Specs
| Brand | Goodyear |
|---|---|
| Model | Wrangler Territory MT |
| Season | all-season |
| Type | truck-suv |
| UTQG treadwear | 500 |
| UTQG traction | A |
| UTQG temperature | B |
| Mileage warranty | 45,000 miles |
| Noise (dB) | 76 |
| Introduced | 2022 |
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Available sizes (4)
Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT: what the numbers tell you
The Wrangler Territory MT's UTQG treadwear rating of 500 puts it in the long-wear class. Its compound is engineered for life over outright grip, which is appropriate for an everyday touring tire. The 45,000-mile warranty is one of the most concrete data points for a tire. It is the manufacturer's own statement of compound durability under normal use. Warranty replacement is typically prorated, so it will not fully offset the cost of a new tire, but the warranty length is a reasonable expectation of useful tread life.
Cabin noise of 76 dB is on the louder end, a result of the tread pattern needed for the tire's grip class. Buyers prioritizing cabin quiet should compare against a touring tire in the same size. As a all-season tire built for the truck-suv segment, the Wrangler Territory MT is positioned against direct rivals within the same category. Comparing it to a tire in a different category (e.g. summer vs all-season) makes the spec sheet misleading because the design targets are not the same.
Mud-terrain tire for light trucks. Aggressive sidewall, full mud-tire tread depth.
For an apples-to-apples comparison against direct rivals, see the comparison pages linked from this tire's brand index.
Last verified 2026-05-17.