Kleber Tyres was launched in 1910, originally as a subsidiary of BFGoodrich car tyres. It is now owned and operated by Michelin which took over control of Kleber in 1981, exposing the brand and its selection of tyres to premium research, development, and testing facilities – as well as high quality innovation.
Throughout its history and expansion, Kleber tyres has operated in the automotive tyre market as well as the two-wheeler market and various industrial van tyre fittings and applications. Not only was a Kleber tyre fixed to the Concorde in 1969, but in 1951 Kleber Tyres was responsible for creating the first tyre with an inner tube, and in 1960 the brand created a tyre with a textile belt for unbeatable durability.
Today, the Kleber Tyres collection is filtered by season, with the brand boasting the prestige of Michelin and its original equipment connection to reputable vehicle manufacturers like Peugeot, Renault, Suzuki, and Volkswagen.