Vogue Tyre Expands Custom Built Line

May 29, 2024

Vogue Tyre & Rubber Co. has introduced two new sizes to its Custom Built Radial lineup - the 275/50R22 Custom Built Radial SCT2 white/gold and the 245/40R19 Custom Built Radial white/gold.  

The 275/50R22 Custom Built Radial SCT2 is designed as the original equipment (OE) fitment for popular SUVs, crossovers and truck vehicles such as the Cadillac Escalade and Ford F-150 Limited. This addition meets the demand for larger, more robust tires. 

Additionally, the new 245/40R19 size caters to the growing market of luxury sedans, fitting with the Cadillac CT5, BMW 5 and 6 Series, and the Mercedes E-Class.  

“Standing out from the crowd never looked so good with the Vogue Custom Built Radial, featuring our distinctive Vogue whitewall designs with a gold stripe,” says Kevin Goyak, executive vice president of Vogue Tyre. 

“These new sizes represent a great opportunity for our partners to grow their profits while satisfying the evolving demands of the luxury tire market. Our four distribution centers have these new sizes in stock and ready for delivery, making it easier than ever for our dealers to meet customer demand.” 

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