The TrueContact Tour 54 is Continental's Standard Touring All-Season tire developed for drivers of a wide range of vehicles: including coupes, crossovers, minivans, family sedans and even electric vehicles (EVs) looking for long tread life, dependable traction and quiet comfort 365 days a year. TrueContact Tour 54 tires are engineered to bring the reliable assurance of a premium touring tire together with long-lasting, confident grip in dry, wet and wintry conditions, including light snow.
The all-season tread compound of the TrueContact Tour 54 is designed with Tg-F polymers, which increase compound bonding for improved tire wear, lower rolling resistance, and greater efficiency for both traditional fuel sources and battery-powered drivetrains. The symmetric pattern includes twin central ribs for confident straight-line tracking and a solid on-center feel alongside stable tread blocks in the shoulders for lateral grip and high-speed handling. Continental's +Silane additives augment traction in slippery conditions, bolstered by sweeping grooves and deep circumferential channels to shunt and displace water to resist hydroplaning. Sipes throughout the tread design provide biting edges for grip in wet, icy, and snowy conditions, helped in large part by the traction grooves nestled within the circumferential channels to trap snow in the tread for superior snow-to-snow traction.
The internal construction of the TrueContact Tour 54 features a single ply, polyester casing with dual steel belts reinforced by a polyamide overlay for enhanced durability and high-speed uniformity.
El neumático TrueContact Tour 54 de Continental pertenece a la categoría: Turismo Estándar Para Toda Estación y fue desarrollado para conductores de una gama amplia de vehículos incluyendo: cupés, utiliautos (crossovers), minivans, sedanes familiares e incluso auto con motores eléctricos (EV, por sus siglas en inglés), estos conductores buscan una huella con un largo ciclo de vida, tracción confiable y comodidad tranquila los 365 días al año. Los neumáticos TrueContact Tour 54 son fabricados para proporcionar la confiabilidad de un neumático de turismo premium, al igual de gran longevidad, tracción confiable en condiciones secas, mojadas e invernales, incluyendo superficies con nieve ligera.
El compuesto de caucho para toda estación del TrueContact Tour 54 ha sido diseñado con polímeros Tg-F, lo cual aumenta la unión del compuesto para mejorar el desgaste, disminuir la resistencia al rodar y mayor eficiencia tanto en motores de combustible como de baterías. El patrón simétrico de la huella incluye segmentos centrales gemelos para un movimiento seguro en línea recta y una sensación central sólida junto a bloque estables en los hombros que proporcionan tracción lateral y mayor maniobrabilidad a velocidades elevadas. El aditivo de silano de Continental aumenta la tracción en condiciones resbaladizas y reforzado por ranuras amplias y canales circunferenciales profundos, desvían y desplazan el agua para resistir al deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning). Pequeñas ranuras sobre los bloques de la huella han sido diseñadas para proporcionar más bordes adherentes que aumentan la tracción sobre superficies mojadas, con hielo y nieve, ranuras ubicadas dentro de los canales circunferenciales atrapan la nieve en la huella proporcionando mayor tracción nieve con nieve.
La construcción interna del TrueContact Tour 54 posee una capa de poliéster con dos correas de acero, reforzadas con una capa de poliamida para proporcionar mayor durabilidad y uniformidad a velocidades altas.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 04/01/25(1 of 2)
Treadwear:6 Years / 80,000 Miles (T- & H-Speed Rated) (1) 6 Years / 70,000 Miles (V-Speed Rated) (1) Half mileage for rear if different size than front
Manufacturer Special Warranty:60-day / 1st 2/32" trial (2) Total Confidence Plan
Additional Information:(1) Repair voids warranty (2) Whichever comes 1st,purchase 4 exchange for another set of Conti.
Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased between 10/01/22 and 03/31/25(2 of 2)
Treadwear:6 Years / 80,000 Miles (T- & H-Speed Rated) (1) 6 Years / 70,000 Miles (V-Speed Rated) (1) Half mileage for rear if different size than front
Manufacturer Special Warranty:60-day / 1st 2/32" trial (2) Total Confidence Plan
Additional Information:(1) Repair voids warranty (2) Whichever comes 1st,purchase 4 exchange for another set of Conti.
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 Continental TrueContact Tour 54
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Customer feedback data reveals strong performance in the Firestone Destination X/T's core categories, with dry traction (9-10 scores) and wet traction (8-10 scores) praised for confident handling on rugged terrain. Winter traction earns positive marks in deep snow (7-10 scores), though ice traction shows variability (3-10 scores), aligning with its all-terrain focus. Ride comfort receives consistent praise (7-10 scores) for off-road durability, while treadwear ratings (8-10 scores) highlight long-term value. Many customers report high satisfaction, emphasizing reliable off-road capability and durability in varied conditions, with several noting they’d repurchase. Noise levels (7-10 scores) are deemed acceptable given the tire’s rugged design.
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Customers praise the Destination X/T's wet traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s. The tire delivers reliable grip and confident handling in rainy conditions, excelling in its all-terrain design.
October 24, 2021
4.5 out of 5
...Wet traction is great and treadwear is impressive...
I took a chance buying these since there were no reviews available. I liked the aggressive look and am happy I tried them. Wet traction is great and treadwear is impressive. I recommend these tires and would definitely buy them again.
Vehicle: 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4wd Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 38,522 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: EAST STROUDSBURG, PA Driving Style: Average
...When the roads get wet from rain the tire still perform well!!! What makes this happen? The fact that most of the tread blocks have awesome sipes that go most of the way down the tread...
So this is an update to my previous review. No I did not buy the tires from Tire Rack but I did get the tires from a Firestone dealer. Now you might be wondering why i went with Firestone over BFG? Well a simple answer is I dont want to be like everyone else. Second I like the Firestone brand.
To start lets go with street performance and comfort. Being the fact that i have an LT it is going to be "stiff" compared to a P rated tire. That is to be expected. But even so the tire still rides pretty well in this size(265/70-17). On dry pavement it does just fine. I have good stability in turns. Good braking modulation. When the roads get wet from rain the tire still perform well!!! What makes this happen? The fact that most of the tread blocks have awesome sipes that go most of the way down the tread. Can I still slide in wet weather? You bet and that can happen with any tire but the Firestone holds up to it pretty well.
Snow traction? Well lets be honest, no matter what others say this tire is not a snow tire. Can it perform well in snow? I'm sure it can but not as well as a snow/winter tire. If you live in a place you barely have to deal with snow then you should be ok. Live where is snows all year round then this may bot be for you.
Now for the OffRoad Fun!!!!!! So those of you that understand that inorder to get the best performance OffRoad you need to air your tires down(depends on what your setup is to how much). Well I did so recently on a Pass in Colorado and I had to deal with Mud, Rocks, more than a dozen water crossings and Sand. To put simple lets just say the truck and tires didnt even sweat it!!!! I was a little worried but the truck and tires out performed my expectations on this!!
As for durability... Well I havents had a puncture yet and I'm hoping it never happens!!!
So would I recommend thus tire to you? If you are an avid OffRoader then absolutely!!!!! Use it as your winter tire? Not really!!
I hipe this helps others on thier decision!!!!
Vehicle: 2019 Ford Ranger 4X4 Supercrew Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Driving Style: Average
The Firestone Destination X/T earns excellent snow and deep snow traction scores, with most ratings 8-10. Ice traction shows strong performance (7-9 range for many), though a few lower scores suggest variability in extreme ice conditions. Ideal for rugged winter terrain.
December 03, 2021
4.3 out of 5
...For a small part I was in 4WD but most of the way i was in 2WD. I did have 140 lbs worth of sand in the bed so that helped a bunch but overall I was amazed on how the tires handled the snow!!...
So I am back again for some more input for a wonderful tire!!
To start off I have a combine mileage of 30,000 from my personal truck and my work van(yes I convinced my boss lol)
You will see two other reviews from me that state how I already like the tire for dry, wet and OffRoad. Now for the winter review!!
Just to start everyone must understand that this is an "All-Terrain" tire and not a "Snow" tire. Yes it is 3 peak reated but a true Snow tire will be at the top!!
So I now live in the Mountains again and for Thanksgiving I got to drive through a bit of snow for a good distance. Just on my way home the day before in my work van I was getting curious and still being cautious. In the work van it was wonderful going up hill the entire way in a 2WD van without snow chains. Yes the 5 millions tons of weight probably helped. The following day I probably went about 30 miles on slick roads that were covered in snow(about 1 inch) and probably had ice here and there. For a small part I was in 4WD but most of the way i was in 2WD. I did have 140 lbs worth of sand in the bed so that helped a bunch but overall I was amazed on how the tires handled the snow!!
Now you might be asking yourself if you should buy the Firestone Destination XT, BFG K02 or a Snow Tire huh? Well to start it all depends on what you do. If you dont go OffRoad dont waist your money on an All-Terrain. To add if you dont have too much snow to deal with a good All-Season tire will do just fine. If you deal with a lot of snow every winter then you would benefit from a Snow Tire vs an All-Terrain. As for Destination XT vs K02? Well the K02 my be more popular but I can already tell the Destination XT is far superior.
Yes it may be a long read but I hope this information really helps you out!!
Vehicle: 2019 Ford Ranger 4X4 Supercrew Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: WOODLAND PARK, CO Driving Style: Spirited
This has been the best winter tire that I have ran. Comparing to better than Blizzak, Winterforce, and Michelin X1. The winter traction is almost too good, because this tire is constantly digging for traction, even when I am hoping for some donut action...
This has been the best winter tire that I have ran. Comparing to Blizzak, Winterforce, and Michelin X1. The winter traction is almost too good, because this tire is constantly digging for traction, even when I am hoping for some donut action. Also after 20k can't even tell that they're worn.
Vehicle: 2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: ANACORTES, WA Driving Style: Spirited
...In the winter less trailers but feeding cows and putting out hay in the cold and snow...
This has been a really well designed a/t tire. Have nothing but good to say about this tire. I have a ranch in New Mexico so these tires are used in pretty extreme conditions all year long. I pull trailers 80% of the time from mud to dry dirt roads and highway. In the winter less trailers but feeding cows and putting out hay in the cold and snow. I say these tires for a/t tires are fairly aggressive. They handle everything very well and ride good drive good and wear good.
Vehicle: 2013 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 4wd Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: AMISTAD, NM Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate dry traction 9-10, highlighting excellent grip and stability on rugged terrain. Scores between 7-8 still reflect reliable performance for all-terrain use.
May 17, 2021
4.8 out of 5
...Traction? On road so far so good. Only broke loose once but then again I have a pickup so that will happen from time to time...
So I just came from the Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 into the Firestone Destination XT. To say the least I should have went Firestone to begin with. Now I do understand that I havent put that many miles on it amd i have only had it for a few days but I promise I got a good experience real quick.
To start off on the street there is no noise from the tire that I can tell. The comfort on the road is pretty nice for an LT too!
Traction? On road so far so good. Only boke loose once but then again I have a pickup so that will happen from time to time.
Offroad traction? Awesome to say the least!!! I did air down from 32 psi to 18 psi and the tire did not struggle to hold traction.
Winter conditions? Well I honestly cant say since I have already past winter and these are NOT a snow tire. Maybe they will do well.... Maybe they won't... I honestly have no idea.
How is it fitting this tire in 285/70-17 on a Ranger? Not bad keeping the stock wheels with no spacers, the Old Man EMU Lift and simply moving the front crash bars forward there is little to no rubbing when the front end is compressed.
I should add that with the tire VIN code the tire is NOT made in Thailand. Tire VIN code 1VN is for Canada EH'.
All in all I can say I highly recommend this to someone who wants an offroad tire but doesnt want a BFG KO2.
Vehicle: 2019 Ford Ranger 4X4 Supercrew Miles Driven on Tires: 500 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Driving Style: Average
This tire exceeded my expectations with regards to tread wear longevity, traction, and comfort...
This tire exceeded my expectations with regards to tread wear longevity, traction, and comfort. I have taken this vehicle in some off road situations/conditions that I probably shouldn't have. I had more issues with clearance than any tire/traction issues. I did have "E" rated tires on my half ton GMC and kept tire pressures well above vehicle manufactures recommendations and still experienced a smooth and fairly quiet ride. I would purchase these tires again and would highly recommend.
Vehicle: 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 4wd Regular Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 23,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: CASTLE ROCK, CO Driving Style: Average
Customers consistently praise the Destination X/T's comfort, with most ride comfort and noise level ratings scoring 9s and 10s. High marks highlight smooth handling and reduced cabin noise, even in rugged off-road conditions.
July 07, 2021
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5
...This is a very comfortable tire, drastically smoother ride coming from my last set of tires. Previously had Continental Terrain Contact A/T and Toyo A/T II but I would easily pick the Firestone tires over either. The Continentals were great but the ride quality was no comparison.
I handle fleet operations for a company that operates on mine properties in Arizona. I've had almost every name brand tire that you can put on a super duty in the last decade. Coopers, Michelin, Toyo, Nitto, BFG, Goodyear, Continental, General and even Master Craft tires in a pinch. Our vehicles see a lot of abuse and rough terrain so we aren't typically getting a lot of mileage out of our tires regardless of the brand. That being said, I'm someone that likes to try something different and I rarely get the same tire twice but with this Destination X/T I would easily purchase it again.
I've never actually bought a Firestone tire before but went with these on a recommendation of a Ford employee. Tread looks more aggressive than what I might normally go for but it drives great on regular highways and city streets. This is a very comfortable tire, drastically smoother ride coming from my last set of tires. Previously had Continental Terrain Contact A/T and Toyo A/T II but I would easily pick the Firestone tires over either. The Continentals were great but the ride quality was no comparison. Steering is still sharp, I've had other A/T tires that make the handling a bit sluggish but that is not the case here. Depending on the size, you actually are saving a nice little chunk of change with these tires over a comparable Toyo.
Vehicle: 2018 Ford F250 4WD Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 2,200 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: TEMPE, AZ Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate treadwear as excellent, with scores of 9-10 highlighting exceptional durability in rugged off-road conditions. High marks suggest long-lasting performance for all-terrain use.
April 02, 2025
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5
...I'm getting 40 to 50,000 miles per set and that's hauling heavy. They wear amazing...
This is my third set and I will definitely buy again. I’m a commercial hotshot driver. I haul heavy all the time. I have two sets of wheels and I keep them loaded with these tires. I’m getting 40 to 50,000 miles per set and that’s hauling heavy. They wear amazing. I had been a Dutrac fan forever but these destination, XTs have been way better for me.
Vehicle: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic 2500 HD 4WD Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 100,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: PLEASANT GROVE, UT Driving Style: Spirited
...They wear so well that it is hard to tell if there is any wear at all...
The truck is a 2nd vehicle and has not been driven very much due to mechanical and engine swap issues but the tires are doing great. For the record these tires are my 2nd set of Firestone Destinations and they are a rock solid quality construction. They wear so well that it is hard to tell if there is any wear at all. The deal that I received from Tire Rack was even better then what Firestone quoted and also they could not supply the size that Tire Rack was able to do. All in all this purchase was a good deal in these days of high automotive pricing.....
Vehicle: 1999 Chevrolet S10 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: RIENZI, MS Driving Style: Average
Excellent wearing tire over 50k miles on mine. These tires are good in most situations. Definitely will buy again
Vehicle: 2019 Ford F250 4WD Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: STILLWATER, MN Driving Style: Average
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New tires, customer favorites, and former test winners are among the group for 2025’s Test 7, which also sees some manufacturers with multiple tires. Both Bridgestone and Goodyear have two tires in this group, while Continental, Michelin, and Yokohama each have a horse in this race. Who comes out on top and what category will it represent, Standard Touring or Grand Touring All-Season? In the end where will these tires stack up in our ever-growing combined results of tested touring tires? Watch now to find out!
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Replacing the popular Continental TrueContact Tour, the TrueContact Tour 54 is a Touring tire for the drivers of sedans, minivans, SUVs, crossovers, and EVs.
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