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Toyo NanoEnergy 2

The Toyo NanoEnergy 2 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

6.6
Tyre Reviews Score Based on User Reviews
Limited Confidence View Breakdown
Dry Grip
68%
Wet Grip
44%
Road Feedback
66%
Handling
60%
Wear
68%
Comfort
64%
Buy again
48%
5 Reviews
60% Average
48,000 miles driven
2 Tests (avg: 51st)
Toyo NanoEnergy 2

Toyo NanoEnergy 2

Summer Mid-Range
BETA
6.6 / 10
Based on User Reviews · Limited Confidence · Updated 30 Jan 2026

The Tyre Reviews Score is the most comprehensive tyre scoring system available. It aggregates professional test data from multiple independent publications, user reviews, and consistency analysis using Bayesian statistical methods, weighted normalisation, and recency-adjusted scoring to produce a single, reliable performance rating.

Learn more about our methodology
Score Components
Professional Tests
Weight: 80%
Tests: 2
Publications: 1
Period: 2015 - 2016
User Reviews
Weight: 15%
Reviews: 5
Avg Rating: 59.6%
Min Required: 5
Consistency
Weight: 5%
Score Std Dev: 1.98
History Points: 10
Methodology & Configuration
Scoring Process
  1. Collect Test Data: Gather results from professional tyre tests across multiple publications. Minimum 1 test(s) required.
  2. Normalize Positions: Convert test positions to percentile scores using exponential weighting (factor: 1.2).
  3. Apply Recency Weighting: More recent tests are weighted higher with a decay rate of 0.95.
  4. Incorporate User Reviews: Factor in user review data (minimum 5 reviews). Weight: 15%.
  5. Bayesian Smoothing: Apply Bayesian prior (score: 7, weight: 1.5) to prevent extreme scores with limited data.
  6. Calculate Final Score: Combine all components using normalization factor of 1.1. Max score with limited data: 9.5.
Component Weights
Test Data
80%
User Reviews
15%
Consistency
5%
All Configuration Parameters
ParameterValueDescription
safety_weight 0.7 Weight multiplier for safety-related metrics
performance_weight 0.55 Weight multiplier for performance metrics
comfort_weight 0.4 Weight multiplier for comfort metrics
value_weight 0.45 Weight multiplier for value-for-money metrics
user_reviews_weight 0.15 How much user reviews contribute to the final score
test_data_weight 0.8 How much professional test data contributes to the final score
consistency_weight 0.05 How much score consistency contributes to the final score
recency_decay_rate 0.95 Rate at which older test results lose influence (higher = slower decay)
min_test_count 1 Minimum number of professional tests required
min_review_count 5 Minimum number of user reviews required
score_version 1.8 Current version of the scoring algorithm
score_normalization_factor 1.1 Factor used to normalize raw scores to the 0-10 scale
confidence_factor_weight 0.2 How much data confidence affects the final score
position_penalty_weight 0.2 Penalty applied for poor test positions
gap_penalty_threshold 8 Score gap (%) that triggers additional penalties
min_metrics_count 2 Minimum number of test metrics needed per test
limited_data_threshold 2 Number of tests below which data is considered limited
single_test_penalty 0.1 Score multiplier when only one test is available
critical_metric_penalty 0.7 Penalty for poor performance on critical safety metrics
critical_metric_threshold 70 Score below which a critical metric penalty applies
position_exponential_factor 1.2 Exponent used to amplify position-based scoring
position_exponential_threshold 0.9 Position percentile below which exponential scoring applies
gap_multiplier_critical 3 Multiplier for critical gap penalties
max_category_weight 2 Maximum weight any single category can have
max_score_limited_data 9.5 Score cap when data is limited
bayesian_prior_weight 1.5 Weight of the Bayesian prior in smoothing
bayesian_prior_score 7 Prior score used for Bayesian smoothing
evidence_test_multiplier 1.9 Multiplier for test evidence in confidence calculation
evidence_metric_divisor 3 Divisor for metric count in evidence calculation
evidence_review_divisor 10 Divisor for review count in evidence calculation
Data Sources
TestPublicationDateSizePositionMetrics
2016 Market Overview - Braking Test Auto Bild 2016 205/55 R16 50/50 0 metrics
2015 Market Overview - Braking Test Auto Bild 2015 185/60 R15 51/52 0 metrics
2
Tests
51st
Average
50th
Best
51st
Worst
Latest Tyre Test Results
50th/50
51st/52

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Top 3 Toyo NanoEnergy 2 Reviews

Given 19% while driving a Fiat Stilo (195/65 R15) on mostly country roads for 5,000 average miles
Worst tyre I have ever experienced. Those were installed back in 2016 on a Fiat Stilo 1.2 5D hatchback. On dry, tyres would squeal on every single corner, they felt like Flintstones cement tyres! On wet... well... The ABS would kick in with MINIMAL application of the brakes feeling every single time that you might lose control altogether. The factory fit Bridgestone Turanza ER30 even after 7 YEARS and 60.000km felt MUCH better in similar conditions. It was the first time I had to throw away my tyres in less than 2 years. Bought some cheap Petlas Imperium PT515 as a stop-gap but I tell you even those cheap turkish tyres were LIGHT YEARS better compared to this JOKE of a tyre Toyo managed to create. If you ever come across a used cars with these tyres THROW THEM TO THE GARBAGE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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November 30, 2022
Given 64% while driving a Opel Corsa C (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 21,000 average miles
On dry roads the grip is satisfactory but when it changes to the wet the tires attitude you drive like a soapy road.İt is a little dangerous to break and grip on wet.Wear is good.Noise and comfort are moderate.As result i do not buy it again and do not recommend to anyone.
January 27, 2021
Given 63% while driving a Honda Civic Type S 2.2 i CDTi (225/45 R17 V) on mostly motorways for 0 average miles
Satisfactory grip to dry roads, poor wet performance, the factory-mounted Michellin was much better
September 27, 2015
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Latest Toyo NanoEnergy 2 Reviews

Given 84% while driving a Hyundai Accent (175/65 R14) on mostly town for 11,000 easy going miles
Very comfortable tyre, will definitely go back again. The grip during dry and wet is superb. Not noisy at all and very comfortable. Will suggest it to small passenger cars.
September 27, 2015