Nexen N Blue 4Season 2

The Nexen N Blue 4Season 2 is a Touring All Season tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 3 tire reviews averaging 96% over 26,000 miles driven, and 7 tests with an average result of 10th.

Dry Grip 93%
Wet Grip 97%
Road Feedback 93%
Handling 93%
Wear 100%
Comfort 100%
Buy again 90%
Snow Grip 100%
Ice Grip 95%
Expected Mileage 36,175 miles (58,218 km) High Confidence
Test Data

36,175 miles (58,218 km) from 2 test(s)

Tire Information
First On Market:Jul 2022
Dimensions:175-275mm / 30-70 / 15-20"
Winter rated:Yes
Navigation & Ranking
Category Ranking:1st of 78
Test Performance
Best Result:6th
Average Result:10th
Worst Result:16th
In Depth Tire Comparisons

Latest Tire Test Results

2025 ADAC All Season Tire Test
11th of 16 tires
  • The Nexen N'Blue 4Season 2 receives a mere "adequate" rating for driving safety due to significant weaknesses on dry roads, which downgrades its overall score. On dry surfaces, it offers poor steering feedback and is imprecise, requiring driver corrections due to delayed responses and a tendency to oversteer early during quick maneuvers. Its dry braking, however, is rated as good. On wet roads, its performance is satisfactory overall, though it is weak in resisting lateral aquaplaning. Winter performance is a major strength, achieving the second-best result in the test. It scores well for snow traction, braking, and handling, and is notably the only tire to earn a "very good" rating for braking on ice. Environmentally, the tire narrowly misses a good rating; while its fuel consumption is low, its satisfactory projected mileage and average weight bring down its score.
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2024 Sports Car All Season Tire Test
6th of 13 tires
  • Good traction and short braking distances on snow, stable and secure driving behavior in all weather conditions, affordable price.
  • Only satisfactory aquaplaning characteristics.
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All Tests

7
Tests
10th
Average
6th
Best
16th
Worst

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Questions and Answers for the Nexen N Blue 4Season 2

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January 9, 2025

How are these on rough dirt roads?

All season tires are not intended for rough roads which means you risk tire damage if you're using them heavily offroad, however generally people find that with the softer compound and directional tread pattern, as found on the N'Blue 4Season 2, they can offer very good grip in light off road situations.
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Top 3 Nexen N Blue 4Season 2 Reviews

Given 99% while driving a Ford (205/60 R16) on for 15,000 miles
Perfect tire for all conditions....
Helpful 401 - tire reviewed on December 15, 2023
Given 100% while driving a Audi 1.8T Quattro (235/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 10,000 spirited miles
Еxcellent tire for all conditions! Tried on snow, ice, dry and wet, about 10,000 km, no complaints
Helpful 364 - tire reviewed on January 26, 2024
Given 80% while driving a Kia Motors Optima (225/45 R18) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
Extremely quiet tire with good wet grip after the first 1000+ km. Compared to the replaced Hankook Winter I*Cept evo2 W320, the new Nexen tires are more comfortable.
Helpful 286 - tire reviewed on February 25, 2024
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Latest Nexen N Blue 4Season 2 Reviews

Given 91% while driving a Skoda 2002 Fabia 1.4 estate (195/50 R15) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
My first all-season tires, have them fitted for just over a month but apart snow and ice I have already tested them in almost any environment they would appear in (hot, dry and dusty summer, grease after short shower, torrential rain, "normal" dry and wet roads, cold mornings etc.). First impressions: quietest tires I have had in the past ten years, at least of those fitted on this particular car (Bridgestone ER300, Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance, Nokian Wetproof, Nokian WR D3, Continental TS 860), also lowest fuel consumption.

Handling and safety: I would compare them to both Goodyears and Nokians when those were new in terms of traction and breaking distances in dry or wet conditions; although I would say that both summer tires had better traction in torrential rain and standing water (I'm not going to break any speed records in those conditions so I don't mind). It might seem to be a strong statement but keep in mind that this is a recent model whereas those summer tires are quite old but stll sold as new (almost all manufacturers stopped introducing newer models for smaller cars so it is an absolutely valid comparison).

I am not going to expect how long they are going to last and actually I don't care. The winter Continentals are still pefectly OK even after nine years without any signs of deterioration but the Goodyears became dangerous after their third season (cca 20.000 km) and had to go with 6 mm of tread left. Nokians were better, after five years of use and cca 25.000 km they only started showing first signs of losing their original grip at the moment they were replaced (punctured sidewall by a sharp object on two of them). So if I replace them after five years and some 35.000 km because they have worn out without losing grip, I would be absolutely satisfied.
Helpful 0 - tire reviewed on August 30, 2025