Best All-Terrain Tires for Cybertruck

All-terrain tires give your Cybertruck off-road capability without sacrificing too much highway comfort. The factory size is 285/65R20 — all picks below are available in that fitment.

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1. BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2

BFGoodrich • ~$300–$350 per tire

The KO2 is arguably the most popular all-terrain tire on the market. Known for its aggressive sidewall design, excellent off-road traction, and respectable highway manners. The KO2 carries a 3-peak mountain snowflake rating for severe snow service.

For the Cybertruck, the KO2's reinforced sidewall (CoreGard technology) is a real benefit — it resists punctures and bruises from trail debris. Expect slightly more road noise than highway tires, but the trade-off in capability is significant.

Pros

  • Excellent off-road traction
  • CoreGard sidewall protection
  • 3-peak mountain snowflake rated
  • 50,000-mile treadwear warranty
  • Aggressive look on Cybertruck

Cons

  • Higher road noise than HT tires
  • Premium pricing
  • May reduce EV range 5–10%
  • Heavier than stock tires

2. Falken Wildpeak A/T3W

Falken • ~$220–$280 per tire

The Wildpeak AT3W is the best value in the all-terrain category. It offers impressive off-road grip, a comfortable highway ride, and carries the 3-peak mountain snowflake certification. Falken's heat diffuser technology in the lower sidewall helps manage the extra heat generated by heavy EVs like the Cybertruck.

Pros

  • Best value all-terrain tire
  • 3-peak mountain snowflake rated
  • Heat diffuser tech (great for EVs)
  • 55,000-mile treadwear warranty
  • Quieter than most AT tires

Cons

  • Less aggressive look than KO2
  • Slightly less off-road bite in mud
  • Limited size availability for 20"

3. Toyo Open Country A/T III

Toyo • ~$250–$310 per tire

Toyo's Open Country AT III is a well-rounded all-terrain tire that excels on highway while still providing solid off-road capability. The aggressive shoulder design helps with loose terrain grip, while the center rib provides good highway stability.

Pros

  • Excellent highway comfort
  • Good off-road traction
  • 3-peak mountain snowflake rated
  • 65,000-mile treadwear warranty
  • Low road noise

Cons

  • Less aggressive than KO2 in deep mud
  • Moderate sidewall protection
  • Pricier than Falken AT3W

4. Nitto Ridge Grappler

Nitto • ~$280–$340 per tire

The Ridge Grappler splits the difference between all-terrain and mud-terrain. It has a more aggressive tread pattern than most AT tires while maintaining reasonable highway performance. The variable pitch tread blocks help reduce road noise.

Pros

  • Aggressive look and traction
  • Variable pitch for less noise
  • Reinforced sidewall
  • Great in mud and rocks

Cons

  • Noisier than pure AT tires
  • Shorter tread life than AT3
  • Higher rolling resistance
  • No 3-peak snow rating

5. Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S

Cooper • ~$200–$260 per tire

Cooper's Discoverer AT3 4S is an affordable all-terrain option with solid all-season performance. The "4S" designation means it's designed for all four seasons, including winter. A good budget pick for Cybertruck owners who want AT capability without breaking the bank.

Pros

  • Most affordable quality AT tire
  • 3-peak mountain snowflake rated
  • 60,000-mile tread warranty
  • Good wet performance

Cons

  • Less aggressive than KO2/Ridge Grappler
  • Cooper brand less established in EV market
  • Moderate off-road capability

6. Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus

Pirelli • ~$270–$330 per tire

Pirelli's Scorpion AT Plus brings a European approach to the all-terrain category. It prioritizes highway comfort and low noise while still delivering credible off-road performance. The tread compound is optimized for longevity.

Pros

  • Excellent highway comfort
  • Low road noise for an AT tire
  • Good wet braking
  • Premium brand quality

Cons

  • Less off-road aggressive
  • Premium pricing
  • Limited size availability

All-Terrain Tire Comparison

TirePrice (ea.)Snow RatedWarrantyBest ForShop
BFGoodrich KO2$300–350Yes (3PMSF)50K miOff-road + dailyShop
Falken AT3W$220–280Yes (3PMSF)55K miBest valueShop
Toyo AT III$250–310Yes (3PMSF)65K miHighway comfortShop
Nitto Ridge Grappler$280–340NoN/AAggressive lookShop
Cooper AT3 4S$200–260Yes (3PMSF)60K miBudget pickShop
Pirelli Scorpion AT+$270–330No50K miHighway comfortShop