Where Are Michelin Tyres Made? Brand Origins Explained

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Ever wondered where Michelin tyres are made? This quick guide explores the origins of the Michelin brand, its main manufacturing base in France, and how its global network of factories helps maintain the brand’s reputation for innovation and quality. Learn why Michelin continues to be one of the world’s most trusted tyre manufacturers.

When it comes to the tyre market, there are very few brands that match the status, reputation, and prestige of Michelin. Having expanded out of the tyre market to encompass other industries, including travel and restaurant guides, Michelin is an iconic name in the world of enterprise.

Despite its global dominance however, one question that lots of drivers and tyre customers in particular ask is, where is Michelin based and where are its tyres made?

Where is Michelin Based?

Michelin is a French brand and is the second highest producer of tyres in the world after Bridgestone. 

Because Michelin is so renowned, it has multiple manufacturing plants and factories in different countries, to serve its global demand. 

But its origin remains in France, more specifically in Clermont-Ferrand where its main factory stands. This is the home of innovation and new release tyres, before they are then rolled out around the world and across its other facilities.

While overseas tyres are likely manufactured in a factory closer to home, Michelin was born and bred in France and still regards France as its home. 

At Tyres.co.uk we are proud to stock and supply Michelin tyres alongside other brands and makes, giving customers the full benefit of our expertise and a diverse range.

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