
Vehicle manufacturers can't afford to have their truck's on-road performance or off-road ability undermined by sub-standard tires.

See Tire Rack's Ratings charts for all tires in This CategoryĪuto companies and tire makers both test the all-terrain tires that are going on a given vehicle extensively before production starts to validate their performance. The automakers' engineers work closely with tire manufacturers to develop all-terrain tires that meet rigorous requirements for off-road performance, on-road ride-and-handling, noise level, resistance to punctures, wear, quality, and cost. We turned to the vehicle manufacturers that offer trucks and SUVs with serious off-road capability to see which all-terrain tires they use as standard equipment. Read on to learn the highs, lows, advantages, drawbacks, and other valuable insights. Today we're focusing on the ever-popular all-terrain tire. Tire Rack is notorious for its testing and evaluation procedures, and we trust them to help our readers find the best tire, no matter what style they're after. We've consulted with our friends at Tire Rack to examine some of the top all terrain tire options.

If you're looking for an all-terrain tire for your pickup truck, SUV, or Crossover, you've come to the right place.

All-Terrain tires (sometimes designed as A/T or M/T for mud-terrain) generally employ a combination of reinforced sidewalls, tread depth that can range up to twice as deep as a street tire, Kevlar liners, and knobby construction.
