Yokohama vs CEAT - Tyre Comparison

WINNER
Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Excellence by Design

4.3(5,678 reviews)
VS
Score
5-2
CEAT logo

CEAT

Born Tough

4.2(18,760 reviews)

Quick Verdict

Yokohama wins this comparison with better scores in 5 out of 7 categories. Yokohama excels in wet grip, dry grip, comfort. However, CEAT is better for durability and value for money.

Company Snapshot

Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Est. 1917

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Global Rank

#8

Employees

28,000+

Price Range

Mid-Range

CEAT logo

CEAT

Est. 1958

Headquarters

Mumbai, India

Global Rank

#18

Employees

8,000+

Price Range

Mid-Range

Detailed Comparison

Durability

CEAT wins
Yokohama85
86CEAT

Wet Grip

Yokohama wins
Yokohama87
84CEAT

Dry Grip

Yokohama wins
Yokohama88
83CEAT

Comfort

Yokohama wins
Yokohama85
83CEAT

Noise Level

Yokohama wins
Yokohama83
81CEAT

Fuel Efficiency

Yokohama wins
Yokohama86
85CEAT

Value for Money

CEAT wins
Yokohama88
90CEAT

Pros & Cons

Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Pros

  • Excellent value for performance
  • Good all-around performance
  • Eco-friendly manufacturing
  • Solid warranty coverage
  • Wide product range

Cons

  • Not class-leading in premium segment
  • Limited availability in some regions
  • Brand perception vs European brands
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CEAT

Pros

  • Excellent value for money
  • Strong two-wheeler segment
  • Good fuel efficiency
  • Innovative technologies
  • Wide availability in India
  • Strong brand recall

Cons

  • Limited premium range
  • Less refined than global brands
  • International presence limited
  • Noise levels on some models

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Yokohama if...

  • You prioritize value-conscious buyers
  • You prioritize sports sedans
  • You prioritize all-season needs
  • You prioritize eco-friendly priority
  • You prioritize japanese vehicles
Price Range: $$ (Mid-Range)

Choose CEAT if...

  • You prioritize budget-conscious indian drivers
  • You prioritize two-wheelers
  • You prioritize small cars
  • You prioritize city driving
  • You prioritize monsoon conditions
Price Range: $$ (Mid-Range)