Toyota Sienna Best Tires: Your Answers Explained

Cheryl B
Dec 31, 2020

When it’s time for new tires for your Toyota Sienna, it’s not the time to skimp. A good tire could mean the difference between life and severe injuries or even death, especially if you drive in inclement weather.

What are the best tires for a 2020 Toyota Sienna?

Blue 2020 Toyota Sienna From Front-Driver Side

Best Tires for the 2020 Toyota Sienna

Touring – $139

The Yokohama Avid Ascend GT is the best tire for the family that goes on a lot of road trips or for someone who commutes via mostly highway. This touring tire has harder tread than some other touring tires, which means it lasts longer – but it also means that the tires will be a bit noisier. Enjoy all-season traction, so you won’t have to switch from summer to winter tires, even though these are touring tires.

Customers like this tire, but some are surprised that they are noisier than other touring tires. Customers rate these tires with five stars for ride comfort, cornering, tread life, and wet and dry traction. They gave these tires four stars for ride noise.

Performance – $145

The BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport brings the best performance on an all-season tire with excellent handling and dependable traction. This tire is good for any driver, but it’s great for those who travel on windy roads and need to hold the curve. The BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport is rated for speeds up to 130 mph.

Customers gave this tire five stars for ride comfort, cornering, ride noise, and wet and dry traction. They gave this tire a four-star rating for tread life.

All-Terrain – $179

The Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S is an all-terrain tire that was designed to give you a comfortable ride on the road but handle the off-road fun, too. This durable tire features increased stability for wet and dry traction.

Five ribs give this tire more flexibility and support when you’re off-road, and the Aqua Vac Channels in the center grooves mitigate hydroplaning. The AT3 4S reduces braking distances in the snow by 20 feet.

The Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S received five-star ratings for comfort, cornering, ride noise, tread life, and wet and dry traction.

Winter/Snow – $127

When you need a tire that is dependable in the ice and snow, the Blizzak WS90 is ready to help keep you on the road. This tire is engineered for control in slick conditions and features 30 percent more tread block stiffness and 15 percent more block edges for better stopping power on the ice.

Car Tire In Snow Closeup

The Blizzak WS90 features a 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake Rating, Multicell technology, and angled and horizontal siping pattern. This tire received a 4.8 rating for ride comfort, 4.5 for dry and wet traction, 4.3 for cornering, 4.0 for ride noise, and 3.8 for tread life.

People Also Ask

Does the 2020 Toyota Sienna come with a spare tire?

The 2020 Toyota Sienna comes with a donut spare, which is a tire that is smaller than a regular tire. It’s enough to get you to the nearest tire shop at speeds under 55 mph. Never drive on a donut tire as if it were a regular tire.

What is the recommended tire pressure for a 2020 Toyota Sienna?

Auto Mechanic Checking Tire Pressure

The recommended tire pressure for the 2020 Toyota Sienna is 35 p.s.i. or 36 p.s.i., depending on the trim level. You can find the tire pressure on the sidewall of the tire. Always keep the proper tire pressure in the tires to prevent them from wearing incorrectly.

How do you reset the tire pressure indicator on a 2020 Toyota Sienna?

  • Step 1: Check the tire pressure to ensure the pressure is correct. If not, correct the tire pressure.
  • Step 2: Start the vehicle. Locate the tire pressure system reset button to the right of the steering wheel on the instrument panel.
  • Step 3: Press and hold the button until the TPMS indicator light blinks slowly three times.
  • Step 4: Let the engine run for several minutes so that it has time to record the pressure in each tire.
  • Step 5: Turn the engine off.

If the light blinks when you start the Sienna, have a dealership inspect the system. If you replaced one of the wheel sensors, the dealership needs to register it.

avatar Cheryl B
Cheryl and her husband owned a repair shop from 1994 until he retired in 2007. She also worked as a paralegal and writer since 2004. She uses her management skills, automotive experience, and paralegal experience to write for several publications.
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