres by CEAT provide powerful grip on roads ensuring safety to motorcycle riders. CEAT has devised these tyres with its new Dual Compound Technology (DCT) which gives it strong grip while on roads.
Mr. Nitish Bajaj, Senior Vice President (Marketing) said, “CEAT’s continuous focus on Innovation and Research resulted in the development of Dual Compound Technology (DCT). Gripp X3, India’s first of its kind tyre maintains the same grip in its entire lifetime, thus guaranteeing safe and comfortable ride to the riders.”
The Dual Compound Technology is developed by CEAT to deal with the problem of tyres losing its grip with ageing. This technology ensures that when the outer layer of tyre is worn out, the internal high strength layer maintains the grip and provides longevity to the tyre. Thus, the tyre grips the ground like a new one when brakes are applied providing safety to the rider.
Keeping commuter safety in mind, CEAT is exploring innovations in Product Design, Material Development, Compound Development and tyre making process. The company believes this will help in making their position strong in Europe, where they have recently launched tyres.
With growing demand for high quality tyres, CEAT is continuously developing tyres with the latest technology. CEAT has especially designed these tyres keeping in mind the Indian conditions and its customers.
Two-wheeler riders have to deal with potholes, stray animals, careless drivers on Indian roads and driving is a challenge in such circumstances. In such cases it becomes extremely important that the tyre should have excellent grip to prevent slipping on road thereby preventing an accident.