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Tracmax X Privilo TX3 - Test Results

Test Statistics

4

Tests Completed

42nd

Average Position

37th

Best Result

47th

Worst Result

Performance Analysis

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Across four large-sample AutoBild summer braking-focused tests (2020-2026), the Tracmax X Privilo TX3 consistently finishes in the bottom group overall (average overall position 41.5), indicating a repeatable pattern of below-market braking performance rather than an isolated weak showing. The tire's dry braking is generally poor but occasionally closer to mid-pack, whereas wet braking is persistently among the weakest results, often >23% longer than the best tire in the test.

The clearest performance risk is wet-stop capability: multiple tests show bottom-3-type placements and very large percentage deficits to the best performer. Dry braking is still mostly bottom-quartile, but with one notably less-bad result (2022), making it the relative “best” area only by comparison to the tire's wet performance.

Performance Strengths
  • Dry Braking (relative strength vs its own wet results) Minor
    • 2022 Summer Tire Market Overview: 31/44 in dry braking, +9% from best (closest result to the leading tire across all recorded metrics)
    • 2026 Summer Braking Super Test: 34/50 in dry braking, +14.6% from best (still behind, but materially better ranking than its wet braking at 42/50)
Performance Weaknesses
  • Wet Braking / Wet Safety Strong
    • 2023 Summer Tire Market Overview: 46/48 in wet braking, +35.5% from best
    • 2026 Summer Braking Super Test: 42/50 in wet braking, +34.9% from best
    • 2022 Summer Tire Market Overview: 40/44 in wet braking, +24.7% from best
    • 2020 Tire Market Overview Braking Test: 32/49 in wet braking, +23.3% from best
  • Overall Competitiveness / Consistency vs Market Strong
    • Average overall position 41.5 across 4 summer tests (repeated bottom-tier overall results)
    • Overall placements remain weak in every test: 47/48 (2023), 42/44 (2022), 40/50 (2026), 37/49 (2020)
  • Dry Braking (absolute performance) Moderate
    • 2023 Summer Tire Market Overview: 43/48 in dry braking, +16.6% from best
    • 2020 Tire Market Overview Braking Test: 41/49 in dry braking, +15.3% from best
    • 2026 Summer Braking Super Test: 34/50 in dry braking, +14.6% from best
Performance Over Time

Test History

47
of 48
2023 Summer Tire Market Overview

2023
Winner: Hankook Ventus S1 evo 3

42
of 44
2022 Summer Tire Market Overview

2022
Winner: Bridgestone Turanza T005

37
of 49
2020 Tire Market Overview Braking Test

2020
Winner: Michelin Pilot Sport 4