Firestone makes hardworking 4x4 and SUV tyres you can count on at an affordable price. Whether you’re driving on main roads or rugged tracks, the Firestone SUV and 4x4 range offers all-round performance and durability in harsh Australian conditions.
Stay on course with the Firestone CV4000, the reliable commercial tyre for light vans and utes. With great grip and outstanding comfort, Firestone is ready to work.
No matter the task ahead, Firestone has the durability and performance you can depend on. There's a tyre for every application – whether you’re hauling freight interstate on the highway, or carrying passengers and cargo around the suburbs.
Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company is founded by Harvey S. Firestone in Akron, Ohio.
1906
Firestone delivers 2,000 sets of tyres to Ford.
The delivery was the largest single order of tyres ever placed, and started a business partnership that would last for decades.
1910
Firestone opens Akron, Ohio Factory.
In 1910, profits for Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company exceeded $1 million for the first time. By June 1910, Firestone’s new factory in Akron, Ohio opened.
1955
Firestone becomes the world's largest rubber producer.
Firestone celebrated its 65th anniversary with a record $1.45 billion in sales across 23 countries, the highest sales record in its history. At that point, the company made and marketed 3,600 types and sizes of tyres as well as 2,000 other products that included rubber, metals, plastics, synthetics, textiles and chemicals.
1988
Firestone merges with Bridgestone
Firestone merges with Bridgestone, which shares similar values and a tradition of innovative excellence. This merge creates what is now the largest tyre manufacturer in the world.
Wherever your journey takes you
Working hard for over 100 years, you can trust Firestone for affordable all-round performance and quality you can count on.