Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo vs Falken Azenis FK520
What makes this head-to-head interesting is that the “who stops shorter?” question often points to the Falken (notably in wet braking), yet the “who is faster and easier to trust at the limit?” question more often points to the Bridgestone. Add in pricing, noise and rolling resistance differences, and the better choice depends on whether you're buying for ultimate dynamic ability or for strong safety performance per euro.

Test Results
Independent comparison tyre tests are the best source of data to get tyre information from, and the good news is there have been four tests which compare both tyres directly!
| Tyre | Test Wins | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo | four |
While it might look like the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo is better than the Falken Azenis FK520 purely based on the higher number of test wins, tyres are very complicated objects which means where one tyre is better than the other can be more important in real world use.
Let's look at how the two tyres compare across multiple tyre test categories.
Key Strengths
- More consistent all-round performance across tests, including higher overall placements (e.g., Sport Auto 1/7; ACE 3/10)
- Stronger handling performance and driver confidence in both dry and wet (e.g., Sport Auto subjective wet 10 vs 8; AutoBild subjective dry 6.7 vs 5.3)
- Better wet cornering/lateral grip metrics (wet circle wins in both Sport Auto and AutoBild; strong wet handling speeds)
- Generally stronger aquaplaning safety in shared data, especially in curved aquaplaning (wins in Sport Auto and AutoBild)
- Best-in-comparison wet braking across all listed wet-braking results (wins 3/3), with small but consistent stopping-distance advantages
- Often competitive in dry braking as well (wins Sport Auto dry braking by a small margin, 33.6 m vs 33.8 m)
- Quieter and more comfort-oriented in Sport Auto (comfort 9 vs 7; noise 69.9 dB vs 71.5 dB) and lower noise again in AutoBild
- Better value/ownership metrics in AutoBild: lower price-per-performance index (12.86 vs 16.39), slightly higher wear, and lower abrasion
Dry Braking
Looking at data from three tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two dry braking tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo stopped the vehicle in 1.32% less distance than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Dry Braking: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
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Dry Handling [Km/H]
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two dry handling [km/h] tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was 1.45% faster around a lap than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Dry Handling [Km/H]: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Dry Handling winner was calculated >>
Subj. Dry Handling
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two subj. dry handling tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo scored 14.37% more points than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Subj. Dry Handling: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Subj. Dry Handling winner was calculated >>
Wet Braking
Looking at data from three tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during three wet braking tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 stopped the vehicle in 1.88% less distance than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Wet Braking: Falken Azenis FK520
See how the Wet Braking winner was calculated >>
Wet Handling [Km/H]
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two wet handling [km/h] tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was 1.51% faster around a wet lap than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Wet Handling [Km/H]: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Wet Handling winner was calculated >>
Subj. Wet Handling
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two subj. wet handling tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo scored 15% more points than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Subj. Wet Handling: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Subj. Wet Handling winner was calculated >>
Wet Circle
Looking at data from one tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during one wet circle tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo had 2.45% higher lateral wet grip than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Wet Circle: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
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Straight Aqua
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during one straight aqua tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo floated at a 0.29% higher speed than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Straight Aqua: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Straight Aqua winner was calculated >>
Curved Aquaplaning
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo was better during two curved aquaplaning tests. On average the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo slipped out at a 7.32% higher speed than the Falken Azenis FK520.
Best In Curved Aquaplaning: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
See how the Curved Aquaplaning winner was calculated >>
Subj. Comfort
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during one subj. comfort tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 scored 7.98% more points than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Subj. Comfort: Falken Azenis FK520
See how the Subj. Comfort winner was calculated >>
Noise
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during two noise tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 measured 2.34% quieter than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Noise: Falken Azenis FK520
See how the Noise winner was calculated >>
Wear
Looking at data from one tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during one wear tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 is predicted to cover 0.42% miles before reaching 1.6mm than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Wear: Falken Azenis FK520
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Value
Looking at data from one tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during one value tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 proved to have a 21.54% better value based on price/1000km than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Value: Falken Azenis FK520
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Rolling Resistance
Looking at data from two tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during one rolling resistance tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 had a 5.28% lower rolling resistance than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Rolling Resistance: Falken Azenis FK520
See how the Rolling Resistance winner was calculated >>
Abrasion
Looking at data from one tyre tests, the Falken Azenis FK520 was better during one abrasion tests. On average the Falken Azenis FK520 lost 14.87% less particle wear matter than the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
Best In Abrasion: Falken Azenis FK520
See how the Abrasion winner was calculated >>
Real World Driver Reviews
Tyre Reviews also collects real world driver reviews for the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo and Falken Azenis FK520.
In total the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo has been reviewed 2 times and drivers have given the tyre 87% overall.
The Falken Azenis FK520 has been reviewed 38 times and drivers have given the tyre 83% overall.
This means in real world driving, people prefer the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo.
They absorb potholes and speed bumps wonderfully. Paid £129.99 a corner from Asda tyres, they were nearly £30 a corner cheaper than Michelin which my 19inch wheels are PS4S. I prefer the Bridgestones.
Conclusion
The Azenis FK520's most repeatable edge is braking-especially in the wet. It wins wet braking in all three tests where wet braking is listed (Sport Auto 32.2 m vs 33.1 m; AutoBild 43.4 m vs 44.1 m; Braking Super Test 27.8 m vs 28.2 m), and it's also excellent for refinement and running costs in the data provided (lower noise in both tests, better “Value” in AutoBild, and better wear/abrasion by small-to-meaningful margins). The trade-off is that multiple sources point to less precise steering/turn-in and lower wet-circuit confidence, which can matter more than a small braking win if you regularly drive quickly on wet roads.
Practical takeaway: if you prioritise overall control, wet cornering grip and consistent “performance tyre” feel, the Potenza Sport Evo is the safer bet despite the price/comfort penalties. If you want strong straight-line stopping, lower noise, and better cost efficiency (and you're not chasing the last word in wet handling precision), the FK520 is a compelling value-led alternative.
Key Differences
- Overall balance: Bridgestone ranks ahead in all four shared tests (Sport Auto 1st vs 3rd; AutoBild 11th vs 13th; Braking Super Test 11th vs 14th; ACE 3rd vs 4th), reflecting broader capability beyond single metrics
- Wet braking vs wet handling: Falken repeatedly stops shorter in the wet (e.g., 32.2 m vs 33.1 m in Sport Auto), while Bridgestone is repeatedly stronger on wet tracks and circles (wins wet handling and wet circle in both Sport Auto and AutoBild)
- Steering/limit behaviour: Professional comments describe Bridgestone as more precise and controllable with larger reserves, while Falken is noted for sluggish/vague response and limited steering angle reserves
- Aquaplaning nuance: Bridgestone generally leads in aquaplaning measures in Sport Auto/AutoBild (especially curved aquaplaning), but ACE highlights FK520 as an exceptional curved-aquaplaning performer-suggesting performance can vary by size/test method
- Comfort and noise: FK520 is consistently quieter (both tests) and is more comfort-biased in Sport Auto; Bridgestone can ride firmer and is louder on pass-by noise in the Sport Auto context
- Value and efficiency: AutoBild gives Falken a clear advantage on value and rolling resistance (7.71 vs 8.74 kg/t) and marginally better wear/abrasion, whereas Bridgestone's higher purchase price/economy scores reduce its value proposition despite strong dynamics
Overall Winner: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
Based on the tyre test data and user reviews we have in our database, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo has demonstrated better overall performance in this comparison. However, as you can see from the spider diagram above, each tyre has its own strengths which should be considered in your final tyre buying choice.Similar Comparisons
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Footnote
This page has been developed using tyre industry testing best practices. This means we are only comparing tests which have had both tyres in the same test.
Why is this important? Tyre testing is heavily affected by things like surface grip levels and surface temperature, which means you can only compare values from the same day. During a tyre test external condition changes are calculated into the overall results, but it is not possible to calculate this between tyre tests performed on different days or at different locations.
As a result you will see other tests on Tyre Reviews which feature both the %s and %s, but as they weren't conducted on the same day, the results are not comparable.
Lots of other websites do this sort of tyre comparison, Tyre Reviews doesn't.