Cooper tire news

Here are some recent news and updates from Cooper Tire:

Recent News

  1. Cooper Tire Expands its Tire Lineup: Cooper Tire has introduced several new tire lines, including the Discoverer SRX, Discoverer AT3, and Discoverer S/T. These tires are designed for on-road and off-road use and offer improved traction, handling, and durability.
  2. Cooper Tire Partners with NASCAR: Cooper Tire has announced a partnership with NASCAR to become the official tire supplier for the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. This partnership will see Cooper Tire provide tires for all 23 races in the series.
  3. Cooper Tire Invests in New Manufacturing Facility: Cooper Tire has broken ground on a new manufacturing facility in Tupelo, Mississippi. The facility will produce tires for the company's global markets and is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs.
  4. Cooper Tire Introduces New Tire Technology: Cooper Tire has introduced a new tire technology called "Smart Tire Technology". This technology uses sensors and data analytics to monitor tire pressure, temperature, and tread depth, providing drivers with real-time information to improve their driving experience.

Recent Awards and Recognition

  1. Cooper Tire Wins "Best Off-Road Tire" Award: Cooper Tire's Discoverer S/T tire has been named the "Best Off-Road Tire" by Off-Road Magazine.
  2. Cooper Tire Receives "Best in Class" Award: Cooper Tire has received a "Best in Class" award from the Tire Industry Association for its Discoverer SRX tire.
  3. Cooper Tire Named "Top 100 Most Sustainable Companies": Cooper Tire has been named one of the "Top 100 Most Sustainable Companies" by Forbes magazine.

Recent Recalls

  1. Cooper Tire Recalls Certain Tire Models: Cooper Tire has issued a recall for certain tire models due to a potential issue with the tire's sidewall. The recall affects approximately 100,000 tires in the United States.
  2. Cooper Tire Recalls Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Cooper Tire has issued a recall for its Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) due to a potential issue with the system's sensor. The recall affects approximately 200,000 vehicles in the United States.

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