Winter tires are designed with deeper tread patterns and softer rubber compounds that provide superior grip, ensuring better control and stability on snowy or icy roads.
The specialized design of winter tires shortens braking distances in cold weather, reducing the risk of skidding or losing control in challenging winter driving conditions.
Winter tires maintain flexibility even in freezing temperatures, delivering consistent performance and minimizing the chances of accidents caused by reduced tire effectiveness in the cold.
Many tire manufacturers and local governments offer rebates and incentives to encourage drivers to switch to winter tires for safer driving. To find out if you’re eligible for a rebate, please select your region below.
It's recommended to switch to winter tires when temperatures consistently drop below 7°C (45°F), as the rubber compound in winter tires performs better in colder conditions.
Yes. AWD helps with acceleration, but winter tires provide the necessary traction and braking performance on snow and ice, enhancing overall safety.
Winter tires typically last 4 to 6 seasons, depending on how often you drive and how well you maintain them. Rotating them regularly and storing them properly during off-seasons can extend their lifespan.
Yes, winter tires are available for most vehicle types, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Ensure you select the right size and type based on your vehicle’s specifications and your local winter conditions.