The Wrangler Workhorse AT is Goodyear's Off-Road All-Terrain tire developed for drivers of pickup trucks, Jeeps, crossovers and SUVs who want a dependable tire with consistent traction and predictable handling no matter the conditions. Built to provide the toughness to tame the terrain along with confident control for inclement weather, the Wrangler Workhorse AT features wintertime traction sufficient to earn the tire industry's severe snow service certification and three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
Utilizing advanced compounding technology, the Wrangler Workhorse AT is built to provide good dry and wet road handling with consistent wear and long tread life. Additionally, the tread blocks have been engineered to offer enhanced cut-and-chip resistance and durability in off-road conditions and over rugged surfaces. Extended shoulder elements help prevent external damage while providing added traction on loose terrain. The large tread blocks help produce aggressive traction capabilities while providing deep channels for hydroplaning resistance. The tread pattern's purposeful design utilizes numerous block angles that create high numbers of biting edges across the contact patch, which helps produce light snow traction that meets the tire industry's severe snow service requirements.
Internal construction of the Wrangler Workhorse AT utilizes a durable, two-ply polyester casing designed to balance reliability and comfort along with twin, high-strength steel belts providing a robust foundation.
Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.
El neumático Wrangler Workhorse AT de Goodyear pertenece a la categoría: Dentro/Fuera De Carretera Todoterreno y fue desarrollado para conductores de picops, Jeeps, utiliautos (crossovers) y vehículos utilitarios deportivos que desean un neumático confiable con tracción consistente y maniobrabilidad predecible, sin importar el clima. Construido para proporcionar la fortaleza de amanzar situaciones todoterreno, conjuntamente con un control confiable para climas inclementes, el Wrangler Workhorse AT, ofrece tracción de invierno suficiente para poder obtener la certificación de la industria, en relación a condiciones de nieve severa por esta razón, cuenta con el símbolo “tres picos montaña/copo de nieve”, 3PMSF (three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, 3PMSF).
Utilizando un compuesto de caucho con tecnología avanzada, el Wrangler Workhorse AT, ha sido fabricado para proporcionar buena maniobrabilidad sobre superficies secas y mojadas, con un desgaste consistente y lento. Adicionalmente, los bloques o tacos de la huella han sido diseñados para ofrecer mayor resistencia a rasguños y cortes, y mayor durabilidad en condiciones todoterreno y sobre superficies irregulares. Bloques extendidos sobre los hombros ayudan a prevenir daños externos, al mismo tiempo de proporcionar tracción sobre superficies sueltas. Una huella con bloques grandes ayuda a proporcionar tracción agresiva, al mismo tiempo canales profundos ayudan a resistir el deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning). El patrón diseñado con bloques con muchos ángulos crea una gran cantidad de bordes adherentes en la huella, lo cual, ayuda a producir tracción sobre superficies con poca nieve para cumplir los requisitos de la industria en cuanto a nieve severa.
La construcción interna del Wrangler Workhorse AT utiliza una estructura durable con dos capas de poliéster, diseñada para encontrar un balance entre confiabilidad y confort, correas gemelas con acero de gran fortaleza proporciona una fundación robusta.
Nota: Mientras los neumáticos no identificados para su uso en invierno, pero con el símbolo tres picos montaña copo de nieve, 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake, 3PMSF) podrían proporcionar mayor tracción longitudinal en nieve, que la ofrecida por neumáticos para toda estación (M+S) sin el símbolo 3PMSF. Sin embargo, ninguno iguala la capacidad de un neumático verdaderamente para invierno, en climas con condiciones adversas.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 05/07/25(1 of 4)
Treadwear:6 Years / 50,000 Miles Excludes Euro-commercial sizes
Manufacturer Special Warranty:30 Day Test Drive (1)
Additional Information:(1) Exchange for a different Goodyear brand tire
Notes
See official manufacturer's warranty brochure for specific details.
New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
Tire Rack Test Results Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse AT
The new Wrangler Workhorse AT focuses on off-road durability and on-road comfort combined with all-season traction. We compare it to some of the newest and best in the category to see how it stacks up.
Customer ratings show the Continental ContiProContact delivers a comfortable ride with smooth handling, aligning well with its Grand Touring All-Season purpose. Treadwear receives mixed feedback, with some noting premature wear despite moderate mileage expectations. Winter traction is a concern, with inconsistent scores (3-7) in snow and ice, suggesting limited confidence in harsh conditions. Wet traction is generally reliable (scores 6-8), though hydroplaning resistance varies. Dry traction stands out as a strength, earning consistent praise (7-10) for confident grip and responsive steering. While ideal for everyday comfort and dry-road performance, buyers prioritizing winter capability or long-term durability may want to weigh these trade-offs.
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Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores of 8-10, noting reliable grip and confident handling in wet conditions. While some variability exists, the majority report strong performance suitable for all-season driving.
May 16, 2013
(Verified Purchase)
4.7 out of 5
...The tires worked well in heavy rain at highway speeds. There was no hydroplaning or traction loss in heavy rain.
I generally know which tire I want. But this time I played with the tire selection guide and went with their pick (Continental Pro Contact XL) for my first generation Odyssey van. My selection turned out to be their one and only pick! Never-the-less, I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised with how well the tire complements my vehicle.
Right off I noticed turn-in was significantly improved (steering response that is). The tires worked well in heavy rain at highway speeds. There was no sense of hydroplaning or traction loss in heavy rain. They also gave a great ride. And for being all season tires, they were quiet, too.
While I have studded snows for winter, I went for all season capability feeling it provides some insurance if I get caught out before getting the snows on.
Anyway, these are initial impressions from 2000+mostly highway miles. I do track day instruction so I tend to be pretty sensitive to tires and how they perform. At this point I'm really pleased and still a bit surprised at how well these seemingly plain Jane tires perform on my van.
Nice tire Continental!
Thanks for the pick Tire Rack!
P.L. Albany, NY
Vehicle: 1998 Honda Odyssey EX Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: null, null Driving Style: Spirited
Great tire for dry and wet conditions. Reasonably quiet as well - as quiet as I'd expect for an economy car. These tires are better quality than the usual original equipment tires.
I live in Minnesota so all season means regular snow in the winter. These are adequate in very light snow, but practically useless in anything more than a light dusting. If conditions allow the tread to break through and hit pavement, then they work fine. But if the surface is only snow or ice, they are similar to a hockey puck as far as traction is concerned. I'd only consider these all season M&S for the southern 2/3 of the US at best.
Vehicle: 2013 Ford Focus Sedan SE Miles Driven on Tires: 11,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: RED WING, MN Driving Style: Spirited
...Wet traction was no concern, and when approaching the limits during cornering, the tires would warn you well in advance...
Came from the factory on my 2012 Civic EX-L sedan. Tire performed well in my experience driving in Southeast Texas. Wet traction was no concern, and when approaching the limits during cornering, the tires would warn you well in advance. This was my first economy car, so I'm not sure how much to blame the vehicle itself, but the noise does seem to be becoming louder as the tires wear, and it can be a bit annoying (since about 20,000 miles) with the highway humming of the tires. I've never seen any tire damage, and somehow haven't picked up a single nail with any of the four tires during their lifetime (a personal first). From about 30,000 miles, the tire tread is low enough to make me lose some confidence in their wet-weather handling, and they'll certainly need replacing by 35,000 miles. I'd consider buying these tires again, if only for the good traction and apparent ability to not pick up much road debris.
Vehicle: 2012 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L Miles Driven on Tires: 33,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: LEAGUE CITY, TX Driving Style: Spirited
Customers consistently praise dry traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s. High ratings highlight responsive handling and reliable grip, excelling in Grand Touring All-Season performance.
May 07, 2015
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...grip and handling great...
Best tires I've owned, grip and handling great, they wear accordingly though.
Vehicle: 2007 Cadillac CTS 2.8L Sport Package Miles Driven on Tires: 9,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WEST FRANKFORT, IL Driving Style: Spirited
When I picked up my car, CPO from the dealer, last December, it had a half-worn set of these on it. They had a noisy, harsh ride that only got worse with further wear. Road noise would vary, depending on the particular paving material and grade of surface. Only a brand-new blacktop surface would give a quiet ride, everything else created noise, some to the extent that I thought there was something mechanically wrong with the car. Dry traction was very good, wet traction was good, but there was always the underlying feeling that the car was just about to break away. Snow traction was bad, ice traction was horrendous. I couldn't get these off the car fast enough. If it's ONLY for fair, dry weather and they're the cheapest you can get, go ahead and grab a set of these. Otherwise, they are NOT recommended.
Vehicle: 2013 Volkswagen Passat TDI Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: FLINT, MI Driving Style: Average
The Continental ContiProContact earns strong comfort ratings, with most scores between 8-10. Customers highlight a smooth, quiet ride and refined all-season performance ideal for grand touring, though a few note minor noise inconsistencies.
January 31, 2021
(Verified Purchase)
4 out of 5
...Finally, these tires are VERY comfortable and this feature is what I would consider most when selecting another tire when these finally wear down...
These tires came with my V60 from the dealer. I am quite satisfied with them overall and it will be hard to not buy they again as I know how they perform. Being a low profile tire I was not looking for a super silent ride and on the highway at 80+ miles per hour they are very quiet. I am sure there are other tires that are quieter, but, these have performed well. Dry traction is very good. I have a modified suspension and these tires have not slipped once in a high speed turn or off ramp. We traction we also very good with deep water the only thing causing be any problems. Light snow traction seems to be pretty good. I have driven through a mix of fresh snow and slushy snow and have not gotten stuck. I even took my tire chains off and got around. Deep snow, well, the car only has 5 inches or so of ground clearance so I am not going to try that; that's want the XC60 is for. Finally, these tires are VERY comfortable and this feature is what I would consider most when selecting another tire when these finally wear down. Very hard to pass up, for me. The tire is a solid choice for my style of car.
Vehicle: 2017 Volvo V60 T5 FWD Standard Tires With Rubber Valve Stems Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: RICHMOND, VA Driving Style: Spirited
...The ride was smooth, comfortable and it absorbed bumps pretty good...
These tires came with my 2018 Audi A4 allroad, Premium Plus auto. The ride was smooth, comfortable and it absorbed bumps pretty good. I will admit that I didn't do the tire rotations as scheduled. The front tires wore out at 36,000 miles but the rear tires were still good. I would recommend these tires but also, do your routine maintenance.
Vehicle: 2018 Audi A4 allroad Premium Plus Miles Driven on Tires: 38,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SOUTH HOLLAND, IL Driving Style: Spirited
Installed on my Mercedes w221 4matic. Hands down the Best tires for this car and in MO. Prior set was Contiprocontact 2 summer tires they were awesome in summer and were not a problen in Boston winters too. But these all season tires are very good both dry and wet. Snow traction is equally good. Road comfort is awesome with very low noise. I highlt recommend these on Mercedes 4mayics.
Vehicle: 2008 Mercedes-Benz S550 4matic Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BURLINGTON, MA Driving Style: Average
Winter traction is disappointing, with ice scores frequently between 0-5 (including many 0s and 1s). Snow and deep snow traction also show concerning ratings, with reports of slippery conditions and unreliable grip in winter scenarios.
February 22, 2015
(Verified Purchase)
3.8 out of 5
...When the tires were new they did great in the snow last year... This year they are giving me real problems with traction in all types of snow and slush. With the tread half gone there are very few sipes left to aid with the snow...
OEM tire on my Escape. When the tires were new they did great in the snow last year. Now with 36k on them the tread is down to about half at 5/32". This year they are giving me real problems with traction in all types of snow and slush. With the tread half gone there are very few sipes left to aid with the snow. I really feel dangerous in the snow with them now. I slid off of the road the other day and had to get winched out. I may buy them again but use them only for non-snow/slush/ice days. In other words, I will have Blizzaks come next year.
Other than the snow performance now they have been great and the treadwear has been great. I rotate them every 5k, "x" one time, and front-to-back the next. They are still quiet given their age and they are wearing evenly, as I adjust the tire pressures every time we change seasons & average temperatures.
Vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape Miles Driven on Tires: 36,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: BEDFORD, VA Driving Style: Average
These tires supremely ---- in the winter...got buried a few times this winter and needed to be pushed and shoveled out...very not cool with a 4X4 vehicle. Since at 25,000 miles the tires are nearly down to the wear bars already, at least you can just have a burnout in the snow without regrets! You don't even need to hold the brake. Just hit the gas and you will spin out what is left of your tread in no time flat...it's not like the tires will get you moving anyways!...
These tires are great in for the Desert Southwest...no snow. In New England and everywhere else, they ----. They came stock on my Escape. They have surprisingly good traction on the dry pavement and are OK in the rain...but that is where all positivity ends. My first trip onto a dirt road in good shape resulted in a flat just 5 minutes in. These tires supremely ---- in the winter...got buried a few times this winter and needed to be pushed and shoveled out...very not cool with a 4X4 vehicle. Since at 25,000 miles the tires are nearly down to the wear bars already, at least you can just have a burnout in the snow without regrets! You don't even need to hold the brake. Just hit the gas and you will spin out what is left of your tread in no time flat...it's not like the tires will get you moving anyways! A great smoke show along with the burning rubber smell!!! If you have an Escape, upsize the tires and get 235/60R17. It is a tight fitment but little to no rubbing of the wheel wells. Well worth it and you can get BF Goodrich Long Trails or even Cooper AT/3's. Then you can go in the woods all your want and hardly ever get stuck.
Vehicle: 2014 Ford Escape AWD SE Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: AUGUSTA, ME Driving Style: Spirited
These tires did not survive the '14 - '15 winter in PA...
These tires did not survive the '14 - '15 winter in PA. Weak sidewalls. 3 out of 4 tires ruined by potholes. 1 of the 3 with a dime sized hole where the tread meets the sidewall. This tire was a replacement for one ruined last winter. Road hazard warranty on the new tire NOT honored due to tread wear at 8/32" on a tire less than a year old with less than 8,000 miles on it. The other 2 tires have 2" diameter bubbles in the sidewalls. 1 of these has 2 bubbles. I'm now replacing all four tires with a different brand.
Vehicle: 2004 Mercedes-Benz E500 4Matic Wagon Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: HOLLAND, PA Driving Style: Average
Mixed treadwear ratings with many scoring 0-5, indicating premature wear and dissatisfaction. Some report rapid wear, needing early replacement, despite higher scores (7-10) in other cases.
January 24, 2014
3.1 out of 5
...Although I can appreciate the handling with the tires, I am quite unhappy with the tread wear. At 27k I'm already looking for a new set... The softer rubber, although more tacky, just melts away on our hot streets...
These tires were OE at time of purchase. Although I can appreciate the handling with the tires, I am quite unhappy with the tread wear. At 27k I'm already looking for a new set. Live in S Fla, where the summers are hot, wet and endless, and I feel that these tires are not the best choice for extreme heat. Sure 'the traction is good, but at a cost. The softer rubber, although more tacky, just melts away on our hot streets. As for our "cold" snaps.. The tires do not perform well at all at temps below 60f.. They feel hard, jittery and lose quite a bit of air pressure.. Just don't like this tire.
Vehicle: 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback 1.8 S Miles Driven on Tires: 27,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: CORAL SPRINGS, FL Driving Style: Average
...I'll say that performance wise these tires did just fine and the treadwear was very good still showing 6/32 at 38k... So with 6/32 treadwear remaining I'm having to buy new tires plus I've spent $150 out of pocket on unseccessful balances...
These were OE tires on my 2010 Subaru Outback. I'll say that performance wise these tires did just fine and the treadwear was very good still showing 6/32 at 38k. However, at about 24k miles our Subaru began to shake at highway speeds. I went through all, sorts of diagnosis of the wheels, suspension and tires. Turns out these tires had become so misshaped that they would no longer balance. I've tried two separate shops, one with very advanced equipment to get these tires balanced with no success. So with 6/32 treadwear remaining I'm having to buy new tires plus I've spent $150 out of pocket on unseccessful balances. I contacted Conninental about the issue only to be told the tires only had a 1yr warranty. If you want to endure shaking at highway speeds and then replace tires that are only 50% worn then these tires are for you. I'll never buy Contis again.
Vehicle: 2010 Subaru Outback Miles Driven on Tires: 38,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: RAVENSDALE, WA Driving Style: Average
...This tire supposedly can drive for 50k miles and good tire, but 37,5K mile already worm out...
I have 2012 OEM Honda Odyssey with Conti ProContact. This tire supposedly can drive for 50k miles and good tire, but 37,5K mile already worm out. I replace with Conti True Contact has more mileage about 90k and good in braking than Michelin Defender and Primacy.
Vehicle: 2012 Honda Odyssey EX-L Miles Driven on Tires: 37,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: WEST COVINA, CA Driving Style: Average
The new Wrangler Workhorse AT focuses on off-road durability and on-road comfort combined with all-season traction. We compare it to some of the newest and best in the category to see how it stacks up.
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