CEAT Launches Cutting-Edge Steel Radial Tyres for High-Performance Motorcycles in India
Experience the power and precision of CEAT's advanced steel radial tyres, engineered for high-performance motorcycles in India.
By Gargi Khatri
Jan 22, 2024 03:21 pm IST
Published On
Jan 22, 2024 02:31 pm IST
Last Updated On
Jan 22, 2024 03:21 pm IST

Key Highlights:
- CEAT has launched Sportrad, and Crossrad series of premium steel radial tyres
- The Sportrad series is priced at Rs 12,500 for a set of tyres
- The Crossrad series is priced at Rs 4,300 for a set of tyres
CEAT, one of India's leading tyre manufacturers, has launched a new line of premium steel radial tyres, Sportrad, and Crossrad, specifically designed for high-performance motorcycles. This latest addition to Ceat's product portfolio showcases the company's commitment to innovation and quality in catering to the evolving needs of motorcycle enthusiasts.
Sportrad Series: Precision Performance for High-Speed Thrills
The Sportrad series, tailored for motorcycles like KTM RC 390, Duke 390, Bajaj Dominar 400, and TVS Apache RR310, is engineered to deliver unparalleled performance at high speeds. Priced at Rs 12,500 for a set of tyres, the Sportrad platform boasts equidistant midcrown grooves for enhanced cornering stability. The silica-blended tread compound strikes a balance of stiffness, ensuring a secure grip on the road.
The innovative features of Sportrad include slick shoulders designed for extreme lean angles, optimized groove design for superior wet grip, and cornering stability. With a capability to reach speeds up to 270 kmph, these tyres redefine the riding experience for those seeking precision and reliability.
Arnab Banerjee, Managing Director & CEO of Ceat, expressed, "The Steel Rad series is a testament to Ceat’s commitment to innovation and quality. With the Steel Rad series, we are introducing a new era of motorcycle tyres that combine cutting-edge technology with a passion for performance."
Crossrad Series: Conquer Diverse Terrains with Confidence
Ceat's Crossrad series is tailored to cater to motorcycles such as Yamaha's FZ Series and Suzuki's Gixxer Series, offering a multi-terrain solution. Priced at Rs 4,300 for a set, these tyres feature an asymmetrical block tread design and transversal grooves placed along the circumference, ensuring superior grip in gravel, mud, and other off-road terrains.
The interconnected shoulder blocks of the Crossrad series provide a wider contact area for enhanced cornering grip. Designed for riders who love to explore diverse terrains, these tyres offer stability and control regardless of the road conditions.
Lakshmi Narayanan B, Chief Marketing Officer at Ceat, highlighted, "At Ceat, we understand the passion for precision performance. This is our answer to riders who demand the best from their machines."

The Innovation Behind the Steel Radial Construction
Sportrad | Crossrad | |
Features | steel-belted radial construction | asymmetrical block tread design and transversal grooves |
Compatible With | KTM RC390, Duke 390 Bajaj Dominar 400, and TVS Apache RR310 | Yamaha FZ Series and Suzuki Gixxer Series |
Starting Price ( for the set of tyres) | Rs 12,500 | Rs 4,300 |
The Steel Rad series comes with a steel-belted radial construction, offering rock-solid stability and responsive handling. Whether it's for track days, weekend getaways, or daily commuting, Ceat's new steel radial tyres promise a thrilling and reliable riding experience.
Banerjee emphasized, "From extreme lean angles to high-speed stability, every aspect has been meticulously crafted to enhance the riding experience."
Verdict
As the demand for high-performance tyres continues to rise, Ceat's Sportrad and Crossrad series stand out as a testament to the company's dedication to meeting and exceeding the expectations of motorcycle enthusiasts, combining cutting-edge technology with a passion for performance.
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