The current Ceat Specialty brand traces its origins back to 1924 and the city of Turin. The bond with Italy and its technological traditions is therefore strong, with the latter being well expressed in the Ceat Specialty low profile radials for Farmax R65 X3 tractors

A brand born in Italy and very active in the automotive sector, the Ceat brand became part of the Indian Rpg group in 1982, now present in over 120 countries and with a turnover of over three billion dollars, achieved thanks to the work of over five thousand employees distributed across seven plants located in India and Sri Lanka. A global presence that over time has also combined automotive production with industrial agricultural production, the same to which in 2015 it decided to dedicate a specific brand, Ceat Specialty Tyres, which has now established itself above all in the agricultural mechanization sector thanks to an offer of over 130 radial and over 350 conventional tyres.
All are made in a state-of-the-art plant, equipped with the latest generation European and Japanese machinery inaugurated in Ambernath, India, in 2017. Among the most recent generation products are the “Farmax R65 X3” series tractor radials, 65 percent lowered tires, and therefore perfectly aligned with the latest production standards in the sector. In particular, those who want tires capable of minimizing soil compaction by playing on footprint areas that are as large and homogeneous as possible, such as those created by low-profile tires.
Designed with a directional tread, “Farmax R65 X3” also offers a smooth and comfortable ride both in the field and on the road and with minimal wear returns. The reinforced nylon carcass, together with rigid bands, also gives rise to a robustness that allows the tire to absorb shocks and resist deformation even under significant loads.

However, where rubber gives its best is in traction and, as mentioned, in respecting the soil and crops, two pillars of efficient agriculture. Thanks to the optimised design of the lugs, “Farmax R65 X3” adheres to the ground in an optimal manner even on wet or sloping surfaces, helping to contain consumption and speed up work.
The rounded shoulders instead create delicate supports where it is most important, near the crops, which allows you to work safely in sensitive areas without sacrificing yield.
Extremely modern tyres, therefore, which combine performance with a further plus induced by a competitive price/quality ratio, with prices verifiable directly from dealers and the latter certified both by the “Deming Prize” awarded to Ceat in 2017 by the Japanese Union of Scientific Engineers, the only recognition awarded to a non-Japanese company, and by the ISO 9001 quality certification obtained since 1994 which made Ceat the first tyre company in India to be able to boast such a credit.
Title: Ceat Specialty Tyres: Robust and Impact Resistant
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