Bridgestone Ecopia EP300

The Bridgestone Ecopia EP300 is a Premium Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Dry Grip 83%
Wet Grip 78%
Road Feedback 77%
Handling 82%
Wear 86%
Comfort 76%
Buy again 83%

Tire review data from 11 tire reviews averaging 81% over 173,200 miles driven.

The Ecopia EP300 is ranked 42nd of 148 Summer Premium Touring tires.

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Questions and Answers for the Bridgestone Ecopia EP300

2024-04-01 - My toyota corolla had used the Ecopia EP150, one of them needs to be replaced. Just wonder can I use the Ecopia EP300 which is recommended that they are compatible, and EP300 is new, better and cheaper choice. Any comments about the compatibility, as my friends told me that it is better to use the same tire as a pair of shoes.

Unfortunately we have no experience with the EP150 OR 300, however it is always recommended to replace tires in axle pairs and fitting new EP300 on the rear axle and the older EP150s on the front axle would be an acceptable solution.


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Top 3 Bridgestone Ecopia EP300 Reviews

Given 70% while driving a Nissan serena (195/60 R16) on mostly town for 500 average miles
serena c26 fitted ep150 originally, but they are terrible, i changed egp. after 4 years, i preferred to fit with the original fitting 195/60-16, egp do not have this. yokohama e32 no stock yet, go for the ep300 then. it is much much better than ep150, quite/ comfort/ good handling compared with ep150. wet & dry grip are acceptable, but fuel efficiiency--- even not as good as egp 205/55-16.
Helpful 309 - tire reviewed on July 16, 2018
Given 77% while driving a Toyota Corolla Altis (215/55 R16) on mostly town for 5,000 average miles
I have only driven it for a couple of thousand kilometers yet but they are of low road noise, comfort is good, was on advan db 552 before and these are much much better especially in wet conditions, advan db 552 used to aquaplan, these don't, handles wet conditions well.
Helpful 39 - tire reviewed on December 17, 2022
Given 83% while driving a Mitsubishi Colt (195/55 R15) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
I had a blast with these tires. Lasted 3 years with semi aggressive driving. Dry performance is great, wet its dependable.. I'm using Proton Satria MMC 1.6cc its a light car. Yeah it is noisy but not like roaring sound. Braking is good. Fuel economy is excellent. Would definitely recommend others to buy at this price point. I am very satisfied with it overall. But bear in mind, when its worn out, dry grip is still good, wet is bad so take caution. Braking is bad too hahaha i mean it's worn out what do you expect. For the budget I would definitely buy again.
Helpful 73 - tire reviewed on April 2, 2021
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Given 87% while driving a Honda City (185/55 R16) on mostly town for 62,700 average miles
I've just changed my tires to this brand, so I'm kinda new with these tires. However, I can say after a few weeks with this tires... it is much better than previous tires that I used. The tire brand previously was Toyo (can't remember which model), it was ok... slightly rough, kinda loud road noise. Went to this tire service centre, told them my budget... show them my car. In an instant the owner knew which tire was perfect for me... at first I thought he was joking with the price, it is more cheaper that Toyo... and handling was far far better, smoother (bare in mind, its the raining reason so the road is always wet & slippery) and also quieter (I know... new tires, of course its quieter). But for Bridgestone to give these kind of quality with this price point. I say yes, I would definitely recommend to others
Helpful 4 - tire reviewed on January 13, 2024
Given 84% while driving a Mitsubishi magna (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 1,000 easy going miles
Just changed my tires to these and now the car drives like a new car. A hugh improvement. The drive is very smooth, they grip the road and the stopping is great. So, so far after around two thousand kilometres it has been great.
Helpful 25 - tire reviewed on August 10, 2023
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Given 86% while driving a Holden VF Evoke 3.0L (225/55 R17) on a combination of roads for 80,000 average miles
Great Tires. Handle and Brake very well in both Wet and Dry Conditions. Lasted Over 120,000kms on one set (and still going but will need replacing soon). I changed from Bridgestone RE003 for fuel saving reasons. I noticed a 2L - 3L per 100km/s imrovement in Highway driving, but only a very small improvement in city driving. Tires are quieter then the RE003's. The feedback from the tires is good, i feel a good amount of feedback through the steering wheel, but its just enough, not to over the top. Less feedback then the RE003, but i find that to be an advantage as get older and dont drive as fast. I have not noticed any disadvantge in performance handling having these instead of the RE003's and they have already lasted twice as long as my RE003's. I will be using these well into the furture and would recomend to everyone. I could not be more happy with the lifespan of these tires. I got them from a Brigstone Store and used the road hazzard warranty and got a free replacement due to stick through a sidewall.
Helpful 28 - tire reviewed on October 21, 2022