2026’s Best 4WD All Terrain Tyres

Find out what makes the cut

You have a practical vehicle, and ask your tyres to go everywhere. But what’s the point if they sound like they’re complaining the entire time. Get the scoop on the quietest All Terrains, as reviewed by real drivers just like you.

We’ve compiled a list of the best rated 4WD AT tyres for low noise so you can find top rated 4WD AT tyres that deliver a quiet ride. Be sure to leave a review of your own, we are excited to hear your thoughts.

Toyo - Open Country A25
Open Country A25
Low Noise
84%
70%
Overall rating, based on 33 reviews
Dunlop - Grandtrek AT20
Grandtrek AT20
Low Noise
82%
70%
Overall rating, based on 113 reviews
Toyo - A24
A24
Low Noise
82%
83%
Overall rating, based on 13 reviews
Toyo - Open Country H/T
Open Country H/T
Low Noise
80%
74%
Overall rating, based on 39 reviews
Yokohama - Geolandar G91
Geolandar G91
Low Noise
67%
71%
Overall rating, based on 15 reviews
Kumho Tyres - CRUGEN HT51
CRUGEN HT51
Low Noise
65%
69%
Overall rating, based on 16 reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you’ve wanted to know about wheel alignments
Often confused with wheel balancing, a wheel alignment when boiled down to the simplest explanation; is the process of ensuring that the angles of the wheels are perpendicular to the ground and that all wheels are parallel to each other. Read more
What size tyres will fit my vehicle?
Using the correct wheels and tyres on your vehicle are super important to the safety of yourself, your passengers and other road users. How do you know what size wheels and tyres your vehicle needs? Click here to read more about learning how to tell what size tyres your vehicle takes. Read more
What should my tyre pressure be?
Under inflated tyres may cause premature wear and pose a potential hazard to yourself and other road users. Regularly checking your tyre pressure is the best way to ensure that your tyres don’t dip too far below their optimal PSI (pounds per square inch, or the amount of gassy stuff you’ve got in your tyres). Read more
When do I need new tyres?
Let’s face it - drag racer or not, your tyres receive a lot of wear. If they’re starting to look worn, don’t grip as well as they used to or are just getting old - they may need replacing. Read more
Load Ratings
The load rating, or load index, is an assigned number (ranging from 0 to 279) that tells you what the heaviest load is that your vehicle’s tyres can manage. Read more

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