Bridgestone Turanza Eco
WatchThe Bridgestone Turanza Eco is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
3
Reviews
69%
Average
40,000
miles driven
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 inch | |||
| 185/65R15 92 H XL | A | B | 71 |
| 185/65R15 92 H XL | A | B | 71 |
| 185/65R15 88 H | A | A | 70 |
| 185/65R15 88 H | A | A | 70 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 205/55R16 91 H | A | B | 71 |
| 205/55R16 91 H | A | B | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 H | A | A | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 H | A | A | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 H | A | A | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 V | A | A | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 H | A | A | 71 |
| 205/60R16 92 V | A | A | 71 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 215/45R17 91 V XL | A | B | 69 |
| 215/45R17 91 V XL | A | B | 69 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 235/60R18 103 T | A | B | 71 |
| 235/60R18 103 T | A | B | 71 |
| 245/40R18 93 H | B | A | 71 |
| 245/40R18 93 H | B | A | 71 |
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 T | A | B | 72 |
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Top 3 Bridgestone Turanza Eco Reviews
Volkswagen ID3
(215/55 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 5,000 average miles
These came fitted to my 2020 ID.3 pro performance. They seem fine on the road, but (as you'd expect for a summer tyre) don't deal well with traction on wet grass! I'm really curious about whether swapping them with Hankook iON Evos would be worthwhile when they wear out, and how they compare to Enso tyres for durability and efficiency!
Given 64%
while driving a
Volkswagen Taigo 1.0 tai 95ps life
(205/60 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 20,000 easy going miles
Oe on my VW taigo.Done a wheel swap at 10k and although legal at 3mm on the front the car one day in the wet in the slow lane of the motorway put on esc and disabled cc as it must have been aquaplaning 60mph.they are at 20k now and decided to fit kumho escta hs71 that are on our other car with 30k oe.
Initial Impressions Review
Given 73%
while driving a
Audi 1.8T Quattro
(255/40 R21)
on
for 15,000 miles
Previously on my Q5s, I've used Michelin Latitude Sport then PS4 SUV tyres and they were pretty good all round. These tyres came stock with my car though the one of the fronts was punctured (sometime in the midpoint between new and now) and I switched the fronts (235/45R21) to PS4 SUVs, which is always my benchmark tyre, having used it on 3 occasions. By now, the originals are worn down to less than 2mm from the indicator while the PS4 SUVs still look rather fresh so it's hard to tell how different the wear is, but it feels like it'll wear faster.
As a comparison with the benchmark, these tyres are better for steering feel (like typical Bridgestones I've used) but are still slightly inferior in other respects, with comfort being the biggest difference on 21". For an OEM EV tyre, it is about 10% more efficient than my benchmark tyre (energy consumption 6.4km/kWh vs 5.9km/kWh over a long period). It's a good tyre but not a complete one. If I had no choice, I'd go with it again, but there's always the benchmark tyre as well as the new Pirelli Zero E to consider.
As a comparison with the benchmark, these tyres are better for steering feel (like typical Bridgestones I've used) but are still slightly inferior in other respects, with comfort being the biggest difference on 21". For an OEM EV tyre, it is about 10% more efficient than my benchmark tyre (energy consumption 6.4km/kWh vs 5.9km/kWh over a long period). It's a good tyre but not a complete one. If I had no choice, I'd go with it again, but there's always the benchmark tyre as well as the new Pirelli Zero E to consider.
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