Hankook Dynapro AT2 Xtreme RF12 Review — Serious Off-Road Without Sacrificing the Road
Overall Rating: 8.9 / 10
Category: All-Terrain — Aggressive
Price in NZ: From $371 per tyre
Best for: Hilux, Ranger, Triton — drivers who need more off-road capability than the AT2 RF11
Quick Verdict
The Hankook Dynapro AT2 Xtreme RF12 is the more aggressive sibling of the RF11 — designed for NZ drivers who regularly push their all-terrain tyre to its limits but still need adequate tarmac performance for daily driving. Compared to the RF11, the Xtreme’s tread has wider void areas (more mud self-cleaning), more aggressive shoulder lugs (better side-bite in loose terrain), and a reinforced sidewall construction (better rock puncture resistance). It sacrifices some road refinement compared to the RF11 — but for drivers who need that extra off-road capability, the Xtreme is the right Dynapro.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | All-Terrain — Aggressive |
| Speed Ratings | R (170), S (180), T (190 km/h) |
| Available Rim Sizes | 15″, 16″, 17″, 18″ |
| NZ Price Range | $371 – $560 (varies by size) |
| Key Technology | Wider void ratio, reinforced sidewall, aggressive shoulder lugs |
Performance Profile
Off-road capability (vs RF11):
- Mud: Better — wider void ratio allows more efficient mud ejection
- Rock: Better — reinforced sidewall + more aggressive shoulder lugs for rock bite
- Sand: Better — wider blocks provide better flotation on soft surfaces
- General terrain: Meaningfully more capable than the RF11
On-road (vs RF11):
- Road noise: Higher — the wider tread voids generate more wind noise at highway speeds
- Wet tarmac: Similar — silica shoulder compound maintained
- Fuel economy: Slightly lower — heavier construction and wider voids increase rolling resistance
- Tread life: Slightly shorter — more aggressive tread wears faster in highway use
RF12 Xtreme vs RF11 — Which Dynapro?
| Feature | Dynapro AT2 Xtreme RF12 | Dynapro AT2 RF11 |
|---|---|---|
| Off-road capability | Higher | Good |
| Road noise | Higher | Moderate |
| Price | $371+ | $417+ |
| Best for | Regular demanding off-road | Mixed daily/off-road |
The Xtreme RF12 is actually less expensive than the RF11 ($371 vs $417) while offering more off-road capability — making it a strong value choice for drivers whose primary priority is off-road performance.
NZ Road Conditions Assessment
Serious NZ off-road: Excellent — the Xtreme’s aggressive design handles demanding NZ terrain better than the RF11. For Hilux and Ranger owners who regularly work in demanding conditions — river crossings, steep clay, rocky backcountry — the Xtreme delivers.
Daily driving: Acceptable — higher road noise than the RF11 but manageable for rural-area drivers who accept AT noise as normal.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- More capable off-road than the RF11
- Actually cheaper than the RF11 at $371
- Hankook brand quality and NZ availability
- Reinforced sidewall for NZ rocky terrain
Cons
- Higher road noise than RF11
- Slightly shorter tread life in highway use
Sources
- Hankook Dynapro AT2 Xtreme RF12 — hankooktire.com — accessed 2026-06-01
- Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/hankook/ — accessed 2026-06-01
Related Pages
- Hankook Dynapro AT2 RF11 — for mixed daily/off-road
- Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT — 3PMSF alternative
- Hankook Tyres NZ — brand overview
