If you know about tyres, you will be a fan of Nokian Tyres. The Finnish company are almost a cult classic in the UK, thanks to an extremely strong all season and winter tyre range. With the new Nokian PowerProof and WetProof, Nokian hopes to extend that performance to its summer tyre range.

Around five years ago Nokian Tyres released the Line touring tyre, and zLine UHP tyre which took the battle to premium manufacturers such as Michelin, Goodyear and Continental. The Line range was comprised of capable, rounded summer tyres which delivered excellent wet grip and handling. Sadly, over the past five years, the competition has moved on and the Nokian summer range hadn't. Until now.
The two latest tyres the company has just released, the Nokian WetProof in the premium touring segment, and the Nokian PowerProof in the ultra-high performance / maximum performance segment, promise to take that fight back to the current market leaders, such as the Michelin Pilot Sport 4.
Development
In order to develop these completely new tyres, Nokian have been back to the drawing board. First, they surveyed a wide range of tyre shoppers across Europe to find the key qualities for the new tyre, and found that wet and dry grip, stability, low wear and low noise were the highest priority for the majority of drivers.
The new tyres have been in development for four years, and after countless hours of computer simulations, over 130 prototype patterns and over one million miles of road testing, Nokian Tyres are confident the new WetProof and PowerProof will once again be class leading.
To achieve the targets set, both new tyres have what Nokian call the “dual zone safety concept”. This splits the tread into an outer “power zone” which offers excellent grip and stiffness for cornering, with the inner part of the tyre the “wet safety zone”, keeping the tyre in contact with the road and gripping well, in all conditions.

The power zone includes a new shoulder profile, firm tread blocks and sloped grooved design ensure the tyre delivers excellent grip and steering precision, while the inner wet safety zone has a new tread design and polished grooves to allow for rapid water clearance.
Driving Impressions and Tests
To test the new WetProof and PowerProof, Tyre Reviews was invited to South Portugal, to the incredible Portimao circuit. Unfortunately, during the day there wasn't a comparison tyre available, so driving impressions of the two new tyre patterns are limited, but the PowerProof proved to have an excellent blend of quietness, comfort and steering precision when driven on a varied road route using a Mercedes E Class, all while offering excellent steering response and grip when pushed hard on track, using a heavy, powerful Audi RS5.

Both new tyres have also been independently tested by TUV SUD. The PowerProof was tested against the Continental Sport Contact 5, Dunlop SportMaxx RT2, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and Pirelli P Zero PZ4 SC, and the WetProof tested against Continental Premiumcontact 5, Dunlop Sp Fast Response, Goodyear Efficientgrip Performance, Michelin Primacy 4, Pirelli Cinturato P7. Both tyres beat the average of the competitors in dry and wet braking, subjective dry and wet handling, and interior noise (TUV report 713135118 for full details)
Conclusion
All in all, this is a much needed, and exciting update for the Nokian summer tyre range, and the two new tyres have huge potential. Tyre Reviews will be performing a 19" tyre test next year, and the new Nokian PowerProof will almost certainly be included!
The Nokian PowerProof will be initially available in 51 sizes from 17 to 20 inches, and the smaller WetProof 46 sizes covering 14 to 20 inches. Both tyres will be available in the UK in Spring 2019.
My VW EOS is a powerful FWD. So wet grip is important. Now using all your amazing o
info one thing ive noticed is the same tyre with same pattern can perform completely diffrently depending on Rim size. One pattern in 18" can perform differently in 17"????
Tyre size can make a small change to the overall balance of results
TUV report 713135118 , i can t found anything to read the tests , help me please.
I'm afraid I can't republish the report, you would have to speak to TUV or Nokian directly.
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Let me know what they say :)
And i sent to tuv a request of information. ?
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Hi Pedro,
Have them PowerProof's fitted today and if you are driving a FWD car with over 300bhp I would not recommend these. Compared to the PS4s (I drove 19" before) these are not that sticky and aggressive. Don't give you so much confidence as the PS4s's. But, the PowerProof are more comfortable and don't make much noise. Good all-round tyre but I am happy that I have a spare set with semi-slicks.
Thanks for Your review?
Ps4s its another categorie for me.. no tyre its better than that ,
i want to compare to Pirelli pzero4 , Michelin PS4 , Goodyear assym3 , Dunlop sportmax rt2 , continental sportcontact 6 , Bridgestone adrenalin r003 , hankook evo 3 ..
Its fare and square. ?
What the size you have putted on Your car ?
And how much did cost One tyre ?
Thanks a lot for Your opinion..
I also drove the normal PS4 on my car (with 25bhp less), but also the PS4 felt a bit more communicative. Michelin's give you more confidence so you know what the car is doing.
I have 235/40/18 on my car and I only bought it for €109 per tyre shipment included. That is like 95 pound each tyre.
Price-quality of the PowerProof is good if you also take the price of the PS4 into consideration.
Thanks a lot..
In portugal 235/40 r 18 95 XL costs 117 euros..
In 225/40 r18 92 Y XL What is the price in Your Dealer ?
Only €85
Thank you for the review Arno :)
Very good price ,in Portugal costs 98 euros ? if your dealer sent to Portugal at 85 euros each its Very cool ?
Lets wait..
If the test its very good why dont show us the tests.
Very strange.
I send a message to Nokian..
Any news about the new Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3?
Only what's posted here:
http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...
Nice, Im a fan of Nokian as you know, good to hear they have a promising update!