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2024 ADAC All Season Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
10 min read Updated
Below are all the data points for the 2024 ADAC All Season Tyre Test, displaying how each tyre performed across all test categories. The spider chart below provides a complete overview of performance, where one hundred percent represents the best performance in each category. The larger the area covered by each tyre's plot, the better its overall performance.
How to read these charts: For each test category, data is presented relative to the best performing tire. The direction indicates whether lower or higher values are better - pay close attention to this when interpreting results.

Performance Overview

This radar chart shows relative performance across all test categories, with 100% representing the best performance in each category. Reference tires may have gaps where data is not available.

Sava Sava All Weather
Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
Semperit AllSeason Grip
Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
Toyo Celsius AS2
Hankook Kinergy 4S2
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
Infinity Ecofour
Vredestein Quatrac
Kenda Kenetica 4S
Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3

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Dry Performance Overview

Dry Braking (M)

Spread: 7.10 M (18%) | Avg: 43.84 M

Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 39.5 M. The difference between best and worst was 15.2%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    39.5 M
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    40.4 M
  3. Vredestein Quatrac
    42.2 M
  4. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    42.6 M
  5. Toyo Celsius AS2
    43.2 M
  6. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    43.2 M
  7. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    44.1 M
  8. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    44.1 M
  9. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    44.2 M
  10. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    44.6 M
  11. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    44.8 M
  12. Infinity Ecofour
    44.9 M
  13. Sava Sava All Weather
    45 M
  14. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    45.9 M
  15. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    46.1 M
  16. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    46.6 M

Wet Performance Overview

Wet Braking (M)

Spread: 5.30 M (15.9%) | Avg: 35.73 M

Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 with a result of 33.3 M. The difference between best and worst was 13.7%.
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    33.3 M
  2. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    33.6 M
  3. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    34.4 M
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    34.7 M
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    34.8 M
  6. Vredestein Quatrac
    35 M
  7. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    35 M
  8. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    35.1 M
  9. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    35.3 M
  10. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    35.9 M
  11. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    36.1 M
  12. Toyo Celsius AS2
    36.4 M
  13. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    37.5 M
  14. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    37.9 M
  15. Sava Sava All Weather
    38.1 M
  16. Infinity Ecofour
    38.6 M

Wet Braking - Concrete (M)

Spread: 8.40 M (22.4%) | Avg: 41.42 M

Wet braking on Concrete in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 with a result of 37.5 M. The difference between best and worst was 18.3%.
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    37.5 M
  2. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    38.9 M
  3. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    39.3 M
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    40 M
  5. Vredestein Quatrac
    40 M
  6. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    40.3 M
  7. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    40.6 M
  8. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    40.8 M
  9. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    41.1 M
  10. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    41.3 M
  11. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    42.3 M
  12. Toyo Celsius AS2
    43.1 M
  13. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    43.2 M
  14. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    43.9 M
  15. Sava Sava All Weather
    44.5 M
  16. Infinity Ecofour
    45.9 M

Straight Aqua (Km/H)

Spread: 12.90 Km/H (15.7%) | Avg: 77.33 Km/H

Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2 with a result of 82.3 Km/H. The difference between best and worst was 15.7%.
  1. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    82.3 Km/H
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    81 Km/H
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    81 Km/H
  4. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    80.8 Km/H
  5. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    79.3 Km/H
  6. Vredestein Quatrac
    78.7 Km/H
  7. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    78.6 Km/H
  8. Toyo Celsius AS2
    78.4 Km/H
  9. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    77.8 Km/H
  10. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    77.8 Km/H
  11. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    77.7 Km/H
  12. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    74.8 Km/H
  13. Sava Sava All Weather
    74 Km/H
  14. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    73.4 Km/H
  15. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    72.3 Km/H
  16. Infinity Ecofour
    69.4 Km/H

Curved Aquaplaning (m/sec2)

Spread: 1.20 m/sec2 (33.3%) | Avg: 3.07 m/sec2

Remaining lateral acceleration (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2 with a result of 3.6 m/sec2. The difference between best and worst was 33.3%.
  1. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    3.6 m/sec2
  2. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    3.4 m/sec2
  3. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    3.4 m/sec2
  4. Toyo Celsius AS2
    3.3 m/sec2
  5. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    3.3 m/sec2
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    3.3 m/sec2
  7. Vredestein Quatrac
    3.3 m/sec2
  8. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    3.3 m/sec2
  9. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    3.2 m/sec2
  10. Sava Sava All Weather
    3 m/sec2
  11. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    2.9 m/sec2
  12. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    2.8 m/sec2
  13. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    2.8 m/sec2
  14. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    2.6 m/sec2
  15. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    2.5 m/sec2
  16. Infinity Ecofour
    2.4 m/sec2

Snow Performance Overview

Snow Braking (M)

Spread: 2.00 M (20%) | Avg: 11.09 M

Snow braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Semperit AllSeason Grip with a result of 10 M. The difference between best and worst was 16.7%.
  1. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    10 M
  2. Sava Sava All Weather
    10.4 M
  3. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    10.5 M
  4. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    10.6 M
  5. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    10.7 M
  6. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    10.7 M
  7. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    10.7 M
  8. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    11.1 M
  9. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    11.4 M
  10. Infinity Ecofour
    11.4 M
  11. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    11.4 M
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    11.4 M
  13. Vredestein Quatrac
    11.6 M
  14. Toyo Celsius AS2
    11.7 M
  15. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    11.9 M
  16. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    12 M

Snow Traction (N)

Spread: 42.90 N (18.3%) | Avg: 213.74 N

Pulling Force in Newtons (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Sava Sava All Weather with a result of 234.1 N. The difference between best and worst was 18.3%.
  1. Sava Sava All Weather
    234.1 N
  2. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    228.1 N
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    225.5 N
  4. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    223.2 N
  5. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    218.5 N
  6. Vredestein Quatrac
    217.6 N
  7. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    217.6 N
  8. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    216.9 N
  9. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    212.5 N
  10. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    212.3 N
  11. Infinity Ecofour
    210.9 N
  12. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    210.4 N
  13. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    209.7 N
  14. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    200 N
  15. Toyo Celsius AS2
    191.4 N
  16. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    191.2 N

Ice Performance Overview

Ice Braking (M)

Spread: 4.00 M (22.2%) | Avg: 19.78 M

Ice braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 with a result of 18 M. The difference between best and worst was 18.2%.
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    18 M
  2. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    18.1 M
  3. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    18.5 M
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    18.7 M
  5. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    19 M
  6. Sava Sava All Weather
    19.2 M
  7. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    19.6 M
  8. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    19.6 M
  9. Infinity Ecofour
    19.7 M
  10. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    19.8 M
  11. Vredestein Quatrac
    20.4 M
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    20.5 M
  13. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    21 M
  14. Toyo Celsius AS2
    21.2 M
  15. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    21.2 M
  16. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    22 M

Comfort Performance Overview

Noise (dB)

Spread: 1.70 dB (2.4%) | Avg: 71.44 dB

External noise in dB (Lower is better)

Key Insight: All the tyres in the noise test finished less than 3% apart.
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    70.6 dB
  2. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    70.6 dB
  3. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    70.6 dB
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    71.1 dB
  5. Vredestein Quatrac
    71.1 dB
  6. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    71.4 dB
  7. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    71.4 dB
  8. Infinity Ecofour
    71.4 dB
  9. Sava Sava All Weather
    71.4 dB
  10. Toyo Celsius AS2
    71.5 dB
  11. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    71.5 dB
  12. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    71.9 dB
  13. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    71.9 dB
  14. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    72.1 dB
  15. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    72.2 dB
  16. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    72.3 dB

Tyre Weight (Kg)

Spread: 2.20 Kg (27.8%) | Avg: 8.65 Kg

Tyre Weight Per Set (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Sava Sava All Weather with a result of 7.9 Kg. The difference between best and worst was 21.8%.
  1. Sava Sava All Weather
    7.9 Kg
  2. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    8 Kg
  3. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    8 Kg
  4. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    8.1 Kg
  5. Vredestein Quatrac
    8.2 Kg
  6. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    8.3 Kg
  7. Toyo Celsius AS2
    8.4 Kg
  8. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    8.4 Kg
  9. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    8.5 Kg
  10. Infinity Ecofour
    8.7 Kg
  11. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    8.8 Kg
  12. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    8.9 Kg
  13. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    9.1 Kg
  14. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    9.1 Kg
  15. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    9.9 Kg
  16. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    10.1 Kg

Value Performance Overview

Wear (KM)

Spread: 27700.00 KM (45.6%) | Avg: 44087.50 KM

Predicted tread life in KM (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 with a result of 60700 KM. The difference between best and worst was 45.6%.
  1. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    60700 KM
  2. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    51500 KM
  3. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    50600 KM
  4. Toyo Celsius AS2
    50200 KM
  5. Vredestein Quatrac
    48000 KM
  6. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    48000 KM
  7. Infinity Ecofour
    44400 KM
  8. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    44000 KM
  9. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    43600 KM
  10. Sava Sava All Weather
    42700 KM
  11. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    41800 KM
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    40000 KM
  13. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    37400 KM
  14. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    35600 KM
  15. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    33900 KM
  16. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    33000 KM

Fuel Consumption (l/100km)

Spread: 0.30 l/100km (5.8%) | Avg: 5.35 l/100km

Fuel consumption in Litres per 100 km (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Infinity Ecofour with a result of 5.2 l/100km. The difference between best and worst was 5.5%.
  1. Infinity Ecofour
    5.2 l/100km
  2. Vredestein Quatrac
    5.2 l/100km
  3. Sava Sava All Weather
    5.2 l/100km
  4. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    5.3 l/100km
  5. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    5.3 l/100km
  6. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    5.3 l/100km
  7. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    5.3 l/100km
  8. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    5.4 l/100km
  9. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    5.4 l/100km
  10. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    5.4 l/100km
  11. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    5.4 l/100km
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    5.4 l/100km
  13. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    5.4 l/100km
  14. Toyo Celsius AS2
    5.41 l/100km
  15. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    5.5 l/100km
  16. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    5.5 l/100km

Abrasion (mg/km/t)

Spread: 40.00 mg/km/t (76.9%) | Avg: 68.31 mg/km/t

Weight of Tyre Wear Particles Lost (mg/km/t) (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 52 mg/km/t. The difference between best and worst was 43.5%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    52 mg/km/t
  2. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    56 mg/km/t
  3. Infinity Ecofour
    56 mg/km/t
  4. Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
    57 mg/km/t
  5. Toyo Celsius AS2
    59 mg/km/t
  6. Kenda Kenetica 4S
    59 mg/km/t
  7. Vredestein Quatrac
    60 mg/km/t
  8. Sava Sava All Weather
    63 mg/km/t
  9. Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus
    69 mg/km/t
  10. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    71 mg/km/t
  11. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
    72 mg/km/t
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    74 mg/km/t
  13. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    77 mg/km/t
  14. Semperit AllSeason Grip
    88 mg/km/t
  15. Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02
    88 mg/km/t
  16. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    92 mg/km/t

Overall Findings

Based on the weighted scoring from all tests, here are the overall results:

Position Tyre Score
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 0%
2 Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 0%
3 Hankook Kinergy 4S2 0%
4 Michelin CrossClimate 2 0%
5 Kumho Solus 4S HA32 Plus 0%
6 Vredestein Quatrac 0%
7 Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210 0%
8 Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02 0%
9 Sava Sava All Weather 0%
10 Nankang Cross Seasons AW6 0%
11 Toyo Celsius AS2 0%
12 Semperit AllSeason Grip 0%
13 Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2 0%
14 Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 0%
15 Kenda Kenetica 4S 0%
16 Infinity Ecofour 0%
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