Hankook Ventus S1 Evo Z K129 - Test Results
Test Statistics
4
Tests Completed5th
Average Position2nd
Best Result7th
Worst ResultPerformance Analysis
Across three UUHP/UHP summer tyre tests, the Hankook Ventus S1 Evo Z K129 shows a mixed but generally mid-pack profile overall (average overall position 4.7), with one standout result (2nd/10 in 2022) offset by weaker finishes in more recent Autobild Sportscars tests (5th/7 in 2024 and 7th/8 in 2026). Its most repeatable strengths appear in high-speed water evacuation (aquaplaning) and low external noise/comfort-type metrics, while its dry performance tends to lag the class leaders.
The tyre's wet performance is not uniformly strong: it can be very competitive in straight-line aquaplaning and sometimes wet braking, but it also shows notable volatility in wet braking and wet handling depending on test and size/fitment (from top-3 to bottom-3). In dry braking/handling it more often places in the lower half of the field, suggesting it prioritizes stability/efficiency/comfort traits over ultimate dry grip and steering precision versus the best UUHP benchmarks.
Performance Strengths
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Aquaplaning Resistance (Straight & Curved)
Strong
Details
• 1st place curved aquaplaning in 2022 Sport Auto test (1/10)
• 2nd place straight aquaplaning in 2024 Autobild Sportscars (2/7, +0.8% from best)
• 2nd place straight aquaplaning in 2022 Sport Auto (2/10, +1.1% from best)
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Noise / Refinement
Strong
Details
• 2nd place noise in 2026 Autobild Sportscars (2/8, 72 dB, +1.6% from best)
• 2nd place noise in 2022 Sport Auto (2/10, 68.1 dB, +0.3% from best)
• 3rd place subjective comfort in 2026 Autobild Sportscars (3/8, +8% from best)
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Rolling Resistance / Efficiency
Moderate
Details
• 1st place rolling resistance in 2026 Autobild Sportscars (1/8, 8.29 kg/t)
• Competitive but variable efficiency results: 4th rolling resistance in 2022 Sport Auto (4/10, +13.1% from best)
Performance Weaknesses
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Dry Performance (Braking & Handling Grip)
Moderate
Details
• Dry braking placed 7th/10 in 2022 Sport Auto (+6.6% from best)
• Dry handling placed 6th/7 in 2024 Autobild Sportscars (+3.0% from best) and 5th/8 in 2026 (+1.4% from best)
• Dry braking placed 5th/7 in 2024 (+7.3% from best)
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Wet Grip Consistency (Wet Braking & Wet Handling Variability)
Moderate
Details
• Wet braking ranged from 2nd/7 in 2024 (+2.0% from best) and 3rd/8 in 2026 (+8.5% from best) to 7th/10 in 2022 (+23.6% from best)
• Wet handling ranged from 3rd/10 in 2022 (+2.3% from best) to 7th/8 in 2026 (+10.8% from best)
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Overall Competitiveness in Recent Tests
Moderate
Details
• 7th place overall in 2026 Autobild Sportscars (7/8)
• 5th place overall in 2024 Autobild Sportscars (5/7)
Performance Over Time
Test History
The BEST Performance Summer Tyres for 2026 Tested! Recommended
2026
Winner: Pirelli P Zero R
Straight Aqua
Subj. Dry Handling, Rolling Resistance
2026 Autobild Sports Cars Summer Tyre Test
2026
Winner: Continental SportContact 7
Noise, Rolling Resistance
Wet Handling
2024 Sports Car Tyre Test
2024
Winner: Continental SportContact 7
Straight Aqua, Wet Braking
Dry Handling, Rolling Resistance
2022 Sport Auto UHP, UUHP and Semi Slick Tyre Test
2022
Winner: Continental SportContact 7
Noise, Price, Curved Aquaplaning, Straight Aqua