Kingsway to market Goodrich all-terrain tyre for Kenyan market
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By
Kurian Musa
| Sep 28, 2015
NAIROBI: Kingsway Tyres has launched the all-new BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 tyres.
The tyres were launched during the just-ended Total Motorshow, which was held at the KICC.
During the show, the Kingsway Tyres Techking tire stand won gold in the fountain area section. Techking tires showcased their Earth Mover and Truck tyres for the Kenyan market in an innovative display.
Speaking at the launch, Kingsway Tyres Chief Executive Officer Mr Aashit Shah said, “BF Goodrich KO2 has great appeal to off-road enthusiasts and those who face constant challenging roads with gravel, mud and dirt. The KO2’s toughness, durability and traction – as well as its improved tread life and great road manners – deliver strong benefits, whether for work, play or just to get home.”
Engineered from BFGoodrich’s championship off-road motorsports racing technology, the KO2 delivers exceptional toughness, durability and traction for traversing harsh conditions, including gravel, dirt, rock, mud and snow. The new KO2 will give consumers the confidence to take on the toughest challenges for work or play.
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The tire is the first consumer product to incorporate the company’s race-proven and race-winning technology that gives it unmatched toughness against sidewall splitting.
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