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JK Tyre showcases product portfolio at Automechanika Dubai 2025

With sustained infrastructure development and economic expansion across the region, the commercial tyre segment is expected to witness robust growth in the coming years

JK Tyre & Industries said that it showcased its product portfolio across the TBR, PCR and 2/3-wheeler segments at Automechanika Dubai 2025. This year marks the company’s 11th consecutive participation at the prestigious trade show.

At this year’s edition, JK Tyre showcased its premium offerings tailored for the Middle East and Africa region, one of the company’s key international growth markets. With sustained infrastructure development and economic expansion across the region, the commercial tyre segment is expected to witness robust growth in the coming years. Leveraging this momentum, JK Tyre aims to further strengthen its presence and expand its market share across both commercial and passenger segments in the MENA and GCC aftermarket, the firm said.

Speaking at the event Dr. Arun Kumar Bajoria, Director & President (International), JK Tyre & Industries Ltd. said, “Automechanika provides an excellent platform to meet all our customers under one roof and gain insights into their needs and evolving market demands. We have displayed products from our flagship brands—JK Tyre and Vikrant—along with offerings from our associate company, Valiant. We remain fully committed to serving our customers across the MENA and GCC regions.”

The company also unveiled its latest PCR and van tyre range designed specifically for Europe, covering Summer, Winter, and All-Season applications. Demonstrating its continued commitment to innovation and sustainability, JK Tyre further showcased its Treel smart solutions, including PCR tyres equipped with embedded sensors.

Automechanika Dubai, the largest international exhibition for the automotive aftermarket industry in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), was held from 9–11 December 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. It brought together global industry leaders and featured a broad showcase spanning parts, components, tyres, batteries, digital innovations and more.

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