The rugged, utilitarian Land Rover has been around for many decades, and the 2012 Range Rover is the fourth generation for the model. The ‘16 model had the distinction of being the first 4x4 SUV to use an all-aluminum body for weight savings, with a wide range of engines available ranging from a 4-cyl hybrid to a 557 hp supercharged 5.0L V8. For model year 2016, the Range Rover was available with Evoque, Sport, Sport HSE, Autobiography, Sport HSE Lux, Sport GT Limited, Pure, Prestige and Dynamic trim levels.
When you shop 2016 Land Rover Range Rover tires, you’ll probably be happiest with premium all season tires like the Continental 4x4 Sport Contact, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (with 45k mile treadwear warranty), Goodyear Excellence and Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season Plus (50k mile warranty). If you really want to get the most out of the handling potential of your 2016 Range Rover, maybe you should consider summer and ultra-high-performance tires such as the Michelin 4x4 Diamaris (25k mile warranty), Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Pirelli P Zero. Just remember that summer and UHP tires owe a good part of their cornering and braking performance to a softer, “stickier” tread formulation, but that tread compound will stiffen and lose traction in colder weather. Summer and UHP tires shouldn’t be used when it’s colder than about 45 degrees F.