Winter-approved all-terrain tires are gaining popularity in Quebec, especially among truck and SUV owners looking for both versatility and toughness. Designed to alternate between roads and trails, they combine traction, durability, and comfort.
Here’s our selection of the 4 top-performing all-terrain models for 2025.
An evolution of the legendary KO2, the KO3 brings enhanced durability and toughness. The CoreGard Max technology protects sidewalls from punctures and deformations, while the redesigned tread improves grip on loose surfaces like mud or snow. Approved for winter use, it remains versatile on paved roads without compromising off-road performance.
The Toyo Open Country A/T III is designed for drivers seeking a balance between on-road performance and off-road capability. Its rubber compound and optimized tread provide excellent grip on wet, snowy, or rocky surfaces while reducing road noise on asphalt. Approved for winter use, it stands out for its toughness and comfort — a trusted choice for Quebec trucks and SUVs.
The latest generation of the Duratrac, the RT combines off-road traction with on-road comfort. Its self-cleaning tread efficiently clears mud and snow, making it a favorite among hunting, fishing, and backroad enthusiasts. Reinforced sidewall blocks offer impact protection and excellent grip on rough terrain.
The Scorpion All Terrain Plus combines an aggressive look with real versatility. Its deep grooves and large tread blocks deliver consistent traction on gravel, sand, and snow. Pirelli also focused on reducing road noise, making this tire quieter and more comfortable than many of its competitors.
Canadian drivers looking for all-terrain tires that can handle winter and rough roads now have solid choices. From the reinvented classic BFGoodrich KO3 to the versatile Firestone Destination X/T, each model offers a unique mix of traction, toughness, and comfort for your trucks and 4x4s.
BF GOODRICH
BRIDGESTONE
CONTINENTAL
GENERAL
GOOD YEAR
IRONMAN
MAZZINI
MICHELIN
SAILUN
YOKOHAMA