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Kumho Tyres Gisborne

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▷ Kumho Ecsta PA51

▷ Kumho Crugen HT51

▷ Kumho Solus KH16

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Kumho Tyres NZ History

The history of Kumho Tires begins in 1960 in South Korea, its name translates to “bright lake” and it has been its philosophy in the creation of its products, giving users a great experience when driving their vehicles. Kumho Tires has done a short time, what has taken place in the tire sector for a long time and this can be seen in the fact that Kumho is one of the 10 tire manufacturers in the world, and currently has more than 7 factories located in South Korea, Vietnam, China and the United States where tires are produced.

Kumho Tires invests a large part of its earnings in technology development always to surprise users with new products. Kumho Tires apart from manufacturing tires for automobiles, crossovers, sports vehicles, vans, light trucks and commercial, Kumho also produces tires for racing vehicles. Kumho offers a wide variety of ranges for all tastes. Ecsta for high performance, Solus and Sense for touring, Crugen and Road Venture light trucks and vans.

Gisborne, located in the northwest corner of the North Island of New Zealand, is characterized as the first city in the world to see the sun. Known for its agriculture and for the production of wine that is valuable for its economy, it has an enviable coastline. In these mountainous parks, surfing and fishing are practised. In the centre of the city, Whataupoko is the headquarters of the District Council.

Ancient traditions haunt and are evident in many parts of the city such as Kaiti Beach, where Captain Cook first arrived in New Zealand. Its history tells that Titirangi was the arrival point of the migratory waka (canoes) that brought the first Maori to the area, Horouta.