Best Winter Tires for Cars: The Car Guide's Top Picks for 2025-2026
Fall is in full swing, so you know what that means, don’t you? No, not football season. It’s time to think about winter tires.
Depending on where you live in Canada, winter tires may or may not be mandatory for a certain part of the year. Regardless, they have proven to outperform all-season and all-weather tires when temperatures drop below 7 degrees Celsius. And if you need a new set, it’s best to shop and book a service appointment early.
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Some Useful Tips and Reminders
As we’ve always said, the price is only one factor to consider when shopping for winter tires. Grip, ride quality, noise and durability also must be part of your decision. It often pays off to spend more money on higher-quality winter tires and take good care of them than buying cheap tires from lesser brands and replacing them after a short time. Not to mention you’ll be driving a safer vehicle, too.

Take the time to visit tire retailers, both in person and online, and see what offers are available. Tire manufacturers also have deals. These can change from month to month or week to week. A retailer may be willing to negotiate or match the price if you've found a lower price elsewhere for the same model. Few consumers try this, but you might be surprised by the results.
What Are the Best Winter Tires for Cars?
The Car Guide has compiled a selection of the best winter tires available for the 2025-2026 season, supported by recommendations from the experts at blackcircles.ca. These tires are typically suitable for cars as well as most small SUVs and crossovers.
We may have left out a few models, but those listed below should all appear near the top of your shopping list. Incidentally, we’ve only identified one model per tire brand in order to cover as much of the market as possible.





