British veterinarian J.B. Dunlop invented the pneumatic tire. The initial purpose was to satisfy his son Johnny’s desire to ride a three-wheeled bicycle more comfortably and quickly.
1909
Dunlop invested in the establishment of the first rubber factory in modern Japan and began production of bicycle tires and rickshaw tires.
1924
The BENTLEY (Bentley) team using DUNLOP tyres won for the first time in the Le Mans race.
1939
The Le Mans race was forced to be interrupted due to World War II. The winner of that year was the BUGATTI 57C with DUNLOP tyres.
1956
DUNLOP participates in the F1 Grand Prix.
1960
DUNLOP uses a new logo.
The Dunlop R&D department first analyzed the phenomenon of water film slippage.
1972
A DENLOC structure with a tire edge that is tightly meshed with a special rim and is not easily detached from the rim is released.
1988
The 100th anniversary of the practical application of pneumatic tires.
1991
Mazda used the 787B with DUNLOP tyres to participate in the Le Mans Contest.
2006
The "Digital Rotary Simulation III" technology was released, effectively reducing the noise generated by the tires.
The company launched the ENASAVE ES801, a new generation of eco-friendly tires with a ratio of 70% natural resources other than oil.
2011
Establish the new material development technology "4D NANO DESIGN” and develop new materials development technology from the nanophase science.
2013
100% non-oil natural resources tyre ENASAVE 100. After synthetic rubber becomes mainstream tire material (Our company's findings)
2016
Establishing the “4D Innovative Nanoscale Design” to upgrade new material development technology has achieved a qualitative leap in the precision and efficiency of raw material development and has comprehensively improved the tire's low fuel consumption performance, grip performance and wear resistance.
2017
The SMART TYPE CONCEPT, which represents the latest tire technology development concept, aims to focus on the two major concerns of the automotive industry in the future: safety and environmental protection.
2018
The 130th anniversary of the birth of Dunlop tires.
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British veterinarian J.B. Dunlop invented the pneumatic tire. The initial purpose was to satisfy his son Johnny’s desire to ride a three-wheeled bicycle more comfortably and quickly.
1909
Dunlop invested in the establishment of the first rubber factory in modern Japan and began production of bicycle tires and rickshaw tires.
1924
The BENTLEY (Bentley) team using DUNLOP tyres won for the first time in the Le Mans race.
1939
The Le Mans race was forced to be interrupted due to World War II. The winner of that year was the BUGATTI 57C with DUNLOP tyres.
1956
DUNLOP participates in the F1 Grand Prix.
1960
DUNLOP uses a new logo.
The Dunlop R&D department first analyzed the phenomenon of water film slippage.
1972
A DENLOC structure with a tire edge that is tightly meshed with a special rim and is not easily detached from the rim is released.
1988
The 100th anniversary of the practical application of pneumatic tires.
1991
Mazda used the 787B with DUNLOP tyres to participate in the Le Mans Contest.
2006
The "Digital Rotary Simulation III" technology was released, effectively reducing the noise generated by the tires.
The company launched the ENASAVE ES801, a new generation of eco-friendly tires with a ratio of 70% natural resources other than oil.
2011
Establish the new material development technology "4D NANO DESIGN” and develop new materials development technology from the nanophase science.
2013
100% non-oil natural resources tyre ENASAVE 100. After synthetic rubber becomes mainstream tire material (Our company's findings)
2016
Establishing the “4D Innovative Nanoscale Design” to upgrade new material development technology has achieved a qualitative leap in the precision and efficiency of raw material development and has comprehensively improved the tire's low fuel consumption performance, grip performance and wear resistance.
2017
The SMART TYPE CONCEPT, which represents the latest tire technology development concept, aims to focus on the two major concerns of the automotive industry in the future: safety and environmental protection.
2018
The 130th anniversary of the birth of Dunlop tires.