An important milestone in sustainable mobility has been reached with the launch of the SecuraDrive CIRCL, India’s first road-ready passenger car tyre composed of up to 90% sustainable (bio-based) materials.
The tyre, which was created at CEAT’s worldwide research and development facility in Halol, Gujarat, will come in two varieties: one with 50% bio-based material and another with 90% bio-based content. The tyres, which are priced at Rs 8,999 and Rs 12,999, respectively, will be available for purchase in September 2025 at licensed dealerships and CEAT’s premium retail network. According to the firm, the SecuraDrive CIRCL is marketed to urban consumers in Tier 1 cities between the ages of 25 and 45. It blends premium performance, safety, and eco-conscious design. Following road testing, CEAT claims that the tyre is the most environmentally friendly passenger car tyre ever introduced, highlighting its goal of premiumisation through sustainability and technology.
“SecuraDrive CIRCL is a breakthrough that demonstrates how India can set new benchmarks in sustainable mobility,” stated Dr Nab Banerjee, MD and CEO of CEAT. CEAT is redefining performance and eco-innovation by reaching 90% sustainable content in a completely road-ready tyre, further solidifying our path to becoming a premium, future-ready brand. Sustainability is now a duty rather than a choice. Our goal of spearheading the shift to more environmentally friendly transport is reaffirmed with this launch.
“Consumers today are increasingly conscious about the choices they make, especially when it comes to sustainability,” Lakshmi Narayanan B, CMO, CEAT, continued, emphasising the product’s appeal to environmentally conscientious shoppers. “We are providing customers with a product that reflects their beliefs with SecuraDrive CIRCL, without requiring them to sacrifice style, performance, or safety. With this launch, CEAT is happy to establish a new standard for sustainable mobility in India, since CIRCL embodies the ideal fusion of innovation and environmental concern,” he added.















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