Performance Overview
This radar chart shows relative performance across all test categories, with 100% representing the best performance in each category. Reference tires may have gaps where data is not available.
Dry Performance Overview
Dry Braking (M)
Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)
Dry Handling (s)
Dry handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
Wet Performance Overview
Wet Braking (M)
Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)
Wet Handling (s)
Wet handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
Straight Aqua (Km/H)
Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)
Curved Aquaplaning (m/sec2)
Remaining lateral acceleration (Higher is better)
Snow Performance Overview
Snow Braking (M)
Snow braking in meters (Lower is better)
Snow Traction (N)
Pulling Force in Newtons (Higher is better)
Snow Handling (s)
Snow handling time in seconds (Lower is better)
Comfort Performance Overview
Subj. Comfort ( Points)
Subjective Comfort Score (Higher is better)
Noise (dB)
External noise in dB (Lower is better)
Value Performance Overview
Rolling Resistance (kg / t)
Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)
Overall Findings
Based on the weighted scoring from all tests, here are the overall results:
Position | Tire | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV | 0% |
2 | Continental AllSeasonContact 2 | 0% |
3 | Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 | 0% |
4 | Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 SUV | 0% |
5 | Falken Euroall Season AS220 Pro | 0% |
6 | Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus | 0% |
7 | Debica Navigator 3 | 0% |
8 | Kleber Citilander | 0% |
9 | Imperial All Season Driver | 0% |