The Sound of Silence: Continental Offers Quiet TerrainContact A/T All-Terrain Tire

Sept. 12, 2016

The Continental TerrainContact A/T, Continental Tire the Americas LLC’s first all-terrain tire, was launched by the tire maker at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, Pa.  (see related article here).

The company said the all-terrain tire for CUVs, SUVs and light trucks has the durability to conquer dirt, gravel and grass while providing a quiet, comfortable ride on pavement. It “strikes the perfect balance between off-road traction and on-road manners,” said the tire maker. “With 2.7 million miles of paved roads and 1.4 million miles of unpaved roads in the U.S., this tire meets a variety of lifestyle needs.”

“This tire is the best balance of on- and off-road performance and is ideal for the driver who spends roughly 90% of their time on-road and 10% off-road,” said Travis Roffler, director of marketing for Continental. The tire features an open, aggressive tread pattern with pattern-shifting noise blockers.

The TerrainContact A/T was designed using Continental’s TractionPlus Technology, which combines off-road traction (thanks to a very open, high void tread pattern) and durability (large stable blocks) with good on-road handling, said the company. Continental’s +Silane technology provides wet traction.

The all-season tire also has traction grooves with gripping teeth inside the grooves for improved snow grip. Full-depth sipes aid in snow and ice traction while providing the comfort and traction needed in wet and dry conditions the rest of the year.

Even road surface contact provided by a flat contour shape and strong tread shoulders boosts the tire’s tread life.The TerrainContact A/T will compete against the Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2, Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar and Michelin LTX A/T2.

It will be available in 35 sizes broken out as follows: 20 metric sizes up to 22 inches; 15 LT sizes up to 20 inches.

The metric sizes range from 265/75TR16 to 285/45HR22 XL. The LT sizes — a first for the Continental brand — range from LT245/75R16 to LT285/60R20.

All sizes are backed by a 60,000-mile limited tread wear warranty.

Continental previewed the new tire for its Gold dealers earlier this year.

The light truck and SUV replacement tire market represents 70 million tires; 37%, or 26 million tires, fall into the all-terrain category, an untapped market for the Continental brand until the TerrainContact A/T.

Continental’s entry into the all-terrain set was three years in the making that included over 100 hours of computer simulation; 1,500 tires tested; 12,000+ hours of machine testing; and over 1 million miles of machine testing. After the simulation was done, Continental tested the TerrainContact A/T for over 2 million combined miles on- and off-road.

The company says the tire will be available for sale this fall. 

About the Author

Bob Ulrich

Bob Ulrich was named Modern Tire Dealer editor in August 2000 and retired in January 2020. He joined the magazine in 1985 as assistant editor, and had been responsible for gathering statistical information for MTD's "Facts Issue" since 1993. He won numerous awards for editorial and feature writing, including five gold medals from the International Automotive Media Association. Bob earned a B.A. in English literature from Ohio Northern University and has a law degree from the University of Akron.

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