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The Best All Season Tyres for 2024 / 2025

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
8 min read Updated
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Snow
  3. Ice
  4. Wet
  5. Dry
  6. Comfort
  7. Value
  8. Results
  9. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
  10. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
  11. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
  12. Michelin CrossClimate 2
  13. Vredestein Quatrac Pro+
  14. Grenlander GreenWing AS

This is the 2024/25 Tyre Reviews All Season Tyre Test! For this test, I have selected six of the best all season tyres in the large 235/35 R19 tyre size, and I'm using a MK8 VW Golf GTI to find out exactly which all season tyre is best in the larger wheel size.

To give this test extra depth, I also have six ultra high performance winter tyres in exactly the same size, and I've included a summer tyre. With this relatively small test field I've managed to test everything as one test, which means a common control allowing us to cross reference the data. This has shown us how the very best all season tyres compare to the very best summer and winter tyres in the snow, ice, dry and wet. There's some really interesting insight into how the all season tyres compare to the other categories below.

The Best All Season Tyres for 2024 / 2025

Test Publication:
235/35 R19 6 tyres 6 categories
Test Size: 235/35 R19
Tyres Tested: 6 tyres
Test Categories:
6 categories (18 tests)
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Snow

In snow handling, as usual, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 performed the best, feeling like a winter tyre. Pirelli and Continental were very close, with Pirelli having an edge in fun factor, though it could improve its braking. The budget tyre was surprisingly good in the snow, just a little slow to react but with good grip. Bridgestone and Vredestein were last among the premium tyres, both lacking a little bite. The Vredestein had a particularly soft feel, making everything happen slowly.

all season snow

All the all-season tyres were significantly better than the summer tyre in snow conditions. The summer tyre performed so poorly that the car got stuck on a very slight hill during traction and braking tests.

Snow Braking

Snow braking in meters (40 - 5 km/h) [Average Temperature -6c] (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Winter Ref
    17.47 M
  2. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    18.05 M
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    18.07 M
  4. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    18.68 M
  5. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    18.75 M
  6. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    18.98 M
  7. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    19.51 M
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    20.09 M
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    45.18 M

Snow Traction

Snow acceleration time (5 - 35 km/h) [Average Temperature -5c] (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Winter Ref
    5.16 s
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    5.31 s
  3. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    5.38 s
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    5.42 s
  5. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    5.53 s
  6. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    5.60 s
  7. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    5.69 s
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    5.95 s
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    29.97 s

Snow Handling

Snow handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Winter Ref
    78.28 s
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    79.65 s
  3. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    79.74 s
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    81.84 s
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    82.72 s
  6. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    83.33 s
  7. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    84.76 s
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    85.69 s
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    143.30 s

Ice

This year I had the time to test ice traction. The Pirelli excelled in this area, closely followed by the Continental. Surprisingly, the budget tyre (Grenlander) also performed well in ice traction. This further supports the theory that the budget tyre might be using a winter compound molded into an all-season pattern.

Ice Traction

Ice acceleration time (5 - 25 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Winter Ref
    4.50 s
  2. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    4.50 s
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    4.57 s
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    4.70 s
  5. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    4.82 s
  6. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    5.15 s
  7. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    5.29 s
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    5.47 s
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    17.55 s

The budget all season tyre also performed well in ice braking. Among the premium tyres, Continental and Pirelli showed the best performance, closely followed by Michelin.

Ice Braking

Ice braking in meters (25 - 5 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    9.03 M
  2. Reference Winter Ref
    9.46 M
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    9.92 M
  4. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    10.11 M
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    10.38 M
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    10.48 M
  7. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    10.97 M
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    11.37 M
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    32.19 M

Wet

The budget tyre performed exceptionally poorly in wet conditions, being over 23 seconds slower than the group. This poor wet performance, combined with its good ice performance, suggests it might be using a single winter compound for various tyre types..

2024 2025 all season wet

The Michelin CrossClimate 2 placed 5th, about 5% off the best performers. The top 4 tyres (Bridgestone, Pirelli, Vredestein, and Continental) were remarkably close in performance, within one-tenth of a second of each other. The Bridgestone stood out for its stability and predictability. Pirelli showed great turn-in and grip but was slightly slower to recover from slides. Vredestein was a bit vague on the front axle but still impressive. Continental was the fastest by a small margin, though not as sporty feeling as Bridgestone or Pirelli.

Wet Handling

Wet handling time in seconds [Average Temperature 21.5c] (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer Ref
    103.02 s
  2. Reference Winter Ref
    107.35 s
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    107.96 s
  4. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    108.17 s
  5. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    108.22 s
  6. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    108.24 s
  7. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    110.41 s
  8. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    112.49 s
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    130.47 s

Wet braking tests revealed significant differences among the tyres. The Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 clearly outperformed the competition with the shortest stopping distance of 25.14M. The Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 came in second at 26.6M, followed closely by the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 at 27.04M.

The Michelin CrossClimate 2, despite its overall strong performance in other areas, showed slightly longer stopping distances in wet conditions at 27.25M. The Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was the least effective among the premium tyres with a distance of 27.47M.

The budget Grenlander GreenWing AS significantly underperformed in wet braking, with a stopping distance of 35.36M, much longer than the premium tyres, raising serious safety concerns.

The difference in stopping distances between the best performer (Pirelli) and the worst (Grenlander) was substantial at over 10 meters, emphasizing the critical importance of tyre choice for wet weather safety.

Wet Braking

Wet braking in meters (80 - 5 km/h) [Average Temperature 26.5c] (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer Ref
    23.89 M
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    25.14 M
  3. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    26.60 M
  4. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    27.04 M
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    27.25 M
  6. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    27.47 M
  7. Reference Winter Ref
    30.47 M
  8. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    31.49 M
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    35.36 M

Wet Braking - Cool

Wet braking at cooler temperature in meters (80 - 5 km/h) [Average Temperature 8c] (Lower is better)
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    25.51 M
  2. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    25.55 M
  3. Reference Summer Ref
    26.31 M
  4. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    26.43 M
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    26.59 M
  6. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    26.84 M
  7. Reference Winter Ref
    27.60 M
  8. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    28.91 M
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    36.96 M

The Pirelli was also the best in the deeper water of the aquaplaning tests.

Straight Aqua

Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    79.10 Km/H
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    77.60 Km/H
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    77.10 Km/H
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    77.00 Km/H
  5. Reference Summer Ref
    76.50 Km/H
  6. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    75.70 Km/H
  7. Reference Winter Ref
    73.00 Km/H
  8. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    71.62 Km/H
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    69.20 Km/H

Curved Aquaplaning

Remaining lateral acceleration (Higher is better)
  1. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    2.62 m/sec2
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    2.55 m/sec2
  3. Reference Summer Ref
    2.54 m/sec2
  4. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    2.46 m/sec2
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    2.28 m/sec2
  6. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    2.12 m/sec2
  7. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    2.07 m/sec2
  8. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    1.92 m/sec2
  9. Reference Winter Ref
    1.75 m/sec2

Dry

The dry performance tests revealed some interesting results. The budget tyre performed poorly, showing instability during lane change exercises. Michelin and Vredestein were adequate but not recommended for performance driving. Vredestein was a bit imprecise but had good grip, while Michelin performed well below the limit but showed extra understeer at the limit.

Continental felt more relaxed due to a wider steering dead spot, but showing good grip, especially over bumps. Pirelli impressed with strong braking and front-end grip. Surprisingly, Bridgestone came closest to matching summer tyre performance, showing amazing grip despite a slight deadspot in steering.

The summer tyre still had an edge in braking and mid-corner performance, but the gap has narrowed significantly, especially with the Bridgestone and Pirelli in this 19" size.

Dry Handling

Dry handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer Ref
    84.30 s
  2. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    84.96 s
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    85.84 s
  4. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    86.45 s
  5. Reference Winter Ref
    87.02 s
  6. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    87.09 s
  7. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    87.41 s
  8. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    88.24 s
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    88.82 s

The Pirelli was also the best in dry braking, followed by the Michelin and Bridgestone.

Dry Braking

Dry braking in meters (100 - 5 km/h) [Average Temperature 25.5c] (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Summer Ref
    34.36 M
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    36.97 M
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    37.62 M
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    37.78 M
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    38.43 M
  6. Reference Winter Ref
    40.19 M
  7. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    40.29 M
  8. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    40.73 M
  9. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    42.12 M

Comfort

Noise levels were relatively close across all tested tyres, with only a small spread in decibel readings. The Michelin CrossClimate 2 and Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus were the quietest, while the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was slightly louder than the group average.

While a comprehensive comfort analysis wasn't possible due to weather, subjective assessments suggest that the Pirelli and Continental offered the best overall comfort, both in terms of minor and big impacts. They are all 19" tyres with low sidewalls, so the differences were smaller than usual.

Noise

External noise in dB (Lower is better)
  1. Reference Winter Ref
    71.40 dB
  2. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    72.00 dB
  3. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    72.10 dB
  4. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    72.40 dB
  5. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    72.72 dB
  6. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    72.90 dB
  7. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    73.00 dB
  8. Reference Summer Ref
    73.30 dB
  9. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    73.80 dB

Subj. Comfort

Subjective Comfort Score (Higher is better)
  1. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    10.00 Points
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    10.00 Points
  3. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    9.50 Points
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    9.00 Points
  5. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    9.00 Points
  6. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    8.50 Points

Value

Rolling resistance tests provided interesting insights into the energy efficiency of these tyres. The Michelin CrossClimate 2 demonstrated the lowest rolling resistance, which translates to better fuel efficiency and potentially lower CO2 emissions. It was closely followed by the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3.

The Bridgestone showed moderate rolling resistance, while the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus had the highest rolling resistance among the tested tyres. The budget Grenlander tyre performed surprisingly well in this test, showing lower rolling resistance than some premium brands.

Rolling Resistance

Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    7.76 kg / t
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    7.99 kg / t
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    8.31 kg / t
  4. Grenlander GreenWing AS
    8.54 kg / t
  5. Reference Winter Ref
    8.65 kg / t
  6. Reference Winter Avg Ref
    8.78 kg / t
  7. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    9.01 kg / t
  8. Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
    9.68 kg / t
  9. Reference Summer Ref
    9.90 kg / t

Results

Below are the overall results from this all season test, be sure to keep an eye on Tyre Reviews for the winter test, then the in depth comparison of the all season, winter and summer tyres.

Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 6.9 mm
  • Price: 161.03
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 1st 36.97 M 100%
Dry Handling 2nd 85.84 s 84.96 s +0.88 s 98.97%
Subj. Dry Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 1st 25.14 M 100%
Wet Braking - Cool 1st 25.51 M 100%
Wet Handling 3rd 108.22 s 107.96 s +0.26 s 99.76%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Straight Aqua 1st 79.1 Km/H 100%
Curved Aquaplaning 2nd 2.55 m/sec2 2.62 m/sec2 -0.07 m/sec2 97.33%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 3rd 18.75 M 18.07 M +0.68 M 96.37%
Snow Traction 2nd 5.42 s 5.31 s +0.11 s 97.97%
Snow Handling 2nd 81.84 s 79.65 s +2.19 s 97.32%
Subj. Snow Handling 2nd 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 4th 10.48 M 9.03 M +1.45 M 86.16%
Ice Traction 2nd 4.57 s 4.5 s +0.07 s 98.47%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 4th 72.9 dB 72 dB +0.9 dB 98.77%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 2nd 7.99 kg / t 7.76 kg / t +0.23 kg / t 97.12%
Test Winner 2024 All Season 19" Test Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 7.3 mm
  • Price: 161.80
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 3rd 37.78 M 36.97 M +0.81 M 97.86%
Dry Handling 1st 84.96 s 100%
Subj. Dry Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 2nd 26.6 M 25.14 M +1.46 M 94.51%
Wet Braking - Cool 2nd 25.55 M 25.51 M +0.04 M 99.84%
Wet Handling 4th 108.24 s 107.96 s +0.28 s 99.74%
Subj. Wet Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Straight Aqua 4th 77 Km/H 79.1 Km/H -2.1 Km/H 97.35%
Curved Aquaplaning 1st 2.62 m/sec2 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 5th 19.51 M 18.07 M +1.44 M 92.62%
Snow Traction 5th 5.69 s 5.31 s +0.38 s 93.32%
Snow Handling 5th 84.76 s 79.65 s +5.11 s 93.97%
Subj. Snow Handling 5th 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 5th 10.97 M 9.03 M +1.94 M 82.32%
Ice Traction 4th 5.15 s 4.5 s +0.65 s 87.38%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 6th 8.5 Points 10 Points -1.5 Points 85%
Noise 6th 73.8 dB 72 dB +1.8 dB 97.56%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 5th 9.01 kg / t 7.76 kg / t +1.25 kg / t 86.13%
Highly Recommended 2024 All Season 19" Test Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
2nd

Continental AllSeasonContact 2

235/35 R19 91Y
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 7.1 mm
  • Price: 163.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 4th 38.43 M 36.97 M +1.46 M 96.2%
Dry Handling 3rd 86.45 s 84.96 s +1.49 s 98.28%
Subj. Dry Handling 3rd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 3rd 27.04 M 25.14 M +1.9 M 92.97%
Wet Braking - Cool 3rd 26.43 M 25.51 M +0.92 M 96.52%
Wet Handling 1st 107.96 s 100%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Straight Aqua 3rd 77.1 Km/H 79.1 Km/H -2 Km/H 97.47%
Curved Aquaplaning 3rd 2.46 m/sec2 2.62 m/sec2 -0.16 m/sec2 93.89%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 4th 18.98 M 18.07 M +0.91 M 95.21%
Snow Traction 4th 5.6 s 5.31 s +0.29 s 94.82%
Snow Handling 3rd 82.72 s 79.65 s +3.07 s 96.29%
Subj. Snow Handling 3rd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 3rd 10.38 M 9.03 M +1.35 M 86.99%
Ice Traction 5th 5.29 s 4.5 s +0.79 s 85.07%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 5th 73 dB 72 dB +1 dB 98.63%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 3rd 8.31 kg / t 7.76 kg / t +0.55 kg / t 93.38%
Highly Recommended 2024 All Season 19" Test Continental AllSeasonContact 2
2nd

Michelin CrossClimate 2

235/35 R19 91Y
Michelin CrossClimate 2
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 6.6 mm
  • Price: 184.97
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 2nd 37.62 M 36.97 M +0.65 M 98.27%
Dry Handling 5th 87.41 s 84.96 s +2.45 s 97.2%
Subj. Dry Handling 4th 8.5 Points 10 Points -1.5 Points 85%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 4th 27.25 M 25.14 M +2.11 M 92.26%
Wet Braking - Cool 4th 26.59 M 25.51 M +1.08 M 95.94%
Wet Handling 5th 112.49 s 107.96 s +4.53 s 95.97%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Straight Aqua 2nd 77.6 Km/H 79.1 Km/H -1.5 Km/H 98.1%
Curved Aquaplaning 4th 2.28 m/sec2 2.62 m/sec2 -0.34 m/sec2 87.02%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 1st 18.07 M 100%
Snow Traction 1st 5.31 s 100%
Snow Handling 1st 79.65 s 100%
Subj. Snow Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 2nd 9.92 M 9.03 M +0.89 M 91.03%
Ice Traction 3rd 4.7 s 4.5 s +0.2 s 95.74%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 4th 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 1st 72 dB 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 1st 7.76 kg / t 100%
Highly Recommended 2024 All Season 19" Test Michelin CrossClimate 2
5th

Vredestein Quatrac Pro+

235/35 R19 91Y
Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 7.8 mm
  • Price: 145.21
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 5th 40.29 M 36.97 M +3.32 M 91.76%
Dry Handling 4th 87.09 s 84.96 s +2.13 s 97.55%
Subj. Dry Handling 5th 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 5th 27.47 M 25.14 M +2.33 M 91.52%
Wet Braking - Cool 5th 26.84 M 25.51 M +1.33 M 95.04%
Wet Handling 2nd 108.17 s 107.96 s +0.21 s 99.81%
Subj. Wet Handling 5th 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Straight Aqua 5th 75.7 Km/H 79.1 Km/H -3.4 Km/H 95.7%
Curved Aquaplaning 5th 2.12 m/sec2 2.62 m/sec2 -0.5 m/sec2 80.92%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 6th 20.09 M 18.07 M +2.02 M 89.95%
Snow Traction 6th 5.95 s 5.31 s +0.64 s 89.24%
Snow Handling 6th 85.69 s 79.65 s +6.04 s 92.95%
Subj. Snow Handling 5th 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 6th 11.37 M 9.03 M +2.34 M 79.42%
Ice Traction 6th 5.47 s 4.5 s +0.97 s 82.27%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 3rd 9.5 Points 10 Points -0.5 Points 95%
Noise 2nd 72.1 dB 72 dB +0.1 dB 99.86%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 6th 9.68 kg / t 7.76 kg / t +1.92 kg / t 80.17%
Recommended 2024 All Season 19" Test Vredestein Quatrac Pro+
6th

Grenlander GreenWing AS

235/35 R19 91W
Grenlander GreenWing AS
  • 3PMSF: yes
  • Tread: 6.9 mm
  • Price: 127.36
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 6th 42.12 M 36.97 M +5.15 M 87.77%
Dry Handling 6th 88.82 s 84.96 s +3.86 s 95.65%
Subj. Dry Handling 6th 4 Points 10 Points -6 Points 40%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 6th 35.36 M 25.14 M +10.22 M 71.1%
Wet Braking - Cool 6th 36.96 M 25.51 M +11.45 M 69.02%
Wet Handling 6th 130.47 s 107.96 s +22.51 s 82.75%
Subj. Wet Handling 6th 1 Points 10 Points -9 Points 10%
Straight Aqua 6th 69.2 Km/H 79.1 Km/H -9.9 Km/H 87.48%
Curved Aquaplaning 6th 1.92 m/sec2 2.62 m/sec2 -0.7 m/sec2 73.28%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Snow Braking 2nd 18.68 M 18.07 M +0.61 M 96.73%
Snow Traction 3rd 5.53 s 5.31 s +0.22 s 96.02%
Snow Handling 4th 83.33 s 79.65 s +3.68 s 95.58%
Subj. Snow Handling 4th 8.5 Points 10 Points -1.5 Points 85%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Ice Braking 1st 9.03 M 100%
Ice Traction 1st 4.5 s 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 4th 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 3rd 72.4 dB 72 dB +0.4 dB 99.45%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 4th 8.54 kg / t 7.76 kg / t +0.78 kg / t 90.87%

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