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Kormoran Tyres

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205/55 R16 225/45 R17 205/60 R16 195/65 R15 185/65 R15 Expand the list of sizes Hide the list of sizes
Currently we do not have Kormoran tyres in our warehouses, but we can offer products from over 100 other tyre manufacturers.

The Kormoran brand has been well known to drivers for many years. It is associated in particular with reliability and reasonable prices, falling with the economy category. The history of Kormoran tyres is associated with Stomil Olsztyn plants and their takeover by the French company Michelin. The brand naturally continues the tradition of the Olsztyn Car Tyre Plant, which was launched in 1961, with production beginning six years later.

This Polish factory became famous for producing Poland's first radial tyres for vans and lorries in 1973. It continued its operations for some time, being privatised in 1992 and later taken over by Michelin in 1995.

As a brand, Kormoran was established through the initiative of the new owner, and was very quickly accepted by customers due to its modern design and good prices. The Kormoran tyre product line contains tyres for passenger cars (including SUVs), light delivery vans and lorries. This includes a range of summer tyres and winter tyres.

Interesting facts:

Kormoran could have been called Cavalier, Medalist, Amplor or Warrior, which were all names considered by the heads of Michelin when they brought their brand to Poland. In the end, they decided to use something that sounded less exotic to the Polish ear.

The brand's name and logo (the cormorant bird) hark back to the tradition of Stomil and the natural landscape of Warmia and Masuria.

The Olsztyn factory has already produced more than 100 million tyres. As a major producer of Kormoran tyres, it is one of the biggest Michelin plants and the largest tyre factory in Poland.

More than 5 million Kormoran tyres have been sold since 2005. The brand has more than 2,400 points of sale in Europe. Alongside the United Kingdom, it is a known and renowned European brand present in countries such as Poland, Russia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Hungary and Romania.

In 2000, Kormoran’s first directional tread tyre was presented.

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Our customers' opinions on Kormoran tyres:

  • NellyGee 4.1

    Kormoran SNOWPRO B2

    I have read different opinions about the Kormoran SNOWPRO B2 - including these unfavorable. Majority of them persuaded me to make a purchase. The price was quite reasonable. I thought that they will be noisy. It was a real pleasure when I found out they are actually quiet. I would like to recommend these tyres to everybody. See more >
  • Michał 4.2

    Kormoran SNOWPRO

    Tires purchased around September at a very good price. I decided to buy tires class budget because I wanted to see how they fall against brand more innovative solutions and what can I say more expensive solutions. I took advantage therefore of solutions available to suit all pockets. My choice fell on the Kormoran Snowpro to see if anything else was left of the glory years "Cormorants" in the days of Stomil. Until now I rode Michelinach Alpine and Pirelli Snowcontrol. It is worth noting that the tires were settled for small passenger cars will with a quiet style of driving in urban conditions. Well tires surprised me very positively, they are somehow terribly louder compared to See more > the above. Toy car was entered and quietly came and went with snow in the parking lot, without burying you in a crisis, after a sharp braking on a slippery surface managed to avoid a collision. Most importantly, I have not noticed an increase combustion after the founding of "winter tires" and excessive tread wear. After driving nearly 15000 km still have hair on the sides of the tires. Tires can recommend to anyone preferującemu quiet ride, not worth buying used tires premium, it is better to buy new because even though they are manufactured older technology, it still excel on the road.