Cooper Zeon LTZ
WatchThe Cooper Zeon LTZ is a All Terrain and Off Road All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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90%
Average
85,050
miles driven
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Top 3 Cooper Zeon LTZ Reviews
Given 89%
while driving a
Rover Range Rover Sport
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 15,000 average miles
I had road tyres on my Range Rover Sport. Going offroad we had continual punctures by sharp stones cutting the sidewall. We downsided the wheels to 20" and fitted Cooper Zeon. Perfect! No punctures in 15000 kms of on and off road driving. Still very comfortable and only slightly more tyre noise. I will buy again. In fact, I won't go off road without Coopers.
Given 86%
while driving a
Land Rover Range Rover Vogue SDV6
(285/55 R20)
on mostly country roads
for 50 easy going miles
I've used the Cooper Zeon LTZ for over 10 years, over about 200,000 miles and I'm on my 5th set. The tyres have never punctured and give about 50,000 miles of use before needing replacement, although I replace them when they get to 4mm of tread. 90% of my driving is on tarmac but when I do go off-road, I don't want to get stuck! Off road use is mainly muddy tracks and grass fields. Off road, the tyres have performed very well and only occasionally, come close to leaving me stranded - in very slippery mud. I had Nitto Terra Grapplers fitted before the LTZ's and they were better off-road but quite noisy on tarmac and gave quite a harsh ride.
On road, the Coopers are almost as quiet as the OE Pirelli P Zero's (which are useless off-road). Wet and dry grip is very good and the ride and handling pretty much the same as the P Zero's. However, I drive quite gently so never explore the 'handling' limits. If you want a tyre which performs 90% as well as a P-Zero on tarmac (in normal use) and 80% as well as Terra Grapplers off road, then the LTZ's are for you. They offer a perfect compromise and very difficult to beat.
On road, the Coopers are almost as quiet as the OE Pirelli P Zero's (which are useless off-road). Wet and dry grip is very good and the ride and handling pretty much the same as the P Zero's. However, I drive quite gently so never explore the 'handling' limits. If you want a tyre which performs 90% as well as a P-Zero on tarmac (in normal use) and 80% as well as Terra Grapplers off road, then the LTZ's are for you. They offer a perfect compromise and very difficult to beat.
Given 94%
while driving a
Land Rover Discovery 4
(255/55 R19)
on a combination of roads
for 70,000 spirited miles
Actually Cooper Zeno LTZ but that was not listed here. Excellent tyre, coming up for replacement now after 67000 km. The only drawback is limited availability (have to search around and/or order them). Not the cheapest tyre as a capital outlay, but over the life of the tyre works out good.