Spring is when the garage door starts going up more often.
The mornings are no longer an exercise in scraping frost. The afternoon sun hangs around just long enough to justify the long way home. You roll the windows down for the first time in months and remember that driving can feel good again.
This is driving season.
Tire compounds are engineered around temperature windows. Summer and performance-focused designs are built to perform best once ambient temperatures consistently rise above 45°F.
When that happens:
If your current tires feel vague or disconnected as the weather improves, they may no longer align with your driving demands.
Spring marks the return of road trips, weekend drives, trail access, and higher highway speeds. Vehicles see more consistent use in better conditions. That means your tires carry greater responsibility for safety, control, and enjoyment.
Upgrading at the start of the season allows you to experience peak performance when you drive the most.
Spring is also practical. Many drivers rotate out winter tires, inspect tread depth, or schedule seasonal maintenance. It is the natural checkpoint to evaluate wear, handling, and alignment.
If tread depth is low, braking feels less confident, or steering response is not as precise as it should be, spring is the ideal time to make a change.
Lionhart’s lineup is engineered to support every driver, from performance sedans to highway-focused SUVs to all-terrain trucks. The key is selecting the tire that aligns with how your vehicle is actually used once temperatures rise.
Below is the complete Lionhart portfolio, categorized by performance focus and spring driving priorities.
For drivers who prioritize precision, grip, and warm-weather handling. When temperatures consistently exceed 45°F, summer compounds operate in their intended range. Steering sharpens. Cornering stabilizes. Braking performance improves. This is where Lionhart really shines.
| Tire Model | Description |
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LH-Five |
Lionhart's flagship ultra-high-performance summer tire. Designed for immediate steering response, strong lateral grip, and confident dry and wet traction. Ideal for sport sedans, coupes, and performance-oriented daily drivers. |
LH-Ten |
Engineered for larger wheel diameters and heavier platforms. Emphasizes reinforced construction and composed high-speed tracking. A natural fit for luxury sedans and high-powered builds running 20-inch and larger fitments. |
LH-Eleven |
A performance-forward summer tire delivering planted cornering stability and responsive handling. Designed for drivers who want aggressive warm-weather confidence without sacrificing daily refinement. |
LH-501 |
A summer performance option that enhances steering feel and dry traction while maintaining balanced ride comfort for everyday use. |
LH-503 |
A value-focused summer performance tire offering improved responsiveness and grip compared to traditional touring tires, while remaining practical for daily commuting. |
For drivers who want year-round confidence with spring composure.
| Tire Model | Description |
|---|---|
Ramani A/S |
A true all-season tire engineered for balanced traction across changing temperatures. Provides predictable wet handling, consistent steering feel, and dependable year-round control for daily drivers. |
For SUVs and trucks prioritizing comfort, quiet operation, and highway stability.
| Tire Model | Description |
|---|---|
Imara H/T |
Built for smooth ride quality and stable tracking at highway speeds. Delivers low road noise and confident wet braking performance, making it ideal for daily commuters and long-distance drivers. |
Lionclaw H/T |
The Lionclaw H/T is engineered specifically for highway-focused SUVs and light trucks that demand durability, comfort, and composed road manners. It delivers:
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For SUVs and trucks that split time between pavement and adventure. Spring often signals the return to trails, job sites, and weekend exploration. For drivers who demand versatility, Lionhart offers two distinct all-terrain solutions.
| Tire Model | Description |
|---|---|
Kilima A/T |
Designed for balanced all-terrain traction and composed on-road behavior. Handles gravel, dirt roads, and uneven terrain while maintaining highway stability. |
Lionclaw ATX2 |
Engineered for balanced all-terrain performance with daily drivability in mind. It delivers:
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For SUVs and trucks that split time between pavement and adventure. Spring often signals the return to trails, job sites, and weekend exploration. For drivers who demand versatility, Lionhart offers two distinct all-terrain solutions.
| Image | Model | Category | Ideal Vehicle | Primary Strength |
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LH-Five | Ultra-High-Performance Summer | Sport sedans, coupes | Sharp steering and strong grip |
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LH-Ten | Ultra-High-Performance Summer | Larger wheels, luxury builds | Reinforced high-speed stability |
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LH-Eleven | Ultra-High-Performance Summer | Performance daily drivers | Planted cornering confidence |
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LH-501 | Summer Performance | Everyday sporty driving | Balanced handling |
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LH-503 | Summer Performance | Value-focused drivers | Accessible warm-weather upgrade |
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Ramani A/S | All-Season | Year-round commuters | Balanced traction |
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Imara H/T | Highway-Terrain | SUVs, highway commuters | Quiet ride and stability |
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Lionclaw H/T | Highway-Terrain | Light trucks, SUVs | Durable highway composure |
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Kilima A/T | All-Terrain | SUVs, light trucks | Mixed-surface versatility |
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Lionclaw ATX2 | All-Terrain | Daily-driven trucks and SUVs | Rugged traction with road stability |
Every Lionhart tire is backed by a limited manufacturer warranty designed to support long-term confidence behind the wheel.
Coverage varies by category, with ultra-high-performance summer models typically offering mileage warranties in the 30,000-mile range, touring and highway-terrain options commonly extending into the 40,000-mile range, and select all-season models offering up to 50,000 miles of treadwear protection.
In addition to mileage coverage, Lionhart includes standard workmanship and materials protection to ensure quality and structural integrity. Exact terms may vary by model and size, so drivers should always reference official warranty documentation for complete details.
Rubber compounds are temperature sensitive. As temperatures rise, summer and performance tires operate within their intended range, improving grip and steering precision.
The ultra-high-performance summer lineup — LH-Five, LH-Ten, and LH-Eleven — is engineered for sharp handling and high-speed confidence.
Both focus on highway refinement. The Lionclaw H/T is tailored toward light trucks and SUVs requiring enhanced durability and load capacity, while the Imara H/T emphasizes smooth ride quality for crossover and SUV platforms.
Yes. Both are engineered for balanced on-road manners while providing meaningful off-road traction.
If steering feels vague, braking confidence has decreased, tread depth is low, or you want improved warm-weather handling, spring is the ideal time to upgrade.
Spring marks the return of confident driving. Whether you seek sharper performance, refined highway stability, or all-terrain versatility, Lionhart’s portfolio is engineered to meet the season with purpose. Drive with intention. Drive Lionhart.