Toyo Open Country A/T plus
WatchThe Toyo Open Country AT plus is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
Expected Mileage
31,667
miles
Low Confidence
10
Reviews
77%
Average
113,530
miles driven
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Alternative Tyres
9.6/10
9.1/10
86% 4 reviews
| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 inch | |||
| 235/75R15 109 T XL | D | D | 70 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 215/70R16 100 H | D | D | 70 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 235/65R17 108 V XL | D | D | 70 |
| 265/65R17 112 H | D | D | 71 |
| 265/70R17 115 T | D | D | 71 |
| 235/65R17 108 V XL | D | D | 70 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 235/60R18 107 V XL | D | D | 70 |
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Top 3 Toyo Open Country AT plus Reviews
Given 87%
while driving a
Toyota hilux
(225/75 R16)
on mostly country roads
for 35,000 average miles
I put a set of these on a 2000 Toyota hilux and I can't find fault with them, they replaced bfg all terrains an awful tyre with very little wet grip, the toyos grip in the wet or dry is excellent and off road in mud the grip if far better than expected. When we fitted them the green circle was lined with the valve stem and out of 5 tyres none needed any balance weights fitting. I will definitely buy them again without hesitation, excellent quality.
Given 89%
while driving a
Dacia Duster 4x4
(215/65 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 20,000 spirited miles
Best tyres for everywhere (road, mountain, forest, snow)
Given 80%
while driving a
Honda
(225/65 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 1,000 average miles
Bought the car with a mismatch of weird tyres on each corner and it felt and handled weirdly. Did a bit of research and found the Toyos closest to my needs. Instantly the handling was much better but took around 50 miles to get around that new tyre understeer. The noise is noticeably less than the old tyres and the grip is amazing. The crv is normally FWD until a front wheel slips and then the rear diff kicks in and goes 4x4 but since fitting these tyres and using them in heavy wet conditions on grass/ mud I haven't felt the rear kick in at all which shows how much grip they have. Road use is very good with much less noise than the last tyres and handling in wet and dry is above average and inspires much more confidence. On country roads, I can hit a quite deep puddle and it ploughs through it with no problem. The other plus is the rugged design, in the UK country roads are plagued with potholes at the side of the road, these tyres just plough through them and over time I have gone from wincing and expecting to put on the spare to having full confidence in the TOYO's ability to traverse them effortlessly. So far I have only used them in wet/mud/ country lanes and they excel but looking forward to trying out that three peak-rating in the snow, I suspect I won't be disappointed.
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Given 86%
while driving a
Chevrolet 2003 Impala
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 40,000 spirited miles
Very decent tires for the money. Would have liked a little more longevity from them but, overall, generally satisfied.
Given 71%
while driving a
Mazda B series 2.5 td 108 hp 4x4
(205/80 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 8,000 spirited miles
I have already made a first impression review on these driving my b2500, i finally reached 10.000kms most things i have already said still stand BUT weirdly enough in wet roads the tyres don't feel all that grippy in deeper water they perform excellent but when its just wet especially turn the car they dont really seem to have all that much of grip other than that i recently drove trough a plowed field while it had been raining for 5 hours straight and i didn't get stuck they performed flawlessly. So to conclude my review i truly believe that if you spend most of your time driving on road on wet roads Michelin latitude cross will perform better other than that i would highly recommend them especially if you consider the price, well done TOYO!
Given 73%
while driving a
Land Rover Discovery 1 1996
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 30 average miles
Bought for mostly country roads with a bit of field and track work - a decent mixture all terrain tyre with reasonable on road comfort and feedback, but can still make good progress in a sloppy field.
Main cons are average at best wet / snow braking, but still vastly better than any all season tyre would be in the snow.
They have worn out a little faster than I'd like, but given the price range I'd certainly buy again.
Given 68%
while driving a
Mazda B series 2.5 td 108 hp 4x4
(205/80 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 500 average miles
I fitted them on my Mazda b2500 2006 last week i have almost put 800 km on these so far 2 things are pretty obvious the comfort they provide and the amount of load they can handle 2 days ago i loaded my car with 1000kilos of grapes the tires looked like i haven't even loaded the car . I also did drive on rain for a very short period of time they seemed good my only fear is they might not last that much because they seem somewhat soft but then again i am not sure because the Michelins latitude i previously had, had become super hard after almost 7 years, I will come back and update my review after reaching 10.000 kms
Given 89%
while driving a
Mazda cx5
(225/65 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 3,000 average miles
I used these tires to voyage from Belgium to Kroatia and back mainly on highways through Germany in mazda cx 5 2.0 160hp AWD (2017) in the summer 2020.
Used them on gravel roads.
During a heavy rainstorm the grip on wet road was amazing.
Eventhough the the tires are rated E E 70db the fuelconsumption was ok 7,8 liters/100 km during my voyage.
The are very quiet for AT Tires.
I recommend them very strongly
Given 47%
while driving a
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2.7 LTD
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 3,000 average miles
The wear very rapidly. I had for only one year, two of them wore more than 50%.
Given 82%
while driving a
Land Rover Range Rover P38
(285/60 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 3,000 average miles
Good combination of offroady tire and on road behavior. Quiet on high speeds, bit less comfort but good feedback from the strong sidewalls.
Good dry grip from the relative soft rubber, expect good snow handling.
Have about 5000km on the tires and no visable wear yet.
I have not yet driven these in the wet and snow, wil update.
Good dry grip from the relative soft rubber, expect good snow handling.
Have about 5000km on the tires and no visable wear yet.
I have not yet driven these in the wet and snow, wil update.
