Tigar Winter 1 - Test Results
Test Statistics
4
Tests Completed39th
Average Position36th
Best Result44th
Worst ResultPerformance Analysis
Across four winter-focused tests, the Tigar Winter 1 consistently finishes in the lower third of the field, with an average overall position of 38.5. Its standout pattern is weak wet braking across multiple years and sizes, frequently over 20% longer than the best tires and often outside the top 30 cutoffs for further testing. No awards or top-tier finishes are evident, indicating limited competitiveness in critical safety metrics.
While there is some variation in placement depending on size and year, the tire never approaches the leading group. Results suggest a budget-oriented product with substantial performance compromises, particularly in wet stopping distances, which dominate modern winter test weighting.
Performance Strengths
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Value/Availability Context
Minor
Details
• Entered multiple large comparative tests (2015, 2017, 2023, 2025), indicating broad market presence
Performance Weaknesses
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Wet Weather Performance
Strong
Details
• 39.7 m wet braking (39/52, +29.7% from best) in 2025 test
• 38.4 m wet braking (34/54, +22.3% from best) in 2023 test
• 44/45 overall in 2017 wet-focused shootout
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Overall Competitiveness
Strong
Details
• Average overall position 38.5 over 4 tests
• 36/51 overall in 2015 overview
• 38/52 overall in 2025 braking test