Toyo Tires Proxes Sport 2 Tyres Lands in Malaysia

Toyo Tires Malaysia sees its product line-up expanded today, as the all-new Toyo Proxes Sport 2 ultra-high performance tyres officially enters the Malaysian market. This new version of Toyo’s UHP offering promises better handling performance and wet traction over the model it replaces.


The former improvement is thanks to the Proxes Sport 2’s unique asymmetrical design pattern, which is optimised for both wet and dry conditions. To go along with this unique pattern, Toyo Tires has crafted them using advanced materials to create a bespoke compound.


Apart from sheer performance on both wet and dry, the Proxes Sport 2 also boasts enough balanced grip to deliver a comfortable and safe driving experience – something that UHP tyres are not known for.




Offered in 31 sizes ranging from 18-inch up to 20-inch, the Toyo Proxes Sport 2 perfectly accommodates a range of vehicles, from the C-segment to F-segment classes. Malaysian customers can purchase the Proxes Sport 2 at any authorised Toyo Centres, with prices starting from RM700 to RM1,300 per tyre, depending on the size.

Launched alongside the Proxes Sport 2 is the Toyo Open Country A/T III (OPA/T 3) off-roading tyres. For this new model, Toyo has increased the tyre’s lateral grooves for much better off-roading traction, even in challenging conditions or terrains.
This, plus the OPA/T 3’s aggressive tread pattern and Toyo’s proprietary T-Mode and Nano Balance technologies, promises a perfect balance between comfort and off-roading performance.


And just like the Proxes Sport 2, the Toyo Open Country A/T III is also available for purchases in any authorised Toyo Centres in Malaysia, with prices from RM500 to RM1,200 per tyre. The OPA/T 3 comes in 14 different sizes to cater the needs of various-sized off-roading machines in Malaysia.
For more information on the new Proxes Sport 2 and Open Country A/T III, you can visit Toyo Tires Malaysia’s official website.

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Mukhlis Azman
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