The Best All Season Tires for 2024

Below are all the data points for the The Best All Season Tires for 2024, displaying how each tire performed across all test categories. The spider chart below provides a complete overview of performance, where one hundred percent represents the best performance in each category. The larger the area covered by each tire's plot, the better its overall performance.
How to read these charts: For each test category, data is presented relative to the best performing tire. The direction indicates whether lower or higher values are better - pay close attention to this when interpreting results.

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.

Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Dunlop Sport All Season
Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
Fronway Fronwing AS

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Dry Performance Overview

Dry Braking (M)

Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 37.7 M. The difference between best and worst was 14.9%.

Dry Handling (s)

Dry handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 55.4 s. The difference between best and worst was 4.6%.

Subj. Dry Handling ( Points)

Subjective Dry Handling Score (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 100 Points. The difference between best and worst was 15%.

Wet Performance Overview

Wet Braking (M)

Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 with a result of 33.2 M. The difference between best and worst was 31.8%.

Wet Handling (s)

Wet handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Continental AllSeasonContact 2 with a result of 86.1 s. The difference between best and worst was 13.6%.

Subj. Wet Handling ( Points)

Subjective Wet Handling Score (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 100 Points. The difference between best and worst was 90%.

Wet Circle (s)

Wet Circle Lap Time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Dunlop Sport All Season with a result of 11.86 s. The difference between best and worst was 9.5%.

Straight Aqua (Km/H)

Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 84.2 Km/H. The difference between best and worst was 16.6%.

Curved Aquaplaning (m/sec2)

Remaining lateral acceleration (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 3.43 m/sec2. The difference between best and worst was 37.6%.

Snow Performance Overview

Snow Braking (M)

Snow braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 with a result of 17.6 M. The difference between best and worst was 6.4%.

Snow Traction (s)

Snow acceleration time (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Continental AllSeasonContact 2 with a result of 8.04 s. The difference between best and worst was 11.7%.

Snow Handling (s)

Snow handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 90.68 s. The difference between best and worst was 5%.

Subj. Snow Handling ( Points)

Subjective Snow Handling Score (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 100 Points. The difference between best and worst was 12%.

Snow Circle (ms/2)

Lateral snow grip in m/s squared (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 0.386 ms/2. The difference between best and worst was 10.4%.

Ice Performance Overview

Ice Braking (M)

Ice braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 with a result of 6.48 M. The difference between best and worst was 13.3%.

Ice Traction (s)

Ice acceleration time (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 4.68 s. The difference between best and worst was 15.8%.

Comfort Performance Overview

Noise (dB)

External noise in dB (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 70.9 dB. The difference between best and worst was 3.5%.

Value Performance Overview

Wear (KM)

Predicted tread life in KM (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Continental AllSeasonContact 2 with a result of 48900 KM. The difference between best and worst was 100%.

Value (Price/1000)

Euros/1000km based on cost/wear (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Fronway Fronwing AS with a result of 1 Price/1000. The difference between best and worst was 63.6%.

Price

Price in local currency (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Fronway Fronwing AS. The difference between best and worst was 40.4%.

Rolling Resistance (kg / t)

Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 6.98 kg / t. The difference between best and worst was 24%.

Overall Findings

Based on the weighted scoring from all tests, here are the overall results:

Position Tire Score
1 Continental AllSeasonContact 2 94%
2 Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 93.1%
3 Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 91.1%
4 Michelin CrossClimate 2 90.3%
5 Dunlop Sport All Season 88.4%
6 Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 86.6%
7 Fronway Fronwing AS -146649.4%

Test Winner

Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Continental AllSeasonContact 2

94%

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