Cosmo Tires enhancing mileage warranty and road-hazard

The change impacts all passenger and light truck tires ranging from 40,000-70,000 miles.
April 3, 2024
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Cosmo Tires, a private label brand exclusively distributed by Tire Group International (TGI), is rolling out an enhancement of their mileage warranty and road-hazard programs that covers all passenger and light truck products currently offered. 

“Our products are over-built and tested on the most rigorous tracks and terrains around the globe and this reflects our investments in manufacturing and quality. Now, all passenger and light truck tires carry Cosmo’s road hazard and milage warranty ranging from 40,000 to 70,000 miles," said Dominick Montouri, Chief Strategy Officer of TGI. "We continue to set the bar for premium features and providing unparalleled value to our partners and consumers. This is the next strategic step in delivering continued confidence that our products are the consumer’s preferred choice in tires.” 

Cosmo will continue its portfolio expansion later this year when they launch their new Gripit X/T, Rockit R/T, and the premium touring, EV ready, Cosmo Kurrent. All upcoming products will also be included in Cosmo’s expanded mileage and road-hazard program. The company currently offers workmanship and a two-retread warranty on their full line of medium truck/bus tires.

“Product development reflects our brand approach. It’s the heartbeat of what we do. We have a trademark for the heartbeat design in our tread patterns as a visual reminder to consumers that we have the pulse of our industry and we are on the forefront of what’s next”, said Joaquin Gonzalez, President of TGI.

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