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2023/24 Best All Terrain Tires In Snow

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
10 min read Updated

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The overall scores below are calculated using our weighting system based on the test methodology. You can adjust the weightings below to explore how different priorities affect the results.

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Test Results Data

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# Tire Total Score Snow
Braking M Traction s Handling s %
1 BFGoodrich Trail Terrain TA 100% 39.08 4.57 97.4 100%
2 Firestone Destination AT2 91.3% 45.5 2 5.07 2 97.73 2 91.3%
3 ▲2 Continental TerrainContact AT 85.4% 47.84 3 5.66 102.56 85.4%
4 Toyo Open Country AT III 83.9% 50.59 5.61 3 102.45 83.9%
5 ▼2 Yokohama Geolandar AT G015 81.6% 51.55 6.07 101.77 3 81.6%
6 Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus 78.8% 51.11 6.26 111.18 78.8%
7 Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure 77.3% 49.97 6.93 111.23 77.3%
Michelin X Ice Snow SUV 32.93 1 4.28 1 85.89 1 113.5%
Michelin Defender LTX MS 43.39 3 5.05 3 101.03 92.1%
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Snow Braking 39.08 M
Snow Traction 4.57 s
Snow Handling 97.4 s
Snow 91%
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Snow Braking 45.5 M 2
Snow Traction 5.07 s 2
Snow Handling 97.73 s 2
Snow 85%
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Snow Braking 47.84 M 3
Snow Traction 5.66 s
Snow Handling 102.56 s
Snow 84%
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Snow Braking 50.59 M
Snow Traction 5.61 s 3
Snow Handling 102.45 s
Snow 82%
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Snow Braking 51.55 M
Snow Traction 6.07 s
Snow Handling 101.77 s 3
Snow 79%
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Snow Braking 51.11 M
Snow Traction 6.26 s
Snow Handling 111.18 s
Snow 77%
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Snow Braking 49.97 M
Snow Traction 6.93 s
Snow Handling 111.23 s
Snow 114%
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Snow Braking 32.93 M 1
Snow Traction 4.28 s 1
Snow Handling 85.89 s 1
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Snow Braking 43.39 M 3
Snow Traction 5.05 s 3
Snow Handling 101.03 s
Not every driver has the same priorities. Adjust the category weightings above to re-rank the tires based on what matters most to your driving style.
Scores are colour-coded from red (weakest) through yellow to green (strongest) to help you quickly spot each tire's strengths and weaknesses.
The original test ranking is shown in the # column. Arrows indicate how each tire moves when your custom weighting is applied.
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