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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
| Tire | Price (ea.) | Snow Rated | Warranty | Best For | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BFGoodrich KO2 | $300–350 | Yes (3PMSF) | 50K mi | Off-road + daily | Shop |
| Falken AT3W | $220–280 | Yes (3PMSF) | 55K mi | Best value | Shop |
| Toyo AT III | $250–310 | Yes (3PMSF) | 65K mi | Highway comfort | Shop |
| Nitto Ridge Grappler | $280–340 | No | N/A | Aggressive look | Shop |
| Cooper AT3 4S | $200–260 | Yes (3PMSF) | 60K mi | Budget pick | Shop |
| Pirelli Scorpion AT+ | $270–330 | No | 50K mi | Highway comfort | Shop |