Alongside the 150th anniversary celebration of the global premium tyre manufacturer Continental Tires this month, its Indian arm celebrated the occasion with its retail partners at its Conti Premium Drive (CPD) stores at multiple locations.
The global company commenced this long journey back in 1871 and has consistently come up with several innovations for safer and more comfortable driving experiences worldwide. Some of these include - the world’s first car tyre with a tread in 1904. One of its significant stepping stones to the 20th century was the world’s first tyre made out of synthetic rubber rolling out of the Continental factory as early as 1936.
For the past 150 years, Continental has diversified within the automotive industry and aligned itself to ‘The Future in Motion’ and has developed significant technologies across the globe.
Back in India, the tyre major has recently launched the Generation-6 UC6 and CC6 tyres, which incorporate advanced engineering and technology for passenger and light truck tyres.
Going forward, Continental Tires intends to expand the brand’s presence by opening more CPD stores in India. The CPD stores provide an exclusive tyre buying experience with expert advice to the customers.
Ferdinand Hoyos, Executive Vice President, BU RE Tyres APAC, said, “2021 has been a special year for us. Under the slogan ‘Mobility: Our heartbeat for 150 years,’ we continue to celebrate 150 years of innovation with more than 192,000 employees at more than 560 locations across the world. Mobility continues to be the driving force behind our company’s achievements. From the world’s first automobile tire with patterned tread to smart tires for self-driving cars, from natural and synthetic rubber to tires made from dandelion, we have always pushed the boundaries of mobility. And, we will continue to do so. From 3D dashboards, speakerless audio, intelligent tyres that ‘tell’ you when they need maintenance, it is all happening at Continental.
We look forward to keep innovating and developing pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods.”
Sustainability
One of the critical aspects of Continental Tires is its work towards a sustainable future, and one of the most remarkable breakthroughs in the manufacturing of tyres is making out of the roots of the Dandelion plant. The global company has been recognised for this innovation and was nominated for The German Future Prize 2021. In addition, it secured a special place in the Guinness World Records for the longest distance covered by an electric truck without a charging stop. Globally, the plants have already started using 100% renewable electricity.
Safety
Safety continues to be the company’s key focus since tyres are an integral part of the vehicle, and maintaining the tyre is a critical part of the safety of the passengers. The company has made and tested tyres specifically for India, keeping in mind market-specific usage patterns.
Speaking on the milestone, Claude d’Gama Rose, Managing Director, Continental Tires India, said, “We have been in this industry since 1871, and we continue bringing innovative technologies to the market. In the past century and a half, we have kept the safety of our customers at front and centre as we bring future-oriented technologies to the road. Continental has always believed in the notion of ‘In the market, for the market’, and this will result in these technologies coming to the Indian market through our Modipuram plant.”
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