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2010 European Winter Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
6 min read Updated
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Michelin Alpin A4
  3. Continental WinterContact TS 830 P
  4. Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D
  5. Uniroyal MS plus 66
  6. Semperit Speed Grip
  7. Fulda Kristall Control HP
  8. Nokian WRG2
  9. Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance 2
  10. Pirelli Winter 210 Sottozero 2
  11. Yokohama W Drive

2010 European Winter Tyre Test

The European winter tyre test is the largest of the year, covering 28 tyres in 2 different sizes, 225/45 r17 discussed in this part of the article, and 185/65 r15 here.

This year the tests were more stringent than ever. Not only did the 28 tyres have their dry, wet, snow and ice grip tested but they were also scored on their wear, fuel consumption and comfort properties.

Following the trend from the European summer test, the big brands once again dominated with Michelin, Continental and Dunlop taking the top 3 spots.

The new Michelin Aplin A4 placed first thanks to it's consistent scoring, topping both the wear test and the wet segment of the handling tests. The Continental ContiWinterContact TS830P continued it's strong results in 2010 placing second by winning the snow section overall, and the Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D placed 3rd overall thanks again to consistent excellent results.

Here are the full results. The scores were weighted in favour of wet weather and snow performance, with the final results being 15% Dry, 30% wet, 20% snow, 10% ice, 10% fuel, 5% comfort and 10% wear.

1st

Michelin Alpin A4

225/45 r17
Michelin Alpin A4
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 18
Dry 2.4
Wet 2.8
Snow 2.8
Ice 2.1
Comfort 1.3
Rolling Resistance 2.1
Wear 4.5
Continental WinterContact TS 830 P
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 17.3
Dry 2.4
Wet 2.5
Snow 3.2
Ice 2.1
Comfort 1.9
Rolling Resistance 2.5
Wear 2.7
3rd

Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D

225/45 r17
Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 15.8
Dry 2.5
Wet 2.7
Snow 2.5
Ice 1.7
Comfort 1.5
Rolling Resistance 2.1
Wear 2.8
4th

Uniroyal MS plus 66

225/45 r17
Uniroyal MS plus 66
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 15.3
Dry 2.4
Wet 2.8
Snow 2.2
Ice 1.8
Comfort 1.7
Rolling Resistance 1.7
Wear 2.7
5th

Semperit Speed Grip

225/45 r17
Semperit Speed Grip
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 15
Dry 2.5
Wet 2.5
Snow 2.3
Ice 1.9
Comfort 1.6
Rolling Resistance 1.6
Wear 2.6
6th

Fulda Kristall Control HP

225/45 r17
Fulda Kristall Control HP
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 14.5
Dry 2.3
Wet 2.3
Snow 3
Ice 1.6
Comfort 1.2
Rolling Resistance 2.1
Wear 2
7th

Nokian WRG2

225/45 r17
Nokian WRG2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 14.5
Dry 2.7
Wet 2.4
Snow 2.3
Ice 2.2
Comfort 0.7
Rolling Resistance 2.1
Wear 2.1
Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance 2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 14.6
Dry 2.2
Wet 2.3
Snow 2.4
Ice 2
Comfort 1.2
Rolling Resistance 2
Wear 2.5
Pirelli Winter 210 Sottozero 2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 13.3
Dry 2.4
Wet 2.1
Snow 2.3
Ice 1.6
Comfort 0.9
Rolling Resistance 2.2
Wear 1.8
10th

Yokohama W Drive

225/45 r17
Yokohama W Drive
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 14.7
Dry 2.8
Wet 2.2
Snow 1.7
Ice 1.7
Comfort 1.3
Rolling Resistance 2
Wear 3
Notes:

There were three other tyres tested that TyreReviews doesn't cover. The "Ceat Winter Formula" placed just behind the Goodyear with a slight weakness in the wet, and "Interstate Winter IWT-2" and "Westlake SW601 Snow Master" rounded out the table, both given the ??not recommended?? label as a consequence of terrible wet weather performance.

Continue to the 185/65 r15 results
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