Founded in 1898, Nokian Tyres is based in Nokia, Finland, and has been a leader in cutting-edge technology for winter tires. Being the only tire company in the world to have a dedicated winter tire testing facility of its own, Nokian Tyres is recognized for their innovations, including the first-ever winter tire for trucks in 1934, and the first-ever winter tire with retractable studs. Today, Nokian produces passenger, SUV, light truck, and van tires in the Hakkapeliitta, Nordman, One, Outpost, and Remedy families with a commitment to environmental sustainability, and the Hakkapeliitta and Nordman families are two of the top lines of this Finnish tiremaker.
Nokian leveraged their winter tire expertise with the Remedy WRG5. The Remedy WRG5 is an all-weather tire that's designed with a durable rubber compound, innovative asymmetric all-weather tread with a dense network of sipes, and low rolling resistance for fuel savings. The Remedy WRG5 is Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for moderate to severe winter service, and is covered by a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
Features & Benefits
All-weather tire for passenger vehicles
Backed by a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for use in moderate to severe winter weather conditions
Asymmetric tread with deep grooves and dense sipe network strengthens traction and performance
Low rolling resistance design enhances fuel efficiency
Yes, the Nokian tires offer a warranty of 5 years from the date of retail purchase or 6 years from the date of manufacture, whichever is earlier, on select tire lines. For workmanship or material related issues, the tire is examined by the authorized Nokian Tyres retailer and if the warranty period as mentioned above is not expired and it fulfills all the prerequisites, the tire may be replaced completely or on a prorated basis depending on the time period, tire line and condition.
Nokian tires could be made at the brand's plant in Nokia or Ivalo, Finland, Dayton, Tennessee, Oradea, Romania, or Santa Cruz de la Zarza, Spain. That said, some Nokian tires could be made in other parts of the world.