Yokohama Unveils Geolandar A/T4 G018 Tire

May 7, 2024

Yokohama Tire Corp. has expanded its Geolandar line with the new, all-terrain Geolandar A/T4 G018. 

The new tire, which replaces the Geolandar A/T G015, is engineered for trucks, SUVs and CUVs.

It goes on sale in the United States on July 1 and will be available in over 100 sizes, fitting wheels ranging from 15 inches to 22 inches in diameter.

The Geolandar A/T4 G018 is 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake-certified and has a dual-sidewall design.

“The A/T4 is a go-anywhere tire,” says Drew Dayton, senior product planning manager for consumer tires, Yokohama. 

“It’s been designed and developed by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts, which makes it capable enough for off-road adventurers and everyday drivers alike. 

"The A/T4 will have an extensive size range in both Euro-metric and LT-metric sizes and is ready to roll on any surface, in any weather condition, thanks to its outstanding off-road resilience and dependable all-weather traction," says Dayton.

Other features of the tire include Yokohama's Geo-Shield technology, which delivers off-road durability via multiple sidewall plies; Yokohama’s Enduro-Compound, a proprietary triple polymer that combats cutting and chipping; single-pitch shoulder blocks to reduce road noise; aggressive center blocks for optimal traction; and more.  

The Geolandar A/T4 G018 carries a 55,000- to 65,000-mile limited treadwear warranty. 

Yokohama unveiled the tire on May 7 at an off-roading ride-and-drive event near Austin, Texas.

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