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2021 Tyre Reviews All Season Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
12 min read Updated
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Dry
  3. Wet
  4. Snow
  5. Environment
  6. Overall Results
  7. Michelin CrossClimate 2
  8. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
  9. Continental AllSeasonContact
  10. Vredestein Quatrac
  11. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
  12. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO
  13. Nokian SeasonProof
  14. Avon AS7 Gen 2
  15. Star Performer SPTS AS
  16. Reference Winter
  17. Reference Summer

Do you want to know what all season tyre is best for year round driving whatever the weather? In this test we take nine of the very best 205/55 R16 all season tyres on the market, plus a well regarded summer and winter tyre as references, to see exactly what tyre performs best in the dry, wet, snow, comfort, noise and rolling resistance tests!

Test Publication:
205/55 R16 11 tyres 5 categories
Test Size: 205/55 R16
Tyres Tested: 11 tyres
Test Categories:
5 categories (14 tests)
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In last year's Tyre Reviews all season tyre test, the new Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 reigned supreme, narrowly beating a very competitive pack to be best overall across dry, wet, snow, comfort and rolling resistance testing.

In the last 12 months, a lot has changed in the all season tyre market! The only tyres in this year's test which featured in last years are the test winning Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 and the excellent Continental AllSeasonContact.

Alongside those tyres we have the brand new Nokian SeasonProof and Vredestein Quatrac, and the updated Avon AS7 Gen 2, Bridgestone WeatherControl A005 EVO, Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 the first test of the Michelin CrossClimate 2!

As with last year's test, we have a reference summer and winter tyre in the tests to highlight exactly where all season tyres lose out to their more specific cousins!

Dry

The lap at Wachauring is short, and has only one really hard braking zone, so is a good overview of the lateral grip of the tyres, and we conducted the dry and wet testing around 2-4c air temperature.

The worst tyre on test, and get used to this, was the "star performer", which definitely didn't live up to its name. It didn't feel horrible to drive, and didn't give you any nasty surprises, it just lacked grip everywhere and when you pushed a little bit too hard, it seemed to slide forever.

Next up was Avon and Nokian. The Avon felt nicely summer like with a good response to the inputs you made, but it didn't quite have the grip to back up the sporty feel, and the Nokian was another tyre that was really well balanced, enjoyable to drive quickly and progressive, it just couldn't quite match the best of this very competitive group.

The Bridgestone and Goodyear were next. The Bridgestone was lacking feedback and steering precision, but was actually felt grippy for the first half lap, but then the heat build up got to it and the grip fell away. I'm not sure how I feel about this as you would never track day it, but it was the tyre that came off the track looking the most worn, by quite a margin.

The Goodyear felt very similar, not the greatest feedback or steering precision, and was another that didn't like the heat, but it looked great after the laps in comparison.

Pirelli and Conti were next, both having good levels of grip, with the pirelli handling ok, but the conti surprisingly sporty and dynamic feeling, I really enjoyed it.

The Vredestein in second place had impressive grip, but felt a bit like a blunt instrument as it didn't give you a whole lot of information about what it was up to, and the original king of the dry, the Michelin CrossClimate, retained it's crown with the new version, but only narrowly in terms of time. In terms of feedback, it still felt the most summer like.

The reference winter and summer tyre felt as you would expect. The winter tyre was a lovely friendly experience, but as with any tyre intended for winter, it just didn't have the grip to do dry handling laps, and the summer tyre was the fastest, and felt the fastest, making the car feel more tight and alive, but in this 16" size there wasn't a huge difference between the summer and the best feeling all season tyres.

Dry Handling

Dry handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer
    44.70 s
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    45.80 s
  3. Vredestein Quatrac
    45.83 s
  4. Continental AllSeasonContact
    45.91 s
  5. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    46.00 s
  6. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    46.11 s
  7. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    46.21 s
  8. Nokian SeasonProof
    46.39 s
  9. Reference Winter
    46.42 s
  10. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    46.56 s
  11. Star Performer SPTS AS
    46.60 s

Dry Braking again had the summer tyre in the lead, ahead of the Michelin and Pirelli.

Dry Braking

Dry braking in meters (100 - 5 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer
    36.07 M
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    36.90 M
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    37.67 M
  4. Vredestein Quatrac
    38.25 M
  5. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    38.80 M
  6. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    39.22 M
  7. Nokian SeasonProof
    39.93 M
  8. Continental AllSeasonContact
    39.99 M
  9. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    40.31 M
  10. Reference Winter
    40.86 M
  11. Star Performer SPTS AS
    43.27 M

Wet

The slowest tyre of wet handling was again the budget Star Performer. Weirdly it felt quite balanced, but balanced with no grip, meaning you were sliding everywhere, constantly, consistently. Fun, but not fast.

The next group was Nokian, Avon and Continental around 5% off, or 2.5 seconds. All three of these tyres had very similar subjective notes, I enjoyed driving on them all, they all had a safe, neutral balance, but they just didn't quite have the grip of the best.

Pirelli and Michelin come in at fifth and fourth place, another half second quicker than the previous group. These tyres weren't quite as enjoyable to drive on as the previous two, with neither tyre giving great levels of feedback, but the grip was there and so was the time.

Goodyear and Bridgestone in third and second both around 1.5 seconds off the best and both much nicer to drive. The goodyear was extremely compliant and even tyre with good cornering grip and a stable rear, giving you lots of confidence to push hard, but it gave you no surprises even when pushing on. The Bridgestone, well this felt mega under braking, and had great traction, but the cornering couldn't match. If it could, maybe it would have matched the test winning Vredestein.

The Vredestein felt like a different category of tyre it had so much grip, and the grip was really rounded. It was the most sporty of the bunch, the most fun of the bunch, the easiest to drive fast of the bunch, just so much fun to drive. 

The summer tyre was a little closer on time, but less fun. Like in the dry the turn in was a little more positive, but not massively so in this 16" size, and the main difference was when the grip dropped away, it dropped away more quickly than the all seasons and you felt like you were fighting the car for grip. At the test temperature of 3c the tyre felt nervous, like it was sitting on the surface of the road rather than keying in.

Wet Handling

Wet handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Vredestein Quatrac
    48.48 s
  2. Reference Summer
    49.96 s
  3. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    49.98 s
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    50.18 s
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    50.65 s
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    50.69 s
  7. Continental AllSeasonContact
    50.88 s
  8. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    50.98 s
  9. Nokian SeasonProof
    51.11 s
  10. Reference Winter
    51.39 s
  11. Star Performer SPTS AS
    55.15 s

Wet braking was conducted at 4c at the track and at 15c at Nokians test facility in Finland. The biggest change in the order was the summer tyre, which moved from being one of the worst on test at 4c to the best at 15c, showing just how much temperature affects grip!

Wet Braking - Cool

Wet braking at cooler temperature in meters (80 - 5 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    29.44 M
  2. Vredestein Quatrac
    30.40 M
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact
    30.58 M
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    30.88 M
  5. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    30.94 M
  6. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    30.95 M
  7. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    31.23 M
  8. Nokian SeasonProof
    31.59 M
  9. Reference Winter
    34.29 M
  10. Reference Summer
    35.28 M
  11. Star Performer SPTS AS
    39.09 M

Wet Braking

Wet braking in meters (80 - 5 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer
    24.94 M
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    26.48 M
  3. Vredestein Quatrac
    26.67 M
  4. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    27.45 M
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact
    27.59 M
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    28.05 M
  7. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    28.61 M
  8. Nokian SeasonProof
    29.43 M
  9. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    29.48 M
  10. Reference Winter
    29.91 M
  11. Star Performer SPTS AS
    32.54 M

Straight aquaplaning data can be found below, and curved aquaplaning data can be found in the overall results at the bottom of the page.

Straight Aqua

Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    92.20 Km/H
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    88.90 Km/H
  3. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    88.50 Km/H
  4. Vredestein Quatrac
    87.90 Km/H
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact
    87.80 Km/H
  6. Nokian SeasonProof
    87.80 Km/H
  7. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    87.30 Km/H
  8. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    85.70 Km/H
  9. Star Performer SPTS AS
    83.00 Km/H
  10. Reference Winter
    81.70 Km/H
  11. Reference Summer
    80.50 Km/H

Snow

Unfortunately due to travel restrictions during the winter testing window, Tyre Reviews was unable to travel to finland, so instead hired a Finnish independent tyre tester to perform the winter testing at Nokians impressive "white hell" facility.

The fastest tyre around the snow handling lap was the Nokian, and once again the Continental and Michelin rounded out the top three. The test driver noted the nokian had really good front axle grip and I was easy to maintain the driving line, the continental had good overall grip and a friendly understeer balance, and the Michelin was easy to drive quickly.

Goodyear placed a respectable 4th, just 1% behind the best and another tyre with good front end grip, and Pirelli finished 5th, with a little too much oversteer in the balance to challenge the best. As in the other snow tests, the Star Performer, Vredestein and Avon struggled, you can read the subjective testing notes on the tyre reviews website, where you can see the results of the snow circle data too!

Shockingly, the summer tyre was essentially undrivable in the snow, with almost no ability to get the car moving and taking nearly twice the amount of time to finish the snow handling lap.

Snow Traction

Snow acceleration time (5 - 40 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    5.45 s
  2. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    5.54 s
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    5.74 s
  4. Reference Winter
    5.79 s
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact
    5.85 s
  6. Vredestein Quatrac
    5.88 s
  7. Nokian SeasonProof
    5.88 s
  8. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    5.90 s
  9. Star Performer SPTS AS
    6.13 s
  10. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    6.58 s
  11. Reference Summer
    19.96 s

The safety critical snow braking testing was led by Continental, with Nokian in second place and Michelin in third. In both traction and braking Avon, Vredestein and the star performer tyres performed poorly.

Snow Handling

Snow handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Nokian SeasonProof
    89.00 s
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact
    89.19 s
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    89.29 s
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    89.86 s
  5. Reference Winter
    90.52 s
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    90.52 s
  7. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    91.05 s
  8. Vredestein Quatrac
    92.34 s
  9. Star Performer SPTS AS
    92.34 s
  10. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    94.11 s
  11. Reference Summer
    174.70 s

Michelin promised a big improvement in snow performance with the CrossClimate 2, and they certainly delivered it in the snow traction test, with the french tyre leading the pack by nearly 2%. The Goodyear started coming into its own with a second place, and the new Pirelli rounded out the top three.

Snow Braking

Snow braking in meters (40 - 5 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Continental AllSeasonContact
    16.91 M
  2. Reference Winter
    17.18 M
  3. Nokian SeasonProof
    17.21 M
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    17.33 M
  5. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    17.44 M
  6. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    17.60 M
  7. Star Performer SPTS AS
    17.81 M
  8. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    17.88 M
  9. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    18.01 M
  10. Vredestein Quatrac
    18.08 M
  11. Reference Summer
    44.65 M

Nokian rounded out an excellent run of snow results, winning the snow circle test.

Snow Circle

Snow Circle Time in Seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Nokian SeasonProof
    28.75 S
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    28.98 S
  3. Reference Winter
    29.15 S
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    29.22 S
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact
    29.41 S
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    29.44 S
  7. Vredestein Quatrac
    29.52 S
  8. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    30.25 S
  9. Star Performer SPTS AS
    30.97 S
  10. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    31.99 S
  11. Reference Summer
    44.35 S

Environment

The Pirelli new Pirelli was the quietest tyre on test, the only tyre ahead of the summer tyre.

Noise

External noise in dB (Lower is better)
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    68.70 dB
  2. Reference Summer
    68.80 dB
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    69.10 dB
  4. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    69.20 dB
  5. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    69.20 dB
  6. Nokian SeasonProof
    69.80 dB
  7. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    69.90 dB
  8. Reference Winter
    70.00 dB
  9. Star Performer SPTS AS
    70.70 dB
  10. Vredestein Quatrac
    70.90 dB
  11. Continental AllSeasonContact
    71.40 dB

The Pirelli, Goodyear and Nokian were also the most comfortable tyre on test.

Subj. Comfort

Subjective Comfort Score (Higher is better)
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    10.00 Points
  2. Reference Winter
    10.00 Points
  3. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    10.00 Points
  4. Nokian SeasonProof
    10.00 Points
  5. Star Performer SPTS AS
    9.50 Points
  6. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    9.50 Points
  7. Vredestein Quatrac
    9.50 Points
  8. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    9.50 Points
  9. Continental AllSeasonContact
    9.50 Points
  10. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    9.00 Points
  11. Reference Summer
    8.50 Points

Pirelli also had an impressive lead in the rolling resistance test.

Rolling Resistance

Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    7.20 kg / t
  2. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    7.62 kg / t
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    7.66 kg / t
  4. Reference Winter
    7.68 kg / t
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact
    7.82 kg / t
  6. Nokian SeasonProof
    7.92 kg / t
  7. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 E
    8.11 kg / t
  8. Vredestein Quatrac
    8.28 kg / t
  9. Reference Summer
    8.69 kg / t
  10. Star Performer SPTS AS
    9.12 kg / t
  11. Avon AS7 Gen 2
    9.16 kg / t

Overall Results

1st

Michelin CrossClimate 2

205/55 R16 94V
Michelin CrossClimate 2
  • EU Label: B/B/69
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8.3 kgs
  • Tread: 7 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 2nd 36.9 M 36.07 M +0.83 M 97.75%
Dry Handling 2nd 45.8 s 44.7 s +1.1 s 97.6%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 2nd 26.48 M 24.94 M +1.54 M 94.18%
Wet Braking - Cool 6th 30.95 M 29.44 M +1.51 M 95.12%
Wet Handling 5th 50.65 s 48.48 s +2.17 s 95.72%
Straight Aqua 1st 92.2 Km/H 100%
Curved Aquaplaning 1st 87 m/sec2 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 4th 17.33 M 16.91 M +0.42 M 97.58%
Snow Traction 1st 5.45 s 100%
Snow Handling 3rd 89.29 s 89 s +0.29 s 99.68%
Snow Circle 2nd 28.98 S 28.75 S +0.23 S 99.21%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 3rd 69.1 dB 68.7 dB +0.4 dB 99.42%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 3rd 7.66 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.46 kg / t 93.99%
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
  • EU Label: B/B/68
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 9 kgs
  • Tread: 7.6 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 3rd 37.67 M 36.07 M +1.6 M 95.75%
Dry Handling 5th 46 s 44.7 s +1.3 s 97.17%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 6th 28.05 M 24.94 M +3.11 M 88.91%
Wet Braking - Cool 4th 30.88 M 29.44 M +1.44 M 95.34%
Wet Handling 6th 50.69 s 48.48 s +2.21 s 95.64%
Straight Aqua 2nd 88.9 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -3.3 Km/H 96.42%
Curved Aquaplaning 9th 82.2 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -4.8 m/sec2 94.48%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 9th 18.01 M 16.91 M +1.1 M 93.89%
Snow Traction 3rd 5.74 s 5.45 s +0.29 s 94.95%
Snow Handling 5th 90.52 s 89 s +1.52 s 98.32%
Snow Circle 6th 29.44 S 28.75 S +0.69 S 97.66%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 1st 68.7 dB 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 1st 7.2 kg / t 100%
3rd

Continental AllSeasonContact

205/55 R16 94V
Continental AllSeasonContact
  • EU Label: B/B/72
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8 kgs
  • Tread: 8.1 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 8th 39.99 M 36.07 M +3.92 M 90.2%
Dry Handling 4th 45.91 s 44.7 s +1.21 s 97.36%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 5th 27.59 M 24.94 M +2.65 M 90.4%
Wet Braking - Cool 3rd 30.58 M 29.44 M +1.14 M 96.27%
Wet Handling 7th 50.88 s 48.48 s +2.4 s 95.28%
Straight Aqua 5th 87.8 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -4.4 Km/H 95.23%
Curved Aquaplaning 2nd 86.8 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -0.2 m/sec2 99.77%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 1st 16.91 M 100%
Snow Traction 5th 5.85 s 5.45 s +0.4 s 93.16%
Snow Handling 2nd 89.19 s 89 s +0.19 s 99.79%
Snow Circle 5th 29.41 S 28.75 S +0.66 S 97.76%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 11th 71.4 dB 68.7 dB +2.7 dB 96.22%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 5th 7.82 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.62 kg / t 92.07%
4th

Vredestein Quatrac

205/55 R16 94V
Vredestein Quatrac
  • EU Label: C/B/70
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8.7 kgs
  • Tread: 7.5 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 4th 38.25 M 36.07 M +2.18 M 94.3%
Dry Handling 3rd 45.83 s 44.7 s +1.13 s 97.53%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 3rd 26.67 M 24.94 M +1.73 M 93.51%
Wet Braking - Cool 2nd 30.4 M 29.44 M +0.96 M 96.84%
Wet Handling 1st 48.48 s 100%
Straight Aqua 4th 87.9 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -4.3 Km/H 95.34%
Curved Aquaplaning 7th 83.6 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -3.4 m/sec2 96.09%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 10th 18.08 M 16.91 M +1.17 M 93.53%
Snow Traction 6th 5.88 s 5.45 s +0.43 s 92.69%
Snow Handling 8th 92.34 s 89 s +3.34 s 96.38%
Snow Circle 7th 29.52 S 28.75 S +0.77 S 97.39%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 10th 70.9 dB 68.7 dB +2.2 dB 96.9%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 8th 8.28 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +1.08 kg / t 86.96%
5th

Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3

205/55 R16 94V
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
  • EU Label: C/B/70
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8.1 kgs
  • Tread: 8 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 9th 40.31 M 36.07 M +4.24 M 89.48%
Dry Handling 6th 46.11 s 44.7 s +1.41 s 96.94%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 9th 29.48 M 24.94 M +4.54 M 84.6%
Wet Braking - Cool 7th 31.23 M 29.44 M +1.79 M 94.27%
Wet Handling 4th 50.18 s 48.48 s +1.7 s 96.61%
Straight Aqua 3rd 88.5 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -3.7 Km/H 95.99%
Curved Aquaplaning 5th 84.5 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -2.5 m/sec2 97.13%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 6th 17.6 M 16.91 M +0.69 M 96.08%
Snow Traction 2nd 5.54 s 5.45 s +0.09 s 98.38%
Snow Handling 4th 89.86 s 89 s +0.86 s 99.04%
Snow Circle 4th 29.22 S 28.75 S +0.47 S 98.39%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 4th 69.2 dB 68.7 dB +0.5 dB 99.28%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 2nd 7.62 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.42 kg / t 94.49%
Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO
  • EU Label: C/A/71
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8.7 kgs
  • Tread: 7.3 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 5th 38.8 M 36.07 M +2.73 M 92.96%
Dry Handling 7th 46.21 s 44.7 s +1.51 s 96.73%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 7th 28.61 M 24.94 M +3.67 M 87.17%
Wet Braking - Cool 1st 29.44 M 100%
Wet Handling 3rd 49.98 s 48.48 s +1.5 s 97%
Straight Aqua 8th 85.7 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -6.5 Km/H 92.95%
Curved Aquaplaning 10th 81.9 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -5.1 m/sec2 94.14%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 5th 17.44 M 16.91 M +0.53 M 96.96%
Snow Traction 8th 5.9 s 5.45 s +0.45 s 92.37%
Snow Handling 7th 91.05 s 89 s +2.05 s 97.75%
Snow Circle 8th 30.25 S 28.75 S +1.5 S 95.04%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 7th 69.9 dB 68.7 dB +1.2 dB 98.28%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 7th 8.11 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.91 kg / t 88.78%
7th

Nokian SeasonProof

205/55 R16 91H
Nokian SeasonProof
  • EU Label: C/B/69
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 8 kgs
  • Tread: 8.3 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 7th 39.93 M 36.07 M +3.86 M 90.33%
Dry Handling 8th 46.39 s 44.7 s +1.69 s 96.36%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 8th 29.43 M 24.94 M +4.49 M 84.74%
Wet Braking - Cool 8th 31.59 M 29.44 M +2.15 M 93.19%
Wet Handling 9th 51.11 s 48.48 s +2.63 s 94.85%
Straight Aqua 5th 87.8 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -4.4 Km/H 95.23%
Curved Aquaplaning 3rd 86 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -1 m/sec2 98.85%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 3rd 17.21 M 16.91 M +0.3 M 98.26%
Snow Traction 6th 5.88 s 5.45 s +0.43 s 92.69%
Snow Handling 1st 89 s 100%
Snow Circle 1st 28.75 S 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 6th 69.8 dB 68.7 dB +1.1 dB 98.42%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 6th 7.92 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.72 kg / t 90.91%
8th

Avon AS7 Gen 2

205/55 R16 94V
Avon AS7 Gen 2
  • EU Label: C/B/70
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 9.4 kgs
  • Tread: 8 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 6th 39.22 M 36.07 M +3.15 M 91.97%
Dry Handling 10th 46.56 s 44.7 s +1.86 s 96.01%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 4th 27.45 M 24.94 M +2.51 M 90.86%
Wet Braking - Cool 5th 30.94 M 29.44 M +1.5 M 95.15%
Wet Handling 8th 50.98 s 48.48 s +2.5 s 95.1%
Straight Aqua 7th 87.3 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -4.9 Km/H 94.69%
Curved Aquaplaning 4th 85 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -2 m/sec2 97.7%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 8th 17.88 M 16.91 M +0.97 M 94.57%
Snow Traction 10th 6.58 s 5.45 s +1.13 s 82.83%
Snow Handling 10th 94.11 s 89 s +5.11 s 94.57%
Snow Circle 10th 31.99 S 28.75 S +3.24 S 89.87%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 10th 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 4th 69.2 dB 68.7 dB +0.5 dB 99.28%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 11th 9.16 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +1.96 kg / t 78.6%
9th

Star Performer SPTS AS

205/55 R16 94V
Star Performer SPTS AS
  • EU Label: E/C/71
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Weight: 9.5 kgs
  • Tread: 9 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 11th 43.27 M 36.07 M +7.2 M 83.36%
Dry Handling 11th 46.6 s 44.7 s +1.9 s 95.92%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 11th 32.54 M 24.94 M +7.6 M 76.64%
Wet Braking - Cool 11th 39.09 M 29.44 M +9.65 M 75.31%
Wet Handling 11th 55.15 s 48.48 s +6.67 s 87.91%
Straight Aqua 9th 83 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -9.2 Km/H 90.02%
Curved Aquaplaning 11th 81.7 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -5.3 m/sec2 93.91%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 7th 17.81 M 16.91 M +0.9 M 94.95%
Snow Traction 9th 6.13 s 5.45 s +0.68 s 88.91%
Snow Handling 8th 92.34 s 89 s +3.34 s 96.38%
Snow Circle 9th 30.97 S 28.75 S +2.22 S 92.83%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 9th 70.7 dB 68.7 dB +2 dB 97.17%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 10th 9.12 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +1.92 kg / t 78.95%
10th

Reference Winter

205/55 R16
Reference Winter
  • 3PMSF: no
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 10th 40.86 M 36.07 M +4.79 M 88.28%
Dry Handling 9th 46.42 s 44.7 s +1.72 s 96.29%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 10th 29.91 M 24.94 M +4.97 M 83.38%
Wet Braking - Cool 9th 34.29 M 29.44 M +4.85 M 85.86%
Wet Handling 10th 51.39 s 48.48 s +2.91 s 94.34%
Straight Aqua 10th 81.7 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -10.5 Km/H 88.61%
Curved Aquaplaning 8th 82.8 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -4.2 m/sec2 95.17%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 2nd 17.18 M 16.91 M +0.27 M 98.43%
Snow Traction 4th 5.79 s 5.45 s +0.34 s 94.13%
Snow Handling 5th 90.52 s 89 s +1.52 s 98.32%
Snow Circle 3rd 29.15 S 28.75 S +0.4 S 98.63%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 8th 70 dB 68.7 dB +1.3 dB 98.14%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 4th 7.68 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +0.48 kg / t 93.75%
10th

Reference Summer

205/55 R16
Reference Summer
  • 3PMSF: no
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 1st 36.07 M 100%
Dry Handling 1st 44.7 s 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 1st 24.94 M 100%
Wet Braking - Cool 10th 35.28 M 29.44 M +5.84 M 83.45%
Wet Handling 2nd 49.96 s 48.48 s +1.48 s 97.04%
Straight Aqua 11th 80.5 Km/H 92.2 Km/H -11.7 Km/H 87.31%
Curved Aquaplaning 5th 84.5 m/sec2 87 m/sec2 -2.5 m/sec2 97.13%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 11th 44.65 M 16.91 M +27.74 M 37.87%
Snow Traction 11th 19.96 s 5.45 s +14.51 s 27.3%
Snow Handling 11th 174.7 s 89 s +85.7 s 50.94%
Snow Circle 11th 44.35 S 28.75 S +15.6 S 64.83%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 11th 8.5 Points 10 Points -1.5 Points 85%
Noise 2nd 68.8 dB 68.7 dB +0.1 dB 99.85%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 9th 8.69 kg / t 7.2 kg / t +1.49 kg / t 82.85%

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