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"COMING SOON: The first size will be available February 2024 with other fitments planned to be released later in the year."

It will be interesting to hear what sizes they release. They mention fitment for the Rivian at the bottom so maybe they will support the OEM 21" size eventually.
 

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I typically run Toyo Open County M/Ts, so this might be an interesting try.
 
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Nice! Looking forward to the reviews on these after they are available. I really liked the Open Country AT3s I had on my Tacoma.
 

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We run Toyo OC AT3s on my wife's Land Rover and my son's Wrangler. They're awesome. Cautiously excited for this tire for our Rivian.

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Toyo has now released an A/T tire for EVs with a low rolling resistance. Hoping to see some test results soon.

https://www.toyotires.com/open-country-at3-ev
Originally announced at SEMA. Only 275/60R20 at launch in February—relevant to those converting from factory 21s, but keeping software the same. They will have more sizes as time passes, but issued no info on what sizes or when. Also provided no info on weight.
 

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Toyo has now released an A/T tire for EVs with a low rolling resistance. Hoping to see some test results soon.

https://www.toyotires.com/open-country-at3-ev
I will be a guinea pig on these, most likely, as I'm ready to switch from 21's to 20's. I already asked Discount Tire in their introduction thread about these and they did some digging but could not find any additional info on these yet. I was looking for a release date/pricing through them.

** Edit: Just saw they released the sizes coming in February, I'm not interested in LT tires so I won't be a guinea pig yet.
 
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I've run these in 37's on my other truck and like them in general. Lots of problems finding ones that would balance well though. Approximately 50% of them wouldn't balance correctly and I had to replace.
 

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Props to Toyo, finally specific call outs to things EV focused. Hopefully others follow suit, and maybe we get some comparison to OEMs, etc.
 

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For 21s, I'll take the upcoming Michelin LTX vs Toyo
 
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I'd be surprised if Toyo develops a 21" Open Country, honestly. They have a bunch of LT sizes for 20" wheels in their current lineup, and a non-LT 275 size for 22" wheels, but nothing in between.
 

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Interesting. They rate this tire as “5” for efficiency vs. ”3.5” for the non-EV variant. It would be great if they define what that actually means. Get even halfway to an All-Season efficiency and I’ll become a Toyo customer.
 

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Interesting. They rate this tire as “5” for efficiency vs. ”3.5” for the non-EV variant. It would be great if they define what that actually means. Get even halfway to an All-Season efficiency and I’ll become a Toyo customer.
I am running the non-EV AT3 (1100 miles so far), and see essentially no difference in efficiency between them and the Pirelli ATs. In fact they might be a bit better efficiency wise especially on the highway, perhaps due to the higher load index and PSI (running 60 psi).
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