Best Range Rover Tires

Best Range Rover Tires

You don’t get more luxurious, prestigious or handsome than a Land Rover Range Rover.

If you’re in need of new rubber for your Range Rover we know you don’t have time to sort through thousands of reviews, so we’ve compiled a list of our choices for the best Range Rover tires based on factors such as performance, ride quality, tread life and price.

Range Rover Tire Sizes

Below are the individual trim levels for the Land Rover Range Rover as well as the tire size options available for each trim from the factory.

  • Autobiography 275/45/21 or 275/40/22
  • Base 235/65/19 or 255/55/20 or 275/45/21 or 275/40/22
  • HSE 235/65/19 or 255/55/20 or 275/45/21 or 275/40/22
  • Hybrid 235/65/19 or 255/55/20 or 275/45/21 or 275/40/22
  • SV Autobiography 275/45/21 or 275/40/22
  • Supercharged 275/45/21 or 275/40/22

 

Best Range Rover Tires

21-inch Sizes

It seems like a bit of a cop-out to say there are no bad tires for the Range Rover (at least in the most common 21-inch size), but it’s true. In this class there are actually limited options and all of them are from world-class brands.

Our top pick is the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 SUV. It’s the most aggressive from a performance point of view and helps add more driving engagement to this big luxurious SUV. It costs a premium (which is saying a lot because all of these tires are quite expensive) and the wear rating means they won’t last much beyond 45,000 miles.

Another top choice is the Geolandar X-CV, which isn’t really at the same level of performance, but it does offer superior grip in colder temperatures and even in some light snow.

From there we suggest the Bridgestone Dueler HL Alena Plus, which won’t wow you with handling dynamics but is perhaps the best when it comes to road comfort and a fantastic highway ride. It has the longest life of the bunch at 55,000 miles and is also going to be more capable than the competition when it comes to offering grip off-road – though none of these tires are designed to offer that.

Finally there are a trio of Pirelli tires that are all quite good. In fact, Land Rover equips the Range Rover with two of them from the factory. The Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS NCS is an excellent all-season performance tire with a focus on low rolling resistance to improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions, while the NCS label indicates it has Pirelli’s Noise Cancelling System to achieve an incredibly quiet ride. A non-NCS version of the tire can also be purchased.

And finally there’s the Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS, which offers superior performance without the eco-focus and costs noticeably less.

Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 SUV

Yokohama Geolandar X-CV

Bridgestone Dueler HL Alena Plus

Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS

Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS

 

Best Summer Performance Tire for Range Rover

Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric

 

Best Winter Tires for Range Rover

Pirelli Scorpion Winter

Michelin X-Ice Snow SUV

 

What Tires Come on the Land Rover Range Rover?

Depending on what size wheel is on the Range Rover, the tire choice changes. Below is a list of each tire available on the current-generation Range Rover.

Models with 19-inch wheels

Models with 20-inch wheels

Models with 21-inch Wheels

Models with 22-inch Wheels

  • Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season
  • Continental Cross Contact LX Sport

Tire Buying FAQ

Where can I find the best price on tires?

There is no one answer to this question unfortunately. Sites like Tire Rack and Discount tire offer deals all the time on specific brands. You can also find deals on Amazon though they are much harder to find and often only apply to a specific size or group of sizes. Visit our Tire Deals page for more info.

When is the best time to buy tires?

It’s common that many shoppers buy tires once its already too late. At that point you don’t have a lot of choice and can often over-pay. If you’re planning ahead, generally, retailers offer significant tire deals around major holiday weekends (especially in the summer), as well as Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

How much is Shipping?

Shipping is often included when you purchase tires online. Many retailers offer free shipping if you get your tires shipped to an installer that they recommend. Even if you ship to your home, Tire Rack offers free shipping on purchases over $50. And if you’re buying new tires, that won’t be hard.

How long does shipping take?

Shipping can take just a few days, or over a week in the worst cases. Often it depends on where you live. anyone in a larger urban center or living closer to a tire distribution center can get them quite quickly.

Does anyone offer mobile tire installation?

Depending on where you live, there may be numerous local mobile tire installers available. If you don’t want to deal with the hassle of tracking one down, TireRack offers its own service. You don’t even have to purchase tires from TireRack to use it.

While it’s more expensive than bringing your tires to the shop, it’s also a lot more convenient. Prices start at $25 per tire.

How much does it cost to install a tire?

Generally you’ll pay between $25 and $50 per tire for installation services. This includes mounting and balancing, while using the latest tools so your rims don’t get scuffed or scraped.

Do I need to replace the tire pressure monitoring system when I change tires?

It’s not necessary to replace TMPS sensors when you change tires, but you may want to consider it. The units can fail over time due to damage or corrosion. Also, most units contain a battery and as a sealed unit, they must be replaced when the battery wears down. While most tire installers will handle sourcing these parts for you, you can also buy your own here.

Do online tire retailers offer rebates?

Absolutely! In fact, rebates are offered by most brands (even premium ones). Often these incentives are offered with other deals including up-front discounts and credit card offers.

 

 

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