Vantage tires are available in multiple sizes and tire types, with fitment, load capacity, and compatibility varying by vehicle and application.
This page helps you find the correct Vantage tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Vantage available tire categories, check most popular Vantage models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.
Not sure which Vantage tires fit your needs? See how to choose
Choose Vantage tires by first identifying vehicle type and use case - passenger/CUV road use, SUV all-season, light-truck heavy-duty, UHP performance, or off-road - because Vantage's lineup spans rugged all-terrain and mud-terrain tires for off-road use, heavy-duty light-truck tires, and touring and UHP tires for road use.
For everyday passenger car and CUV use, Touring A/S is the correct starting point. It is designed for passenger cars and CUVs, with four wide grooves for wet traction, tapered tread blocks to reduce noise and cupping, variable pitch sequence tread blocks for ride comfort, and shoulder sipes for wet-condition grip.
For drivers of sport sedans, coupes, or performance-oriented vehicles who want all-season capability, the split is between the UHP and UHP Plus. The Vantage UHP is built for passenger cars and CUVs, engineered for ultra-high performance with advanced rubber compounds for precision handling at high speeds and a variable pitch tread for noise reduction. The UHP Plus adds a stiffer casing and solid center rib specifically tuned for sharper steering response and cornering.
For SUVs and light trucks wanting performance all-season fitments, the Sport UHP XL is designed for SUVs and light trucks, with four wide grooves, variable pitch tread blocks, and an advanced rubber compound for high-performance road traction.
For SUV buyers prioritizing comfort and all-season dependability over performance, the SUV line is the appropriate branch. For light-truck buyers needing higher load capacity, the LT HD line covers heavy-duty applications. For mixed or serious off-road use, the Vantage M/T is a mud-terrain tire engineered for light trucks and SUVs, with an aggressive on/off-road tread pattern for traction in mud, gravel, and rock, and layered grooves for rock ejection. An A/T option bridges on- and off-road use for buyers who don't need full mud-terrain aggression.
Vantage was founded in 2014, is developed in the United States, and is distributed across North America and over 70 countries, positioned as a budget-focused brand for passenger cars, crossovers, and SUVs.
The most common Vantage tire sizes include:
Each size maps to a specific Vantage product family rather than being interchangeable across the lineup. The Touring A/S covers 15- to 20-inch rim diameters in standard passenger and CUV profiles; the UHP and UHP Plus sit in lower-profile, larger-diameter performance fitments; and the SUV, LT HD, A/T, and M/T lines address truck-specific load and terrain needs. Vantage tires are produced in China through established manufacturing partners and distributed as a budget-positioned brand offering reliable all-season performance at an accessible price point.
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