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2015 Auto Bild Top 18 Winter Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
9 min read Updated
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Snow
  3. Wet
  4. Dry
  5. Other
  6. Overall
  7. Results
  8. Continental WinterContact TS 850
  9. Pirelli Winter Snow Control Series 3
  10. Barum Polaris 3
  11. Dunlop Winter Response 2
  12. Michelin Alpin A4
  13. Goodyear UltraGrip 9
  14. Hankook Winter i cept RS2
  15. Semperit Speed Grip 2
  16. Bridgestone Blizzak LM001
  17. Nokian WR D3
  18. Apollo Alnac Winter
  19. Viking Snow Tech II
  20. Falken Eurowinter HS449
  21. Firestone Winterhawk 3
  22. Uniroyal MS+ 77
  23. Kleber Krisalp HP2
  24. Fulda Kristall Montero 3
  25. Gislaved EuroFrost 5

Test Summary
Wet Braking Apollo Alnac Winter
Dry Braking Goodyear UltraGrip 9
Dunlop Winter Response 2
Wet Handling Continental WinterContact TS 850
Michelin Alpin A4
Rolling Resistance Fulda Kristall Montero 3
Kleber Krisalp HP2
Noise Continental WinterContact TS 850
Semperit Speed Grip 2
Goodyear UltraGrip 9
Dunlop Winter Response 2
Pirelli Winter Snow Control Series 3
Snow Braking Michelin Alpin A4
Hankook Winter i cept RS2
Snow Handling Apollo Alnac Winter
Falken Eurowinter HS449
Dunlop Winter Response 2
Firestone Winterhawk 3
Ice Braking Gislaved EuroFrost 5
Kleber Krisalp HP2
Hankook Winter i cept RS2
Based on a combined snow and wet braking performance, this year Auto Bild have taken the best eightteen 185/60 R15 winter tyres through from their 2015 Winter Tyre Shootout, and one all season tyre, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season.

From the fifty tyres tested, there were some surprise drop outs. The Vredestein Snowtrac 5, Yokohama W.Drive, Toyo Snowprox S943 and Avon Ice Touring were a few of the 32 tyres which failed to make the grade. Equally, tyres like the Semperit Speed Grip 2, Barum Polaris 3, Gislavel Euro Frost 5 and Viking Snow Tech II were are few surprise inclusions, it will be interesting to find out if they can live up to the established competition in the full winter tyre test.

Snow

Unsurprisingly the usual candidates dominated the snow tests, with Continental, Michelin, Goodyear and Dunlop all scoring consistently well. The Pirelli all season struggled, finishing last in all four snow events, but still far enough ahead of the summer to make it usable in t he event of snow. The summer tyre couldn't even complete a lap of the snow handling track!

Wet

In the wet the Dunlop and Goodyear really shone, beating the summer tyre in both handling and braking. The Continental was extremely close in third, and the Pirelli all season finished fourth in handling, but having aAuto Bild Magazine mid pack performance in wet braking.

As usual, cheap tyres and wet grip were difficult to blend, with the cheaper tyres such as Firestone, Fulda and Kelber all struggling in the wet categories when compared to the benchmark.

Dry

It came as no surprise to see the summer tyre winning both the dry braking and dry handling tests, but was a surprise the Nokian and Apollo winter tyres beat the Pirelli all season under dry braking. The Hankook winter tyre, which could only manage a mid pack dry braking score beat the all season and finished second to the summer tyre in dry handling, showing a strange imbalance between braking and handling performance.

Other

The Michelin kept its crown as the hardest wearing tyre on the test, delivering a projected 45,000 kms compared to the Continentals 34,200 kms, but the crown of "best value tyre on test" went to the Hankook, having the second beat wear on test and being significantly cheaper than the Michelin. The Dunlop proved to be the quietest of the top tyres, but the combined cabin noise results were very close across all the tyres.

Overall

Overall the Continental WinterContact TS850 takes another first place, thanks to a complete performance, only let down by slightly higher wear than some of the competition. Pirelli take second place with their Winter SnowControl Serie 3, not dominating any particular category but having another impressive all round performance, and Continental owned Barum take a surprise third place with the Polaris 3.

Results

Continental WinterContact TS 850
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 50
Dry 5
Wet 7
Snow 9
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 6
Noise 7
Wear 5
Cost 4
Pirelli Winter Snow Control Series 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 46
Dry 6
Wet 6
Snow 8
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 6
Noise 6
Wear 3
Cost 4
3rd

Barum Polaris 3

185/60 R15
Barum Polaris 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 44
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 7
Comfort 5
Rolling Resistance 5
Noise 6
Wear 4
Cost 7
4th

Dunlop Winter Response 2

185/60 R15
Dunlop Winter Response 2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 52
Dry 5
Wet 9
Snow 8
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 7
Noise 9
Wear 3
Cost 4
5th

Michelin Alpin A4

185/60 R15
Michelin Alpin A4
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 53
Dry 4
Wet 6
Snow 9
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 5
Noise 6
Wear 10
Cost 7
6th

Goodyear UltraGrip 9

185/60 R15
Goodyear UltraGrip 9
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 53
Dry 5
Wet 9
Snow 7
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 6
Noise 7
Wear 6
Cost 6
7th

Hankook Winter i cept RS2

185/60 R15
Hankook Winter i cept RS2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 54
Dry 6
Wet 5
Snow 7
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 7
Noise 4
Wear 10
Cost 9
8th

Semperit Speed Grip 2

185/60 R15
Semperit Speed Grip 2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 54
Dry 5
Wet 6
Snow 8
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 6
Noise 7
Wear 7
Cost 8
9th

Bridgestone Blizzak LM001

185/60 R15
Bridgestone Blizzak LM001
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 50
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 7
Comfort 4
Rolling Resistance 6
Noise 7
Wear 9
Cost 7
10th

Nokian WR D3

185/60 R15
Nokian WR D3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 50
Dry 6
Wet 5
Snow 7
Comfort 4
Rolling Resistance 7
Noise 6
Wear 7
Cost 8
11th

Apollo Alnac Winter

185/60 R15
Apollo Alnac Winter
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 49
Dry 7
Wet 5
Snow 8
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 4
Noise 9
Wear 3
Cost 7
12th

Viking Snow Tech II

185/60 R15
Viking Snow Tech II
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 43
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 7
Comfort 5
Rolling Resistance 4
Noise 4
Wear 5
Cost 8
13th

Falken Eurowinter HS449

185/60 R15
Falken Eurowinter HS449
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 50
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 6
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 5
Noise 9
Wear 6
Cost 8
14th

Firestone Winterhawk 3

185/60 R15
Firestone Winterhawk 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 50
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 6
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 5
Noise 9
Wear 6
Cost 8
15th

Uniroyal MS+ 77

185/60 R15
Uniroyal MS Plus 77
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 45
Dry 4
Wet 5
Snow 8
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 7
Noise 6
Wear 3
Cost 6
16th

Kleber Krisalp HP2

185/60 R15
Kleber Krisalp HP2
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 48
Dry 3
Wet 3
Snow 7
Comfort 5
Rolling Resistance 8
Noise 6
Wear 7
Cost 9
17th

Fulda Kristall Montero 3

185/60 R15
Fulda Kristall Montero 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 47
Dry 5
Wet 4
Snow 7
Comfort 5
Rolling Resistance 8
Noise 7
Wear 5
Cost 6
18th

Gislaved EuroFrost 5

185/60 R15
Gislaved EuroFrost 5
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 46
Dry 5
Wet 5
Snow 6
Comfort 4
Rolling Resistance 5
Noise 6
Wear 6
Cost 9



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