Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 vs Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
The headline pattern is clear: Bridgestone dominates objective safety metrics-especially dry and snow braking plus aquaplaning resistance-while Vredestein often feels nicer from behind the wheel in the wet and runs quieter. If you value short stopping distances and all-weather security, the Bridgestone sets the benchmark; if comfort and wet steering feel matter more than ultimate margins, the Vredestein makes a case.

Test Results
Independent comparison tire tests are the best source of data to get tire information from, and the good news is there have been eight tests which compare both tires directly!
| Tire | Test Wins | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 | eight |
While it might look like the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 is better than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus purely based on the higher number of test wins, tires are very complicated objects which means where one tire is better than the other can be more important in real world use.
Let's look at how the two tires compare across multiple tire test categories.
Key Strengths
- Class-leading braking consistency in dry and wet (e.g., −10% dry stop vs Vredestein in multiple tests)
- Outstanding aquaplaning safety margins (straight and curved wins in all shared tests)
- Stronger winter capability (shorter snow/ice stops and better traction/handling)
- Low wear/abrasion with competitive rolling resistance and strong overall value at its performance level
- Confident wet handling feel with frequent lap-time wins
- Lower exterior noise and better ride comfort in several tests
- Occasional fuel/price advantages and solid mid-range value proposition
- Acceptable all-round grip with good wet braking in some SUV sizes
Dry Braking
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during eight dry braking tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle in 7.81% less distance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Dry Braking: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
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Dry Handling [s]
Looking at data from two tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during two dry handling [s] tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was 2.19% faster around a lap than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Dry Handling [s]: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
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Dry Handling [Km/H]
Looking at data from five tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during four dry handling [km/h] tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was 0.25% faster around a lap than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Dry Handling [Km/H]: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Dry Handling winner was calculated >>
Subj. Dry Handling
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one subj. dry handling tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 scored 20% more points than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Subj. Dry Handling: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Subj. Dry Handling winner was calculated >>
Wet Braking
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during seven wet braking tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle in 2.1% less distance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Wet Braking: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Wet Braking winner was calculated >>
Wet Braking - Cool
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one wet braking - cool tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle in 4.81% less distance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Wet Braking - Cool: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Wet Braking - Cool winner was calculated >>
Wet Braking - Concrete
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one wet braking - concrete tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle in 3.02% less distance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Wet Braking - Concrete: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Wet Braking - Concrete winner was calculated >>
Wet Handling [s]
Looking at data from two tire tests, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was better during two wet handling [s] tests. On average the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was 0.44% faster around a wet lap than the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Best In Wet Handling [s]: Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
See how the Wet Handling winner was calculated >>
Wet Handling [Km/H]
Looking at data from five tire tests, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was better during five wet handling [km/h] tests. On average the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was 0.95% faster around a wet lap than the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Best In Wet Handling [Km/H]: Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
See how the Wet Handling winner was calculated >>
Subj. Wet Handling
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one subj. wet handling tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 scored 10% more points than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Subj. Wet Handling: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Subj. Wet Handling winner was calculated >>
Wet Circle
Looking at data from four tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 and Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus performed equally well in wet circle tests.
Best In Wet Circle: Both tires performed equally well
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Straight Aqua
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during eight straight aqua tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 floated at a 5.9% higher speed than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Straight Aqua: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Straight Aqua winner was calculated >>
Curved Aquaplaning
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during eight curved aquaplaning tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 slipped out at a 11.7% higher speed than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Curved Aquaplaning: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Curved Aquaplaning winner was calculated >>
Snow Braking
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during six snow braking tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle in 4.33% less distance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Braking: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Braking winner was calculated >>
Snow Traction
Looking at data from two tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during two snow traction tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 accelerated 12% faster than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Traction: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Traction winner was calculated >>
Snow Traction
Looking at data from seven tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during six snow traction tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 had 5.75% better snow traction than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Traction: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Traction winner was calculated >>
Snow Handling [s]
Looking at data from two tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during two snow handling [s] tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was 1.4% faster around a lap than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Handling [s]: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Handling winner was calculated >>
Snow Handling [Km/H]
Looking at data from five tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during five snow handling [km/h] tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was 2.56% faster around a lap than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Handling [Km/H]: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Handling winner was calculated >>
Subj. Snow Handling
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 and Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus performed equally well in subj. snow handling tests.
Best In Subj. Snow Handling: Both tires performed equally well
See how the Subj. Snow Handling winner was calculated >>
Snow Circle
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one snow circle tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 provided 9.09% more lateral grip than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Circle: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Circle winner was calculated >>
Snow Slalom
Looking at data from three tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during three snow slalom tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was 8.46% faster through a slalom than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Snow Slalom: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Snow Slalom winner was calculated >>
Ice Braking
Looking at data from two tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during two ice braking tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 stopped the vehicle 5.02% shorter than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Ice Braking: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Ice Braking winner was calculated >>
Ice Traction
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one ice traction tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 accelerated 5.85% faster than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Ice Traction: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Ice Traction winner was calculated >>
Subj. Comfort
Looking at data from three tire tests, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was better during two subj. comfort tests. On average the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus scored 5.56% more points than the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Best In Subj. Comfort: Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
See how the Subj. Comfort winner was calculated >>
Noise
Looking at data from eight tire tests, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was better during seven noise tests. On average the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus measured 1.52% quieter than the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Best In Noise: Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
See how the Noise winner was calculated >>
Wear
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one wear tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 is predicted to cover 1.27% miles before reaching 1.6mm than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Wear: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Wear winner was calculated >>
Value
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus was better during one value tests. On average the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus proved to have a 2.99% better value based on price/1000km than the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Best In Value: Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus
See how the Value winner was calculated >>
Rolling Resistance
Looking at data from seven tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during six rolling resistance tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 had a 6.28% lower rolling resistance than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Rolling Resistance: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Rolling Resistance winner was calculated >>
Fuel Consumption
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 and Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus performed equally well in fuel consumption tests.
Best In Fuel Consumption: Both tires performed equally well
See how the Fuel Consumption winner was calculated >>
Abrasion
Looking at data from one tire tests, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 was better during one abrasion tests. On average the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 emitted 14.1% less particle wear matter than the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus.
Best In Abrasion: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
See how the Abrasion winner was calculated >>
Real World Driver Reviews
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 Driver Reviews
Drivers generally describe the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 as a confidence-inspiring all-season tire with strong wet performance (including good aquaplaning resistance) and very capable dry grip that can feel close to a summer tire. Comfort and refinement are frequently praised, with many finding it quiet and plush for daily touring, alongside solid tread life expectations. A recurring minority drawback is a numb/soft steering feel that reduces "fun" and feedback, with some also noting slightly higher rolling resistance/fuel use and occasional motorway-speed harshness or noise.
Based on 30 reviews with an average rating of 80%
Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus Driver Reviews
Drivers of the Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus report strong all-season capability with confident wet and snow traction, good high-speed stability, and a quiet, comfortable ride. Many found grip reliable across typical daily and motorway use, including winter trips, with several noting solid performance even in heat. A recurring criticism is a softer sidewall that can feel squishy and reduce steering precision, and a few mention slightly weaker dry cornering limits in hot conditions versus dedicated summer tires. Overall sentiment is notably positive with the negatives being minority concerns.
Based on 10 reviews with an average rating of 82%
Although I didn't get to drive them in winter temps yet, they seem to stick to the road very well for summer driving. They felt planted at speeds up to 120 mph (didn't take them further than that so can't tell), but a little slippery in corner acceleration on twisty roads, particularly on hot tarmac.
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Conclusion
Vredestein's appeal lies in subjective wet balance and refinement: frequent wins in wet handling laps, lower cabin noise in most tests, and competitive pricing/value in select sizes. However, its longer dry stops and average winter metrics are meaningful trade-offs. For most drivers-especially those facing heavy rain or occasional snow-the Bridgestone is the safer, more rounded choice. If your priorities are quietness, a supple ride, and engaging wet feel in milder climates, the Vredestein is a reasonable, budget-friendly alternative.
Key Differences
- Stopping power: Bridgestone consistently stops shorter in dry and wet (e.g., −6-11% dry, −3-7% wet across key tests).
- Aquaplaning safety: Bridgestone sweeps straight and curved aquaplaning; gaps often 8-17% in float speed/lateral accel.
- Winter security: Bridgestone leads in snow braking, traction, and handling; Vredestein shows only moderate snow ability.
- Wet handling feel: Vredestein more often wins timed wet handling laps; Bridgestone is precise but can feel firmer.
- Refinement: Vredestein is generally quieter and comfier; Bridgestone can have slightly higher pass-by noise/firmness.
- Efficiency/ownership: Bridgestone typically lower abrasion and solid RR; Vredestein sometimes cheaper at purchase but with higher RR in many tests.
Overall Winner: Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Based on the tire test data and user reviews we have in our database, the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 has demonstrated better overall performance in this comparison. However, as you can see from the spider diagram above, each tire has its own strengths which should be considered in your final tire buying choice.Similar Comparisons
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Footnote
This page has been developed using tire industry testing best practices. This means we are only comparing tests which have had both tires in the same test.
Why is this important? Tire testing is heavily affected by things like surface grip levels and surface temperature, which means you can only compare values from the same day. During a tire test external condition changes are calculated into the overall results, but it is not possible to calculate this between tire tests performed on different days or at different locations.
As a result you will see other tests on Tire Reviews which feature both the %s and %s, but as they weren't conducted on the same day, the results are not comparable.
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