In this test I'll be comparing 7 of the most popular ultra high performance all season tyres to find out which tyre is best for you.
If you've read any of my previous all season tests, you'll be happy to know that six of the tyres in this test I've never tested before, and they include the brand new Pirelli P Zero AS 3 Plus and the brand new Falken Azenis FK460AS. The tyre I have tested before is one of the benchmarks of the segment, the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06+, so if you want to, you'll have a cross reference points to compare the tyres in this test to the tyres in the previous tests.
As always I'll be digging into the dry, wet, comfort and noise performance of the tyres, then in a later test I'll be looking at the snow performance, to give you a really complete overview of the tyres performances.

Test Publication:
275/40 R20
7 tyres
4 categories
Test Publication:
Test Size:
275/40 R20
Tyres Tested:
7 tyres
Wet
Starting with the wet performance of the tyres, this is arguably the most important aspect of the tyres they're meant for year round use in areas get mild to moderate winters. In short, they'll see a lot of wet running, and wet is where the good tyres separate themselves from the bad.
In last place was the Atlas Force UHP, which I believe is made by Linglong, a chinese company. This tyre is the cheapest tyre here, and might be sold as an all season tyre, but it looks like a very summer bias tread pattern, so we will have to see how it does in the snow testing, but in the wet, it was both the slowest and my least favourite subjectively. It wasn't a total disaster, even on this 717bhp hellcat with all the driver aids turned off, however it did have noticably less grip laterally, even without seeing the lap times, and once it started sliding it took longer to recover.
Next up was the group of BFGoodrich, General and Vredestein, all in the 49 second bracket and while their lap times were close, they did feel fairly different to each other.
The BFGoodrich felt good when turning, but it didn't seem to stop or accelerate very easily, and was one of the tyres more upset by the deeper pockets of water on track, and the General was a similar story, feeling slightly more sporty, but these are tiny differences, and again seemed to get upset by the deeper water.
The Vredestein on the other hand was a different feeling tyre, it felt softer, more sluggish to turn, and offered less feedback than the previous two tyres, but had zero issues with standing water. It was incredibly easy to be consistent driving it, two of the three laps I drove were identical and the last was two one hundredths of a second slower. Quite a result, but of the 7 tyres, in the wet, it felt the least like a UHP tyre and more like a touring tyre.
Next up nearly a second ahead, which is a lot of time on this short lap was the new Falken. This tyre felt good to steer, but it could have given me a little more detail at the limit through the steering wheel. Lots of grip, good quick steering but lacking the final few percent of detail at the limit. Good tyre though and had good traction out of the corners. For an all season tyre in the wet with a 717bhp RWD vehicle.
The second fastest lap time was posted by new Pirelli, feeling pretty similar to the new Falken. Perhaps not quite as direct to steer, but excellent grip and very good traction and brakes. As good as everything was with the Pirelli, I did find myself prone to making small mistakes when driving it, but I couldn't really tell you why, I think possibly a little detail missing on the front axle, and a slightly longer than ideal time for it to recover. But I'm really moaning over tiny details, you'll be happy with this tyre.
And finally, the Continental, it's not a new tyre, but it's still the best around wet handling. There were small amounts of hydroplaning, but the grip was immense, it turned really nicely, and was just an enjoyable all round experience.
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- General G Max AS 05
- Atlas Force UHP
As for the wet braking test, I was happy to find out there was a pretty decent correlation between wet braking and wet handling, which is always nice as it's not always the way. In percentage terms, the falken edged even closer to the Pirelli and Continental, with the rest of the pack slipping slightly further back, so we're seeing a bit of a separation between the top 3 and the rest.
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- General G Max AS 05
- Atlas Force UHP
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
Dry
The soft handling of the Vredestein in the wet was magnified in the dry, the tyre just didn't appreciate going quickly and had lots of noisy understeer. It was also the worst in dry braking.
The General posted exactly the same time, and while it felt a little tighter than the Vredestein, it also felt a little imprecise on this Challenger.
Then came the BFGoodrich and the Atlas. Both felt more sporty, with the BFG just having a little more understeer, but as we know understeer is safe. The Atlas was a surprise, punching well above its weight in dry handling, but given it looks like a summer pattern, perhaps this all makes sense.
The final trio of tyres were once again the Falken, Continental and Pirelli, in that order. Like in the wet, the Falken just needed a little more detail at the limit through the steering, the Continental felt great, and the Pirelli remained as fun as it's predecessor in the dry, and posted the best time overall.
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- Atlas Force UHP
- General G Max AS 05
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
The Continental proved to be the best at stopping the car, with the Falken a close second and the new Pirelli third.
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Atlas Force UHP
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- General G Max AS 05
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
Environment
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- General G Max AS 05
- Atlas Force UHP
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- General G Max AS 05
- Atlas Force UHP
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
Price / Warranty
The Continental was the most expensive tyre on test, with the Atlas being the cheapest.
- Atlas Force UHP
- General G Max AS 05
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
The tyres broadly offered a similar tread life warranty.
- General G Max AS 05
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
- Atlas Force UHP
Using the purchase price and warranty, we can work out a cost per 1,000 miles driven.
- Atlas Force UHP
- General G Max AS 05
- Falken Azenis FK460 AS
- Vredestein Hypertrac All Season
- Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06
- BFGoodrich g Force COMP 2 AS Plus
Results
For the overall results I've been debating whether to include the treadwear warranty against the price to factor in a price per mile value figure, as while a tread wear warranty isn't a true wear test, in theory the tyres should get there.
For these results I have, but there's a link below to the results page so you can play with it yourself and see what results you get.
Excellent in both wet and dry conditions with good handling and a solid warranty.
Slightly higher price point.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
1st |
34.5 M |
|
|
100% |
| Dry Handling |
2nd |
42.27 s |
42.14 s |
+0.13 s |
99.69% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
2nd |
46.9 M |
46.7 M |
+0.2 M |
99.57% |
| Wet Handling |
1st |
47.38 s |
|
|
100% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
1st |
100 Points |
|
|
100% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
5th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Subj. Noise |
7th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
1st |
50000 KM |
|
|
100% |
| Value |
6th |
5.74 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+1.97 Price/1000 |
65.68% |
| Price |
7th |
286.99 |
150.99 |
+136 |
52.61% |
Excellent dry handling, good braking, and good comfort. Strong performance in both wet and dry conditions.
Price per mile is higher than some competitors.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
3rd |
35.2 M |
34.5 M |
+0.7 M |
98.01% |
| Dry Handling |
1st |
42.14 s |
|
|
100% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
1st |
100 Points |
|
|
100% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
1st |
46.7 M |
|
|
100% |
| Wet Handling |
2nd |
47.83 s |
47.38 s |
+0.45 s |
99.06% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Subj. Noise |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
1st |
50000 KM |
|
|
100% |
| Value |
5th |
5.55 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+1.78 Price/1000 |
67.93% |
| Price |
6th |
277.6 |
150.99 |
+126.61 |
54.39% |
Balanced performance across categories and less expensive on a per-mile basis. Good in wet conditions.
Subjective dry handling is slightly lower than its competitors.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
2nd |
34.7 M |
34.5 M |
+0.2 M |
99.42% |
| Dry Handling |
3rd |
42.52 s |
42.14 s |
+0.38 s |
99.11% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
5th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
3rd |
47.3 M |
46.7 M |
+0.6 M |
98.73% |
| Wet Handling |
3rd |
48.24 s |
47.38 s |
+0.86 s |
98.22% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
5th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Subj. Noise |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
1st |
50000 KM |
|
|
100% |
| Value |
3rd |
5.04 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+1.27 Price/1000 |
74.8% |
| Price |
3rd |
252 |
150.99 |
+101.01 |
59.92% |
Best value tire with good dry handling and excellent comfort.
Extended wet braking and limited wet handling, warranty duration are less than other options in the test.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
4th |
35.3 M |
34.5 M |
+0.8 M |
97.73% |
| Dry Handling |
5th |
42.76 s |
42.14 s |
+0.62 s |
98.55% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
6th |
51.2 M |
46.7 M |
+4.5 M |
91.21% |
| Wet Handling |
7th |
50.24 s |
47.38 s |
+2.86 s |
94.31% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
7th |
92 Points |
100 Points |
-8 Points |
92% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Subj. Noise |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
7th |
40000 KM |
50000 KM |
-10000 KM |
80% |
| Value |
1st |
3.77 Price/1000 |
|
|
100% |
| Price |
1st |
150.99 |
|
|
100% |
Highest rated comfort and noise. Decent performance across various metrics.
Dry braking and dry handling lag behind competitors.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
7th |
38.2 M |
34.5 M |
+3.7 M |
90.31% |
| Dry Handling |
6th |
43.17 s |
42.14 s |
+1.03 s |
97.61% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
6th |
92 Points |
100 Points |
-8 Points |
92% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
4th |
49.4 M |
46.7 M |
+2.7 M |
94.53% |
| Wet Handling |
4th |
49.14 s |
47.38 s |
+1.76 s |
96.42% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
6th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
1st |
100 Points |
|
|
100% |
| Subj. Noise |
1st |
100 Points |
|
|
100% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
1st |
50000 KM |
|
|
100% |
| Value |
4th |
5.06 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+1.29 Price/1000 |
74.51% |
| Price |
4th |
253.13 |
150.99 |
+102.14 |
59.65% |
Affordable with solid warranty, and comfortable ride.
Dry and wet braking could be improved.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
6th |
36.9 M |
34.5 M |
+2.4 M |
93.5% |
| Dry Handling |
6th |
43.17 s |
42.14 s |
+1.03 s |
97.61% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
6th |
92 Points |
100 Points |
-8 Points |
92% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
5th |
50.6 M |
46.7 M |
+3.9 M |
92.29% |
| Wet Handling |
6th |
49.66 s |
47.38 s |
+2.28 s |
95.41% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Subj. Noise |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
1st |
50000 KM |
|
|
100% |
| Value |
2nd |
5 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+1.23 Price/1000 |
75.4% |
| Price |
2nd |
249.99 |
150.99 |
+99 |
60.4% |
Good dry handling and overall comfort, along with a decent warranty.
Falls behind in both dry and wet braking metrics. Higher price per mile.
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Dry Braking |
5th |
36.1 M |
34.5 M |
+1.6 M |
95.57% |
| Dry Handling |
4th |
42.75 s |
42.14 s |
+0.61 s |
98.57% |
| Subj. Dry Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wet Braking |
7th |
52.3 M |
46.7 M |
+5.6 M |
89.29% |
| Wet Handling |
5th |
49.41 s |
47.38 s |
+2.03 s |
95.89% |
| Subj. Wet Handling |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Subj. Comfort |
5th |
95 Points |
100 Points |
-5 Points |
95% |
| Subj. Noise |
2nd |
98 Points |
100 Points |
-2 Points |
98% |
| Test |
# |
Result |
Best |
Diff |
% |
| Wear |
6th |
45000 KM |
50000 KM |
-5000 KM |
90% |
| Value |
7th |
6 Price/1000 |
3.77 Price/1000 |
+2.23 Price/1000 |
62.83% |
| Price |
5th |
269.99 |
150.99 |
+119 |
55.92% |