What is Terrain Tyre?
All-terrain tires are a mix of highway tires (H/T) and mud tires (M/T).
That means A/T tires are great for daily driving, weather conditions, and some dirt or mud. If you regularly navigate paved, gravel, and dirt roads, A/T tires might be the perfect choice.
Below Are The Best All Terrain Tyres In South Africa
1st – General Grabber AT – Overall average 96.95%
BEST Wet Handling at 00:59.80 – 100%
BEST Wet Braking (60-0 km/h) in 16.66m – 100%
BEST Gravel Braking (60-0 km/h) in 21.86m – 100%
4th – Goodyear Wrangler AT/SA – Overall average 93.27 – BEST Sand Handling
3rd – Apollo A/T – Overall average 94.49% = BEST Dry Braking
2nd – Continental CrossContact AT – Overall average 95.64% – BEST Gravel Handling
Which tyres are better all-terrain or highway terrain?
Highway Terrain (HT)
HT tyres are quieter on sealed roads than other 4WD tyres, and are generally more likely to handle better on wet bitumen than All Terrain (AT) or Mud Terrain (MT) tyres.
Typically, a HT tyre has a higher speed rating and lower load index. HT tyres aren’t intended for off-road performance.
Do all-terrain Tyres use more fuel?
All Terrain Tires vs Street Tires
Tread design can have a much greater effect on gas mileage. For example, a really aggressive, heavy all-terrain tire can cause a vehicle to get 1 to 2 mpg less than it would with an ultra-fuel-efficient highway or street tire.
How long will all-terrain tires last?
about 40,000 miles
They hold up well through four seasons of driving weather. A 4X4 drivetrain with all-terrain tires mounted to the wheels can take you to many places other vehicles just cannot go.
Still, some wonder: How long do all-terrain tires last? The short answer is that all-terrain tires last about 40,000 miles.