Mild All-Terrain · #34 of 50
Continental TerrainContact A/T on a Toyota Tacoma.
Continental TerrainContact A/T scored for Tacoma use: 7.3/10 blended, strongest on quiet, settled highway manners (9/10), weakest on mud clearing (3/10), in 9 Tacoma sizes.
The short answer
The Continental TerrainContact A/T is a premium-tier mild all-terrain that blends to 7.3/10 across the seven all-round axes in our Tacoma tire research set, ranking #34 of 50 overall.
- Strongest axes: road comfort 9/10, wet grip 9/10.
- Weakest axis: mud 3/10.
- M+S rated; 5th of 8 mild all-terrains in the set.
- Listed in 9 Tacoma sizes on 16-inch, 17-inch, and 18-inch wheels.
- The Continental TerrainContact A/T's row rests on 1 cited source: manufacturer product.
Scores here are an editorial synthesis of published manufacturer specifications, tire-industry write-ups, retailer fitment data, and Tacoma-owner reports — Taco Tires runs no instrumented testing of its own. How we score tires.
Our verdict on the Continental TerrainContact A/T
The Continental TerrainContact A/T reads as a pavement-first mild all-terrain in this dataset: quiet, settled highway manners tops its profile at 9/10 with wet-road grip at 9/10, for a 7.3/10 blend across the seven all-round axes. It gives ground where the profile says it should — mud clearing at 3/10 and visual aggression at 5/10, 6 points under its best axis but outside the blended figure, and the dataset flags it when a 3PMSF severe-snow rating is required. It stops at the M+S marking rather than the 3PMSF symbol; as a premium-tier option it sits at #34 of 50 overall and 5th of 8 mild all-terrains, is catalogued in 9 Tacoma sizes on 16- through 18-inch wheels, and rests on 1 cited source. Its lead use cases are quiet daily driving and wet roads, one place behind the BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain T/A in our ranking.
The ten-axis score profile
Every model in the research set is rated 0-10 on the same ten axes. For the Continental TerrainContact A/T the profile runs from 9/10 on road comfort down to 3/10 on mud; the 7.3/10 headline figure is the average of the seven axes marked below as feeding the blend.
Blended score
7.3/10
- Category
- Mild All-Terrain
- In category
- #5 of 8
- Snow rating
- M+S rated
- Price tier
- premium-tier
- Tacoma sizes
- 9
- Cited sources
- 1
| Axis | What it covers | Score | In blend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Road comfort | pavement ride quality and noise | 9/10 | Yes |
| Wet grip | traction on wet pavement | 9/10 | Yes |
| Snow | packed snow and winter road traction | 6/10 | Yes |
| Trail | dirt, gravel, and rock trail traction | 5/10 | Yes |
| Mud | deep mud traction and self-cleaning | 3/10 | No |
| Durability | puncture and sidewall resistance | 7/10 | Yes |
| Tread life | expected mileage before replacement | 8/10 | Yes |
| Efficiency | weight and rolling resistance | 8/10 | No |
| Looks | how aggressive the tread and sidewall read | 5/10 | No |
| Value | what the tire delivers per dollar | 7/10 | Yes |
7 of the ten axes feed the blended number (road comfort, wet grip, snow, trail, durability, tread life, and value); mud, efficiency, and looks are shown for the Continental TerrainContact A/T but sit outside it, which is why a mud or looks score can run well above or below the headline.
Who the Continental TerrainContact A/T is for
Best for
The research dataset tags the Continental TerrainContact A/T for the uses below; the number after each one is the axis in its own profile that backs the tag.
- Quiet daily driving — road comfort 9/10.
- Wet roads — wet grip 9/10.
- Light trail and gravel — trail 5/10.
- Road comfort — road comfort 9/10.
Avoid if
The same dataset flags where the Continental TerrainContact A/T is the wrong pick, again with the axis behind each call.
- A 3PMSF severe-snow rating is required — snow 6/10.
- Deep mud is the priority — mud 3/10.
- You want an aggressive sidewall — looks 5/10.
Tacoma sizes the Continental TerrainContact A/T comes in
The catalog behind this dataset records the Continental TerrainContact A/T in 9 sizes that fit common Tacoma wheel diameters, spanning 16-inch, 17-inch, and 18-inch wheels. Of those, 8 have a Tacoma fitment page on this site, linked below.
Those 9 entries are the dataset's own availability list for the Continental TerrainContact A/T, not a live retailer feed — a model with a thin catalog gets a short list here rather than a padded one. What actually clears on your truck still depends on wheel width, offset, and how much trimming you will accept, so check the size against your generation before you buy.
Sources behind the Continental TerrainContact A/T's scores
The Continental TerrainContact A/T's row rests on 1 of the 83 cited documents behind this research set — manufacturer product. Each is listed with the date it was read.
Continental TerrainContact A/T on a Tacoma: common questions
In our editorial synthesis the Continental TerrainContact A/T blends to 7.3/10 across the seven all-round axes, which places it 5th of 8 mild all-terrains and #34 of 50 in the whole research set. Its case rests on quiet, settled highway manners (9/10) and wet-road grip (9/10), so it suits quiet daily driving, wet roads, and light trail and gravel.
The research catalog records the Continental TerrainContact A/T as offered in 9 sizes that fit common Tacoma wheel diameters: 265/70R16, 265/75R16, 265/65R17, 265/70R17, 275/70R17, 285/70R17, 265/65R18, 275/65R18, and 265/70R18. That is the dataset's own availability list rather than a live retailer feed, so confirm the exact size and load range with the seller before ordering.
The Continental TerrainContact A/T carries the M+S marking but not the 3PMSF severe-snow symbol, and our synthesis scores its snow axis at 6/10. If your state or your commute requires a severe-snow-rated tire, this is not the row to pick.
The weakest marks in the Continental TerrainContact A/T's profile are mud clearing at 3/10 and visual aggression at 5/10. The dataset flags it as the wrong choice when a 3PMSF severe-snow rating is required and deep mud is the priority. Those judgements come from the 1 cited source listed on this page, not from anything measured here.
