What tire brands are made by Michelin?
Michelin’s tire lineup extends beyond the flagship Michelin brand. The group also owns and markets several other tire brands around the world, including BFGoodrich, Kleber, Uniroyal, Riken, and Tigar, with regional availability varying by market.
Michelin is best known for its iconic tires, but its corporate portfolio spans multiple brands used in different regions and markets. The following sections outline the brands commonly associated with Michelin today and how they appear in various parts of the world.
Global Brand Portfolio
The list below covers the brands that are commonly recognized as part of Michelin's global lineup, though some may be more prominent in certain regions than others.
- Michelin
- BFGoodrich
- Kleber
- Uniroyal
- Riken
- Tigar
Availability and naming can vary by country, and some brands may be marketed primarily in specific regions. For many drivers, your local Michelin dealer will show tires under these brands depending on the market.
Notes on Brand Use and Regional Variations
Brand presence is influenced by regional distribution agreements, manufacturing arrangements, and market demand. In North America, BFGoodrich and Uniroyal are widely seen alongside Michelin-branded tires. In Europe and other regions, Kleber and Riken products may appear, alongside the flagship Michelin line. Tigar-branded tires have appeared in select European markets as part of Michelin's global footprint.
Where to find exact offerings you can check Michelin's regional websites or contact authorized dealers. The brand lineup may evolve with strategic partnerships, factory assignments, and market changes.
Summary
Michelin's tire family includes the core Michelin brand and several non-Michelin brands such as BFGoodrich, Kleber, Uniroyal, Riken, and Tigar. Availability varies by region, so the exact lineup you see can differ depending on where you shop.
