The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (GT; 0QLL.L) manufactures and sells tires for passenger cars and light trucks, aviation, commercial trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, race cars, and heavy off-road machinery; it also provides automotive repair services, tire retreading, and rubber-related chemicals. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, and founded in 1898, Goodyear operates 51 manufacturing facilities across 19 countries, serving consumer replacement, original equipment, fleet, and commercial markets worldwide through brands including Goodyear, Kelly, Dunlop, Cooper, Fulda, Sava, and Debica. In 2025, the company completed sales of its off-the-road tire business to Yokohama Rubber, the Dunlop brand rights to SRI Group for select regions, and its chemical business for $650 million as part of the Goodyear Forward plan to deleverage and streamline operations; it launched three new all-terrain tires--Wrangler Outbound AT, Wrangler Workhorse AT 2, and Wrangler ElectricDrive AT--and expanded licensing partnerships with Titan International for light construction, ATV, lawn, garden, and golf tires.