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Apollo Alnac 4G All Season - Test Results

Test Statistics

6

Tests Completed

15th

Average Position

2nd

Best Result

28th

Worst Result

Performance Analysis

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Across six tests, the Apollo Alnac 4G All Season trends as a lower-mid to poor performer, with an average overall rank of 14.7 and frequent bottom-tier results in braking on both wet and dry surfaces. Later tests (2019-2021) consistently show large gaps to the best in wet and dry stopping and weak wet handling. Earlier tests include one notable outlier (2nd/6 in 2015 SUV), but this is not sustained against broader, tougher fields.
Key positives are sporadic: decent noise results in 2019 (6/18) and respectable dry handling/value in 2017 (4/12 value; 4/12 dry handling), plus mid-pack wear in 2017. However, significant and recurrent deficits in wet and dry braking dominate the overall picture.

Performance Strengths
  • Comfort/Noise Moderate
    • 6th/18 noise in 2019 test (62 dB, +3.3% from best)
    • 8th/12 noise in 2017 test (+2.5% from best)
  • Dry Handling Minor
    • 4th/12 dry handling in 2017 (+1.6% from best)
    • 15th/18 dry handling in 2019 (+6.4% from best; mid-lower but not worst)
  • Value/Wear Moderate
    • 4th/12 value in 2017 (+36.3% from best metric)
    • 6th/12 wear in 2017 (+32.9% from best)
  • Overall (Small Field Outlier) Minor
    • 2nd/6 overall in 2015 Auto Bild SUV all season test
Performance Weaknesses
  • Wet Braking Strong
    • 29th/34 in 2021 (+17.2% from best)
    • 28th/33 in 2020 (+24.4% from best)
    • 18th/18 in 2019 (+30.1% from best)
    • 10th/12 in 2017 (+14.7% from best)
  • Dry Braking Strong
    • 21st/34 in 2021 (+14.7% from best)
    • 27th/33 in 2020 (+14.9% from best)
    • 18th/18 in 2019 (+25.7% from best)
    • 7th/12 in 2017 (+13.2% from best)
  • Wet Handling & Aquaplaning Strong
    • 17th/18 wet handling in 2019 (+9.4% from best)
    • 11th/12 wet handling in 2017 (+5.3% from best)
    • 10th/12 straight aquaplaning in 2017 (+5.3% from best)
  • Snow Performance Moderate
    • 11th/12 snow braking in 2017 (+15.2% from best)
    • 11th/12 snow handling in 2017 (+7.1% from best)
  • Overall Competitiveness in Broad Fields Strong
    • 26th/34 overall in 2021 market overview
    • 28th/33 overall in 2020 braking test
    • 15th/18 overall in 2019 mixed test
    • 7th/8 overall in 2015 AZ test
Performance Over Time

Test History

26
of 34
2021 All Season Tire Market Overview

2021
Winner: Michelin CrossClimate 2

28
of 33
2020 All Season Tire Market Overview - 32 Tire Braking Test

2020
Winner: Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO

15
of 18
2019 Summer and All Season Tire Test

2019
Winner: Michelin Primacy 4

Weak:
Dry Braking, Wet Braking, Wet Handling
10
of 12
2017 All Season Tire Test

2017
Winner: Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2

Weak:
Snow Braking, Snow Handling, Wet Handling
2
of 6
2015 Auto Bild SUV All Season Tire Test

2015
Winner: Vredestein Quatrac 5

7
of 8
2015 AZ All Season Tire Test

2015
Winner: Nokian WeatherProof