| Touring tires are the bread and butter for commuters driving sedans, wagons, CUVs, and SUVs. From Standard Touring All-Season to Grand Touring All-Season, tires that fall under this larger Touring umbrella make up a large swath of the tires on the road.
Traditionally, these products have worn the all-season label. Still, over the past few years, we’ve seen a large influx of these products meeting the industry’s Severe Snow Service rating and carrying the 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol [commonly referred to as “all-weather” tires].
The options can seem daunting with so many different manufacturers creating both all-season and all-weather touring tires. In this year’s first touring tire test, eleven more tires vie to be the best option for your daily commute. And as always, we’re ending this test by measuring these eleven with last year’s results for a complete 31-tire comparison! | |