Ferentino Tyres redefines OEM tyre market in Sri Lanka with unmatched 75% value share

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In a remarkable ascent, Ferentino Tyres has established itself as the unrivaled leader in Sri Lanka’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tyre market, capturing an impressive 75% value share, according to a company statement.

In just a short period, Ferentino has revolutionized the industry landscape by gaining the trust of leading automobile manufacturers and setting a new standard for quality, safety, and performance.

The journey of Ferentino is one of innovation, credibility, and excellence. By consistently providing world-class tires tailored to the needs of both passenger and commercial vehicles, the brand has become the preferred choice for Sri Lanka’s top OEMs.

Today, Ferentino proudly collaborates with some of the most respected automotive companies in the country, including Unimo Enterprises, Micro Cars, Abans Auto (Pvt) Ltd, David Pieris Motor Company (DPMC), Ranathunga Motors, KD Rise Electrical Motors, and Lanka Ashok Leyland.

Lahiru Lokuwithana, Managing Director of Ferentino Tyres, stated, “Ferentino’s phenomenal growth in the OEM tyre segment proves that Sri Lankan engineering and global standards can go hand in hand. Ferentino Tyres have become synonymous with trust, reliability, and performance—values that leading manufacturers demand and we consistently deliver.”

As the brand continues its forward momentum, Ferentino is not only transforming Sri Lanka’s OEM tyre industry but is also preparing to strengthen its presence in international markets, showcasing the pride of Sri Lankan manufacturing globally.

Image Caption: The Ferentino Tyre Corporation Plant in Horana


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