TOKYO—Even teeny tiny cars need great, big innovations. Sustainable innovations. Innovations of the airless tire kind. Turns out, Bridgestone knows a thing or two about both. "Bridgestone has placed ...
Tyre makers Bridgestone have unveiled a new tyre they have created that requires no air inside to make it functional. The new airless tyres are instead equipped with resin spokes inside the tyre that ...
Although it'd be unfair to say that tires are one of the more old-fashioned aspects of your modern car - since tire manufacturers spend millions constantly developing them - they do have their flaws.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — While most of the various tire makers' work on developing a viable non-pneumatic tire/wheel unit is focused on industrial or passenger-car applications, Bridgestone Americas Inc. is ...
It’s not the first of its kind (Michelin already showed a prototype), but it looks like the airless tire Bridgestone has developed is the most advanced we’ve seen so far. The Japanese company’s main ...
Japanese tire giant Bridgestone is hoping to beat Michelin's so-called Tweel to the airless tire market with a new model launching soon for semi trucks, according to a report from Automotive News.
Bridgestone Corp.'s new "airless tires" technology is coming to vehicles soon—but probably not in the way auto makers assume. The Japanese manufacturer wants to get its technology into the hands of ...
Changing a tire at the side of the road is no big deal (you know that the tire-iron is for removing the wheel-nuts and not just for self defense, right?), but suffering a blowout on the freeway isn't ...
Tire problems consistently rank among the Top 3 most common CSA violations – putting 3,156 trucks out of service during last June’s CVSA inspection blitz alone – but Bridgestone has a plan that could ...
LAS VEGAS — Bridgestone Corp. expects its "airless tire" technology to be commercially available soon — but probably not in the way auto makers assume. The Japanese company wants to get its ...
Although it'd be unfair to say that tires are one of the more old-fashioned aspects of your modern car - since tire manufacturers spend millions constantly developing them - they do have their flaws.
Bridgestone Corp.'s new "airless tires" technology is coming to vehicles soon — but probably not in the way auto makers assume. The Japanese manufacturer wants to get its technology into the hands of ...