The new Dunlop Sport BluResponse is derived from Dunlops work in motorsport, where the desire for low fuel consumption and good wear properties are starting to become as important as the raw grip of the tyre. The new Dunlop Sport BluResponse comes with motorsport derived polymers, which deliver increased wet grip and performance (European label score A), yet still allow an impressively low rolling resistance to aid fuel consumption (European label score B)
Tested
When independently tested by TUV SUD against the Michelin Energy Saver+, Continental Premium Contact 5, Bridgestone Turanza T001 and Pirelli Cinturato P7, the new Dunlop tyre proved to be pack leading with wet braking of up to 3 meters shorter than the average of leading premium brands, and a 3% faster performance during wet handling tests. The new Sport BluResponse also has a 30% better rolling resistance than its predecessor, the well reviewed Dunlop Sport FastResponse.Available at launch in 52 sizes over 14-17†rims, the new Dunlop Sport BluResponse should be an interesting tyre to watch. As usual, we’ll be doing our own testing as soon as possible, with a full report to follow.
User Reviews:
Overview of available sizes (and label grades):
185/55R14 80H (CA)
185/55R15 82H (CA)
185/55R15 82V (CA)
185/60R14 82H (CB)
185/60R15 84H (CA)
185/60R15 88H XL (CA)
185/65R14 86H (CB)
185/65R15 88H (BA)
195/45R16 84V XL (CA)
195/50R15 82H (CA)
195/50R15 82V (CA)
195/50R16 84V (BA)
195/50R16 88V XL (BA)
195/55R15 85H (CA)
195/55R15 85V (CA)
195/55R16 87H (BA)
195/55R16 87V (BA)
195/55R16 91V XL (BA)
195/60R15 88H (BA)
195/60R15 88V (BA)
195/60R16 89V (BA)
195/65R15 91H (BB)
195/65R15 91V (BB)
195/65R15 95H XL (BA)
205/50R16 87V (CA)
205/50R17 89V (BA)
205/50R17 93W XL (BA)
205/55R16 91H (BA)
205/55R16 91V (BA)
205/55R16 91W (BA)
205/55R16 94V XL (BA)
205/55R17 95V XL (BA)
205/60R15 91H (BA)
205/60R15 91V (BA)
205/60R15 95H XL (BA)
205/60R16 92H (BA)
205/60R16 92V (BA)
205/60R16 96V XL (BA)
205/65R15 94H (BB)
205/65R15 94V (BB)
215/50R17 95W XL (BA)
215/55R16 93V (CA)
215/55R16 97H XL (CA)
215/60R16 95V (CA)
215/60R16 99H XL (CA)
215/60R16 99V XL (CA)
215/65R15 96H (BA)
215/65R16 98V (BA)
225/45R17 94W XL (BA)
225/50R17 98W XL (BA)
225/55R16 95V (BA)
225/60R16 102W XL (BA)
I have got 4 of these tyres and they are manufactured 2013 47th week and all of them cracked in the middle of the gaps. Never buy anymore Dunlop tyres
My car normally have the continental contact 5, after reading about these I pencilled in with local tyre place. Now normally I have 88H and Dunlop has a great grading. However the garage fitted 84H & I'm still arguing with garage that wasn't what I asked for. Grading for 84H for fuel saving is 'E' where 88H is 'A'. I know I'm a Female motorists but garage told me it won't make any difference???? But not what I asked for, very frustrating.
Know your rights! Why did you even agree to drive the car away? The difference between A to E is around 15% in fuel costs.
I'm thinking to buy these tyres for my VW Golf VI 1.4 122... I need very good overall and really silent tyres... Will these be a good choice?
I'm looking at fitting a pair of these to the front of a mkiv Golf (205/55/16), to replace a set of Kumho KH31 HM. Are the Dunlop's a better tyre? Despite the reasonable reviews I've found the Kumho's to be quite poor overall. Generally noisy, little feedback overall especially in the wet. I know the Golf is no star handling car but I'm looking for a tyre that will improve on what's currently fitted without breaking the bank. I've driven a mk1 Focus with the BluResponse fitted & it felt very nice generally, but comparing the handling with a Golf is like comparing apples with bananas, as the focus is a better handling car. Any help would be appreciated!
The Dunlops have objectively tested very well (see: http://www.tyrereviews.co.u... ) so we're confident they'll be a better tyre than the Kumhos. Users are reporting high wear though, so they might end up being more expensive than the headline price looks.
I am having to replace 2 back tyres (205/55VR16) on my fordfocus c max as soon as, the last tyres I bought were DUNLOP DU SPT FAST RESP 91V, what is the difference, are this suitable for my car
As long as you're buying a pair, they'll be fine.
The difference should be more wet grip, more dry grip, better MPG and quieter / more comfortable
I have had these fitted to my focus recently. I had the fast response previously. The blurepsonse are a very good tyre. Handle really well in wet and dry conditions as expected. I love Dunlop tyres and will never buy anything else.
Hi, I'm looking for a really quiet tyre. Is this the best one or can you recommend something else?
This certainly seems to be one of the quietest. Others include Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance, Conti Eco / Premium Contact 5 and Michelin Energy Saver+
Hello, I see this tyre is produced in two class ratings, A/B (wet handling/consumption) and C/C. Can you please explain what's the realistic difference between the two, because here they cost almost the same? Is it some minor or major difference?
Thanks.
Assuming the tyres are the same size and load/speed rating, you would have to speak to Dunlop to find the exact differences.
It's usually the case that they've updated the tyre during its life and a tyre retailer is still listing the older part they have in stock, as well as the new part
Thanks for your reply. So, you think there was 2 types of this tyre, where C/C type was the older one, replaced by A/B one, but it's the same tyre/ same quality ?
If our theory is correct, it will be the same tread pattern, but they will have improved the wet grip and rolling resistance via a compound or construction update.
I am about to replace my tyres on my VW Touran 1.6 FSI. I have Michelin Primacy HP with 73000 km on it!
I am having in mind Dunlop Sport BluResponse or Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance.
What is your opinion, which is better? And may be you can sugest me better choise!?
Many thanks in advance!
In theory they're very similar tyres, the Dunlops for steering feel, the Goodyears for comfort.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...
I quite fancy trying these on the front of my TVR Chimaera 205 60 15 to replace the toyos.
We wouldn't. While Dunlop is a sports brand, this is very much a touring tyre with the label scores in mind, and while it might be a little sharper than some of it's rivals, we suspect it will still feel very slow and clunky to steer on a car like a Chimaera.
Obviously if you do fit them, let us know :)
I need to replace the 205/55/16 non run flats on my BMW soon, currently have Falken 914's on but they've worn really badly. I may be swapping the car soon so looking for a cheaper premium tyre and these look ideal - Question is being new do you know what the wear's like?
Not too many reports of bad wear here: http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...
Not wearing as well as the top brands here though:http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...
I am thinking of using these tires on my Opel Astra 1,6 T ,180hp '07.What is your opinion?The size is 205/55/R16.
We think these are an excellent all round tyre, and assuming you can get the correct size and load ratings should suit your Astra well.
Hi! I'm looking for a new set of a good sport tyres to size 195/55 R16. Sadly there isn't to much choice of sport tyres to this size. I have only find the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A. Could this be better than the RE050A? This is a touring tyre, not a sport tyre, but the overall performance its better.
For most purposes we'd consider this tyre a better tyre than the RE050A, which is a very old pattern now.