Find the right tyres for your vehicle from a wide selection of tyres. Whether you drive an urban crossover or a go-anywhere off-roader, we have the solution to ensure grip on every surface.
Find out more about choosing your SUV/4x4 tyresFind the right tyres for your vehicle from a wide selection of tyres. Whether you drive an urban crossover or a go-anywhere off-roader, we have the solution to ensure grip on every surface.
Find out more about choosing your SUV/4x4 tyres
Kleber Dynaxer HP5 SUV
Giti Giti4X4 AT71
Rider MUD Master M/T
Torque TQ-HT701
Westlake SU318
Aplus A929 A/T
Sailun Atrezzo ZSR SUV
Rotalla Enjoyland H/T RF10
New arrivals
Hifly All Turi 221
Trazano Radial SL369 A/T
New arrivals
Maxxis AT-771 Bravo
Roadking Argos RS01
Aptany RW631
New arrivals
Rockblade Rock A/S ONE
General Tire Grabber AT3
Kleber Dynaxer HP5 SUV
Aptany RW631
Kumho Ecsta PS71 SUV
Mazzini Giantsaver
New arrivals
Delinte DS2 SUV
SUVs and 4x4s are heavier vehicles with a higher centre of gravity. Under cornering or braking, the tyres are subjected to significant lateral forces. Our SUV tyres are engineered to withstand these load transfers.
Although the terms are often conflated, the choice depends on your vehicle’s design and where you drive:
| Profile | Recommended use | Preferred terrain | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| H/T (Highway Terrain) | 90% road / 10% off-road |
Motorways, cities and dual carriageways. |
Comfort & Efficiency: Quiet, low rolling resistance and maximum safety on wet roads. |
| A/T (All Terrain) | 50% road / 50% off-road |
Mixed: Tarmac, gravel, grass and mud. |
Versatility: Deeper lugs and reinforced sidewalls to resist punctures. |
| M/T (Mud Terrain) | 20% road / 80% off-road |
Off-road: Mud, sand, rocks and technical obstacles. |
Extreme traction: Wide spacing between tread blocks for rapid self-cleaning and maximum bite. |
As 4x4s and SUVs are particularly heavy, they often require tyres with specific load indices, frequently identified by the marking XL (Extra Load). This means the tyre can withstand higher pressure and load. Never fit a lower index than that recommended by the manufacturer. Under weight and pressure, the tyre could overheat or even burst.
For journeys in mountainous areas or on snowy roads, always opt for the 3PMSF marking (depicted by a three-peak mountain surrounding a snowflake). This logo now features on all winter tyres and the vast majority of latest-generation all-season tyres.
The 3PMSF designation certifies that the tyre has successfully passed official traction and braking tests in winter conditions.
As experts, we draw your attention to a golden rule specific to permanent all-wheel-drive systems:
On vehicles with all-wheel drive (4WD), we strongly recommend replacing all four tyres at the same time. Uneven wear between the front and rear axles can cause costly mechanical damage to your drivetrain (differential, transfer case, etc…).