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Cooper Tyres

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Typical tyre size

205/55 R16 195/65 R15 175/65 R14 185/65 R15 225/45 R17 Expand the list of sizes Hide the list of sizes

In our offer, we have 21 Cooper tyre models
priced from 62 € to 396 €.

Cooper car tyres

Cooper Discoverer All Season
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4.4

1 review

From 62 pcs.
Cooper CS7
From 63 pcs.
Cooper WM-SA2+
From 73 pcs.
Cooper Zeon CS8
2.5

2 reviews

From 76 pcs.
Cooper Cobra Radial G/T
3.4

3 reviews

From 107 pcs.
Cooper Weather Master S/A 2
3.7

1 review

From 115 pcs.

Cooper 4x4 tyres

Cooper Zeon 4XS Sport
4.6

3 reviews

From 103 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer ATT
From 114 pcs.
Cooper Weather-Master WSC
4.3

17 reviews

From 117 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer A/T3 4S
From 125 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer S/T MAXX
4.4

10 reviews

From 157 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer AT3 LT
From 161 pcs.
Cooper Evolution MTT
From 179 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer STT Pro
1.0

1 review

From 190 pcs.
Cooper Discoverer A/T 3
4.2

23 reviews

From 263 pcs.

Cooper Van tyres

Cooper Evolution Van
From 87 pcs.
Cooper Evolution Van AS
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From 131 pcs.
Cooper Weather Master VAN
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From 271 pcs.
Best value for money, optimum performance and safety on all surfaces — Cooper tyres will guarantee you all of that. This American brand, specialising in the middle market segment, is the second largest independent tyre manufacturer in the USA. With over a century of experience in manufacturing rubber, this company's tyres are characterised by excellent performance and meet the expectations of a wide group of recipients.

Good performance comes hand in hand with an attractive price, thanks to which Cooper tyres are friendly to the average driver's pocket. If you want to enjoy a safe and comfortable ride, while at the same time not overpaying for a known brand, these summer tyres, winter tyres and all-season tyres are ideal for you.

"High-quality product, honest profit and good business": This has been Cooper's credo for as long as the company has existed. By applying this belief, the company guaranteed itself success in the first years of its activity, resulting in intensive development in various US states. Today, Cooper has more than 60 outlets worldwide and employs approximately 20,000 people.

Interesting facts:

After the USA entered the Second World War, the company became involved in army activities and started producing tyres for military vehicles, as well as life jackets and dinghies.

The history of the Cooper brand dates back to 1914. That year, two businessmen, John F. Schaefer and Claude E. Hart, bought the M & M Manufacturing Company, which produced repair materials for tyres.

In the 1980s, intensive development led Cooper to commit itself to the replacement tyre market (at that time, it was already approximately three times more profitable than the original equipment market).

Cooper was founded in Akron, Ohio — America's tyre valley. In the first decades of the 20th century, the city had 140 tyre companies.

For a long time, Cooper was not strongly represented outside the USA. This only changed in 1997 with its acquisition of the British company Avon Rubber.

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