We look forward to the big Autobild braking tests in every season, and this year Autobild have tested 51 winter tyres in wet braking (plus a summer tyre), with the best 31 moving onto a snow braking test.
The top 20 combined distances from the wet and snow braking tests will feature in the full AutoBild winter tyre test, on the site next week.
The summer tyre demonstrated the performance gap that winter tyres must overcome in wet conditions, stopping from 80 km/h in just 30.6 meters - significantly shorter than any winter tyre. Among the winter tyres, Goodyear led the wet braking performance at 32.6 meters, followed closely by Michelin at 33.2 meters and both Dunlop and Toyo at 33.3 meters. The spread in performance was substantial, with the top performers managing stops around 33-35 meters, while the poorest winter tyres required over 45 meters - a difference that could prove critical in emergency situations.
Wet Braking
Spread: 14.50 M (47.4%)|Avg: 37.65 M
Wet braking in meters (80 - 0 km/h) (Lower is better)
Reference Summer
30.60 M
Goodyear UltraGrip Performance 3
32.60 M
Michelin Pilot Alpin 5
33.20 M
Dunlop Winter Response 2
33.30 M
Toyo Observe Winter Sport 1
33.30 M
Kumho Winter Craft WP52
33.50 M
Uniroyal WinterExpert
34.10 M
Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2
34.50 M
Firestone Winterhawk 4
34.80 M
Semperit Speed Grip 5
34.90 M
Bridgestone Blizzak 6
35.00 M
Barum Polaris 6
35.10 M
Continental WinterContact TS 870 P
35.60 M
Hankook Winter i cept evo3
35.60 M
Linglong Sport Master Winter
35.70 M
Falken EUROWINTER HS02 Pro
35.80 M
BFGoodrich gForce Winter 2
36.00 M
Vredestein Wintrac Pro plus
36.00 M
Kleber Krisalp HP3
36.20 M
Landsail Winter Lander
36.50 M
Paxaro Paxaro Winter
36.50 M
Sportiva Snow Win 3
36.50 M
Fulda Kristall Control HP2
36.90 M
Ceat WinterDrive
36.90 M
Apollo Aspire XP Winter
37.30 M
Giti GitiWinterW2
37.70 M
Sava Eskimo HP2
37.90 M
Yokohama BluEarth Winter V906
37.90 M
Platin RP 70 Winter
38.00 M
Debica Frigo HP2
38.10 M
Lassa Snoways 4
38.40 M
Rotalla S210
38.70 M
Tracmax S210 Ice Plus
38.80 M
Kenda Wintergen 2 KR501
38.80 M
Trazano Z 507 ZuperSnow
38.90 M
GT Radial WinterPro2 Sport
39.20 M
Royal Black Royal Winter UHP
39.40 M
Sumitomo WT200
39.40 M
Tigar Winter 1
39.70 M
Davanti Wintoura plus
39.90 M
Nankang Winter Activa SV 4
39.90 M
Goodride ZuperSnow Z507
40.10 M
Imperial Snowdragon UHP
40.40 M
Westlake SW 608
40.90 M
Maxxis Premitra Snow WP6
41.00 M
Star Performer Stratos UHP 11
41.20 M
Tomket Snowroad Pro 3
41.30 M
Atlas Polarbear UHP
42.20 M
Sunny Wintermax NW 211
42.50 M
Milever Winter maX A1 MW255
42.80 M
Infinity Ecozen
43.30 M
Windforce Snowblazer UHP
45.10 M
Snow
In snow braking from 50 km/h, the winter tyres demonstrated their purpose-built advantage over the summer reference, which required 51.1 meters to stop. Kleber achieved the shortest snow braking distance at 27.1 meters, with BF Goodrich close behind at 27.3 meters. Dunlop and Michelin followed at 27.5 and 27.8 meters respectively. The top performing tyres clustered tightly between 27-29 meters, while the weakest performers extended beyond 32 meters, highlighting significant differences in snow compound and tread design effectiveness across the market.
Snow Braking
Spread: 24.00 M (88.6%)|Avg: 29.47 M
Snow braking in meters (50 - 0 km/h) (Lower is better)