New generation of Davanti Tyres to star at Automechanika Dubai
7th June 2019Disruptive tyre manufacturer Davanti will take its latest generation of tyres to Automechanika Dubai from June 10.
Just four years after bringing its first car tyre – the DX390 – to the market, Davanti has developed a full passenger car range and moved into innovation phase two with it’s latest offerings.
Having unveiled it in dubai last year, Davanti returns with the full-production Terratoura all-terrain tyre – a major move forward for its presence in global markets.
It will also showcase it’s next-generation ultra-high performance tyre – Protoura Sport. This model is still in the early stages of testing but is already shaping up to disrupt the UHP sector as Terratoura is shaking things up off-road.
“We are entering a new phase of development,” said Davanti Product Manager Gary Cross. “Our current range of passenger car and van tyres is strong, established and well-tested. The DX640 – a road tyre – is even used by the racing school at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve.
“But we cannot stand still. Just because our tyres are great does not mean we can’t do better. We need to continually challenge ourselves.
“We did it with the Terratoura all-terrain tyre and that has been a big success. With Protoura we are looking at the next generation of Davanti tyre and using all our expertise to make it our best product yet.”
Davanti will also highlight its elite-level brand partnerships with Everton Football Club and the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve at this year’s stand.
“As a brand with both a fast growing range and reputation, being able to forge and strengthen relationships there is especially important as we seek to build new partnerships in new territories,” said Davanti General Manager Peter Cross.
“Bringing Davanti’s quality, service and value to new customers is our primary goal. We believe a safe, comfortable, enjoyable drive should be accessible to all, which is why we are constantly working to bring Davanti to new drivers all over the globe.”