Atlas Tires is an American tire company that has been producing tires since the mid-1930s and has become one of the largest tire manufacturers in the world. For more than 80 years they have kept on the forefront of technological innovation, using world-class manufacturing to meet or exceed international quality standards set by the US DOT, EUROPEAN ECE, and Chinese CCC.
The use of cutting-edge technology allows them to produce both commercial truck and passenger vehicle tires that are constantly evolving to become the perfect combination of progressive thinking and traditional patterns.
Atlas offers tires in the following categories: all-season, touring, and performance all season. No matter your driving needs, Atlas has a high quality tire for you that will provide endurance, dependability, and performance.
Treadwear is one of the most influential factors to consider when buying tires, so below is a comparison of the average tread wear of Atlas tires against the industry average across all brands. A treadwear number is part of the Uniform tire quality grade rating (UTQG) which gives information representative of a tire's tread wear, temperature resistance and traction capabilities. This number is based on test results provided by the manufacturer or those determined by an independent testing company. The treadwear number is typically stamped on the side of the tire and will ultimately help determine a tire's life expectancy. For example, a tire with a UTQG of 500 will last 2 times as long as a tire with a UTQG of 250 under normal driving conditions.
Tread Type | Atlas Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 420 | 504 |
Touring | 420 | 546 |
Performance All Season | 389 | 429 |
Not all tires are UTQG rated. Read our guide to UTQG ratings.