Triangle Tyre returned to Bauma 2025 with a strong showing in the off-the-road (OTR) segment, presenting an expanded portfolio of tyres alongside the launch of its new Tyre Performance Monitoring System (TPMS).
Located at Hall A6, Stand 39 in Munich, the Chinese tyre manufacturer used the global construction trade fair to underline its focus on heavy-duty applications across mining, quarrying and industrial operations.
With a growing emphasis on the European market, Triangle highlighted its commitment to original equipment (OE) and replacement supply by showcasing products tailored for both surface and underground applications. The company also reinforced its investment in product support and technical training for operators and fleet managers in the region.
Three flagship OTR tyres were featured on the stand, each designed for specific equipment and worksite challenges:
■ Mobile cranes – The 445/95R25 TB576 174F E2 tyre was displayed as a solution for crane operations requiring reduced tyre weight to support fuel savings and operational efficiency.
■ Wheel loaders – The 29.5R25 3-Star TL559S+ L5 tyre drew attention for its three-star rating, which allows for heavier loads. Its deep, durable tread pattern is designed for high-impact environments such as recycling yards and mine sites.
■ Rigid dump trucks – Triangle presented the 27.00R49 TB599A E4, a 2.7-metre-diameter tyre built for use in large-scale quarry and mining operations. Engineered for durability, it has been adopted by major global mining operators.
The event also marked the introduction of Triangle’s new Tyre Performance Monitoring System (TPMS), developed specifically for OTR use. The system provides real-time tracking of tyre pressure and temperature, allowing fleet operators to identify performance issues early and avoid unplanned downtime.
According to Triangle, the system is tailored to the size and performance requirements of giant tyres used in rigid dump trucks and large loaders. The company positioned the system as part of its wider strategy to enhance safety and reduce total operating costs for quarrying and mining customers.
What OTR tyres did Triangle Tyre present at Bauma 2025?
Triangle Tyre displayed three key off-the-road (OTR) tyres at Bauma 2025: a mobile crane tyre (445/95R25 TB576), a three-star wheel loader tyre (29.5R25 TL559S++ L5), and a rigid dump truck tyre (27.00R49 TB599A E4). These tyres are built for use in mining, quarrying, and construction applications.
What sizes and specifications were featured in Triangle’s Bauma 2025 tyre range?
The company showcased OTR tyres up to 49 inches in diameter, with load ratings ranging from 1- to 3-star. The rigid dump truck tyre displayed had a diameter of 2.7 metres, designed for heavy loads in extreme site conditions.
What is Triangle Tyre’s new TPMS system, and how does it work?
The Tyre Performance Monitoring System (TPMS) launched by Triangle Tyre at Bauma 2025 is a real-time tyre tracking system. It monitors tyre pressure and temperature for large OTR tyres, helping operators prevent failures and reduce unplanned downtime in mining and quarry environments.
Why is a tyre monitoring system important for mining and quarry equipment?
Maintaining correct tyre pressure is essential for safety and performance in mining and quarrying. Triangle’s TPMS helps fleets extend tyre life, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce operating costs by providing accurate real-time data on tyre conditions.
What industries can benefit from Triangle’s OTR tyre range and TPMS technology?
Triangle’s heavy-duty tyre range and TPMS are ideal for the mining, quarrying, construction, and waste management sectors. The tyres and monitoring system are suitable for rigid dump trucks, wheel loaders, articulated dump trucks, and mobile cranes operating in high-impact environments.
Where can European customers buy Triangle Tyre’s OTR products?
Triangle Tyre supports European customers through its office in Milan, Italy. The company supplies OTR tyres across Europe through authorised dealers, and offers application support, training, and technical service locally.
Was Bauma 2025 a major platform for Triangle Tyre’s OTR technology?
Yes. Bauma 2025 provided an international stage for Triangle Tyre to introduce its latest OTR innovations. The company used the show to highlight its new TPMS and demonstrate its capabilities in supporting heavy-duty off-road industries globally.
How does Triangle Tyre support long-term OTR tyre performance?
In addition to its new TPMS, Triangle provides technical training, application advice, and product support to improve tyre performance and reduce costs in harsh environments. The company’s OTR tyre design focuses on durability, load capacity, and tread wear resistance.
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