Delta tires have been around more than 50 years, and they have nailed how to make a reliable tire. Delta is part of the TBC Corporation, which includes Sumitomo Tires, Multi-Mile tires, Eldorado Tire, Sailun, Crosswind and other brands of tires. As part of the large TBC Brands umbrella, Delta has been able to turn out an affordable mid-range priced tire. Delta tires meet or exceed industry averages, with most reviewers saying they’re happy with the value. Delta tires are a trusted leader in the tire industry, offering reliable tires at a fair price. For the cost, Delta tires perform well and make a great replacement tire option for someone on a budget. Delta tire prices are usually 10-25% less than name brand tires of the same size and type.
Delta offers tires in these categories: all-season, performance all season, touring all season, summer, performance summer, on/off road, all terrain, all terrain/all season, and winter. As a more affordable brand, Delta’s wide range of tire options means there are likely the right tires for most drivers in the portfolio.
Delta tires’ lifespan keeps drivers happy. Comparing the average treadwear of Delta tires against the industry average across all brands, Deltas are average, meaning they'll last as long as the next best tire. Treadwear numbers are marked on the side of tires and refer to the expected life of a tire, using the U.S. Department of Transportation’s uniform tire quality grade (UTQG). A higher number indicates a higher treadwear, so a tire stamped 660 is expected to last twice as long as one stamped 330 under typical driving conditions.
Tread Type | Delta Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 454 | 504 |
Touring All Season | 538 | 538 |
Touring Summer | 640 | 640 |
All Terrain | 486 | 506 |
All Terrain All Season | 400 | 400 |
On/Off Road | 402 | 402 |
Performance All Season | 394 | 429 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Learn more about UTQG ratings.