How Certified Tyres Differ from Non-Certified Alternatives
Certified tyres meet rigorous performance and safety standards, offering distinct advantages over non-certified alternatives.

Here’s how they differ:

1. Safety and Reliability
Tyre certification undergo testing for traction, durability, and heat resistance. They meet standards set by regulatory bodies like BIS (India), DOT (USA), or ECE (Europe), ensuring safer driving.

2. Performance Assurance
Certified tyres provide consistent performance across varying road conditions. They’re tested for braking distance, wet grip, and rolling resistance—key factors in driving comfort and fuel economy.

3. Quality Control
Manufacturers of certified tyres adhere to stringent quality control protocols, ensuring each unit meets benchmark specifications. Non-certified tyres may lack such oversight, leading to inconsistent or inferior quality.

4. Warranty and Support
Certified tyre brands usually offer warranties, after-sales support, and product traceability. Non-certified tyres often lack these, making replacements or claims difficult.

5. Regulatory Compliance
Certified tyres are often mandatory for commercial or high-performance vehicles. Using non-certified tyres may result in fines or failed inspections, especially in regulated markets.

 

While non-certified tyres may seem cost-effective initially, the long-term risks in safety, performance, and compliance make certified tyres a smarter, safer investment.

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One of HASETRI’s core strengths lies in tyre certification. The lab conducts rigorous testing procedures to evaluate tyre safety, durability, performance, and regulatory compliance.

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