Tyres by Type: Find the Right Tyres for Your Vehicle

Compare road, all-season, all-terrain and mud-terrain tyres to choose the best option for your driving style

Choosing the right tyres for your 4×4, SUV, or van depends on how and where you drive. Tyres are designed for specific conditions, from everyday road use to off-road terrain.

This tyres by type guide outlines the main types of 4×4 tyres, helping you compare their performance and choose the best option for your driving style, whether you prioritise comfort, durability, or off-road capability.

Understanding tyres by type makes it easier to match your vehicle to the right performance and driving conditions.

Quick guide: which tyre type should you choose?

If you’re unsure which tyres are right for your vehicle, use this quick guide:

  • Choose road tyres (H/T) if you mainly drive on paved roads and want comfort, low noise, and fuel efficiency
  • Choose all-season tyres if you need year-round performance in mixed UK weather
  • Choose all-terrain tyres if you drive on both road and off-road surfaces and want a balance of comfort and grip
  • Choose rugged terrain tyres (R/T) if you want a more aggressive look and extra off-road capability without sacrificing too much road comfort
  • Choose mud-terrain tyres (M/T) if you regularly drive in deep mud, rough terrain, or extreme off-road conditions

This quick tyres-by-type comparison helps you choose the right option based on how you drive.

Road Tyres

Road Tyres (H/T)

Road tyres (highway terrain or H/T tyres) are designed for everyday driving on paved roads. They provide a smooth, quiet ride, good fuel efficiency, and reliable performance in both dry and wet conditions.

Best for:

  • Daily driving
  • Motorways and urban roads
  • Comfort and low noise

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All-Season Tyres

All-Season Tyres

All-season tyres are designed to perform across a range of weather conditions, including wet roads and light winter conditions. They are a practical choice for UK drivers seeking year-round performance without changing tyres.

Best for:

  • Year-round driving
  • Mixed weather conditions
  • Convenience and versatility

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Mild All-Terrain Tyre

Mild All-Terrain Tyres

Mild all-terrain tyres offer a step up from road tyres, delivering extra grip on rough or uneven surfaces while maintaining good on-road comfort. They are ideal for light off-road use and rural driving.

Best for:

  • Light off-road driving
  • Gravel tracks and rural roads
  • Everyday use with added grip

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All-terrain tyre tread pattern showing balanced design

All-Terrain Tyres

All-terrain tyres are designed for drivers who frequently switch between road and off-road conditions. They offer a balance of comfort, durability, and traction across a wide range of surfaces.

Best for:

  • Mixed driving (road and off-road)
  • 4x4s, SUVs, and vans
  • Versatile everyday use

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Rugged Terrain Tyres

Rugged Terrain Tyres (R/T)

Rugged-terrain tyres sit between all-terrain and mud-terrain tyres. They offer a more aggressive tread pattern for improved off-road capability while remaining suitable for regular road driving.

Best for:

  • More demanding off-road use
  • Drivers wanting a more aggressive look
  • Balanced road and off-road performance

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Mud-terrain tyre tread pattern showing aggressive design

Mud-Terrain Tyres (M/T)

Mud-terrain tyres are built for extreme off-road conditions, including deep mud, rocks, and loose terrain. They provide maximum traction but are noisier and less efficient on the road.

Best for:

  • Serious off-road driving
  • Mud, rocks, and uneven terrain
  • Dedicated 4×4 builds

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How to Choose the Right Tyre Type

Choosing the right tyre type depends on how you use your vehicle and the conditions you drive in.

Consider:

  • Driving conditions – Do you mainly drive on roads, or do you regularly go off-road?
  • Weather – Do you need tyres that can handle cold, wet, or winter conditions?
  • Comfort vs performance – Road tyres offer the quietest ride, while off-road tyres prioritise grip and durability.
  • Vehicle type – 4x4s, SUVs, and vans may require tyres with higher load capacity or stronger construction.

If you mainly drive on the road, road or all-season tyres are usually the best choice. For mixed driving, all-terrain tyres provide a good balance. For more demanding off-road use, rugged-terrain or mud-terrain tyres are more suitable.

If you want to compare performance in more detail, consult our tyre guides for expert advice.

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Or explore our full range of tyres by type above to find the best fit for your driving needs.

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