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2019 All Season Tyre Performance Overview

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
13 min read Updated
Below are all the data points for the 2019 All Season Tyre Performance Overview, displaying how each tyre performed across all test categories. The spider chart below provides a complete overview of performance, where one hundred percent represents the best performance in each category. The larger the area covered by each tyre's plot, the better its overall performance.
How to read these charts: For each test category, data is presented relative to the best performing tire. The direction indicates whether lower or higher values are better - pay close attention to this when interpreting results.

Performance Overview

This radar chart shows relative performance across all test categories, with 100% representing the best performance in each category. Reference tires may have gaps where data is not available.

Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
Michelin CrossClimate Plus
Fulda MultiControl
Continental AllSeasonContact
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2
Matador MP 62 All Weather Evo
Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
Hankook Kinergy 4S2
Bridgestone Weather Control A005
Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
General Altimax 365AW
Viking FourTech
Linglong Green Max All Season
GT-Radial 4Seasons
Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
Vredestein Quatrac Pro
Rotalla Setula 4 Season RA03
Cooper Discoverer All Season
Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3
Tristar All Season Power
Nokian WeatherProof
Goodride SW602
Tyfoon Tyfoon All Season
Star-Performer SPTS AS
Kumho Solus HA31
King-Meiler AS1 KM
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2
Kleber Quadraxer 2
Toyo Celsius
Nexen N Blue 4 Season

Quick Navigation

Dry Performance Overview

Dry Braking (M)

Spread: 7.80 M (19.7%) | Avg: 44.01 M

Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3 with a result of 39.5 M. The difference between best and worst was 16.5%.
  1. Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3
    39.5 M
  2. Bridgestone Weather Control A005
    39.7 M
  3. Michelin CrossClimate Plus
    39.9 M
  4. Cooper Discoverer All Season
    41.2 M
  5. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    42 M
  6. Nexen N Blue 4 Season
    42.3 M
  7. Continental AllSeasonContact
    42.6 M
  8. Linglong Green Max All Season
    42.9 M
  9. Vredestein Quatrac Pro
    42.9 M
  10. Tristar All Season Power
    42.9 M
  11. Rotalla Setula 4 Season RA03
    43.3 M
  12. Kumho Solus HA31
    43.8 M
  13. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    44.1 M
  14. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    44.2 M
  15. Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2
    44.4 M
  16. Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
    44.5 M
  17. Nokian WeatherProof
    44.5 M
  18. Kleber Quadraxer 2
    44.5 M
  19. BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2
    44.6 M
  20. General Altimax 365AW
    44.8 M
  21. Goodride SW602
    44.9 M
  22. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    45.2 M
  23. Toyo Celsius
    45.6 M
  24. Fulda MultiControl
    45.7 M
  25. Tyfoon Tyfoon All Season
    45.9 M
  26. Viking FourTech
    46 M
  27. Matador MP 62 All Weather Evo
    46.1 M
  28. Star-Performer SPTS AS
    46.1 M
  29. King-Meiler AS1 KM
    46.4 M
  30. GT-Radial 4Seasons
    46.5 M
  31. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    47.3 M

Wet Performance Overview

Wet Braking (M)

Spread: 15.90 M (34.3%) | Avg: 52.49 M

Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Bridgestone Weather Control A005 with a result of 46.3 M. The difference between best and worst was 25.6%.
  1. Bridgestone Weather Control A005
    46.3 M
  2. Vredestein Quatrac Pro
    46.5 M
  3. Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2
    47.5 M
  4. Michelin CrossClimate Plus
    48.6 M
  5. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
    49.2 M
  6. Kumho Solus HA31
    49.5 M
  7. Continental AllSeasonContact
    49.9 M
  8. Toyo Celsius
    50.2 M
  9. Nexen N Blue 4 Season
    50.4 M
  10. General Altimax 365AW
    50.6 M
  11. Hankook Kinergy 4S2
    50.8 M
  12. Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
    50.9 M
  13. Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3
    51 M
  14. Tyfoon Tyfoon All Season
    51.3 M
  15. Nokian WeatherProof
    51.3 M
  16. Matador MP 62 All Weather Evo
    51.6 M
  17. Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
    51.9 M
  18. Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
    52.1 M
  19. Cooper Discoverer All Season
    52.6 M
  20. Kleber Quadraxer 2
    52.6 M
  21. Viking FourTech
    53.5 M
  22. Goodride SW602
    54 M
  23. Tristar All Season Power
    54.1 M
  24. BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2
    54.1 M
  25. Nankang Cross Seasons AW6
    55.1 M
  26. Rotalla Setula 4 Season RA03
    55.5 M
  27. Fulda MultiControl
    57 M
  28. Star-Performer SPTS AS
    57.3 M
  29. Linglong Green Max All Season
    59.4 M
  30. GT-Radial 4Seasons
    60.3 M
  31. King-Meiler AS1 KM
    62.2 M

Overall Findings

Based on the weighted scoring from all tests, here are the overall results:

Position Tyre Score
Bridgestone Weather Control A005 0%
2 Michelin CrossClimate Plus 0%
3 Vredestein Quatrac Pro 0%
4 Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3 0%
5 Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 0%
6 Continental AllSeasonContact 0%
7 Nexen N Blue 4 Season 0%
8 Hankook Kinergy 4S2 0%
9 Kumho Solus HA31 0%
10 Cooper Discoverer All Season 0%
11 Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210 0%
12 General Altimax 365AW 0%
13 Nokian WeatherProof 0%
14 Toyo Celsius 0%
15 Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 0%
16 Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus 0%
17 Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2 0%
18 Tristar All Season Power 0%
19 Kleber Quadraxer 2 0%
20 Tyfoon Tyfoon All Season 0%
21 Matador MP 62 All Weather Evo 0%
22 BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2 0%
23 Rotalla Setula 4 Season RA03 0%
24 Goodride SW602 0%
25 Viking FourTech 0%
26 Nankang Cross Seasons AW6 0%
27 Linglong Green Max All Season 0%
28 Fulda MultiControl 0%
29 Star-Performer SPTS AS 0%
30 GT-Radial 4Seasons 0%
31 King-Meiler AS1 KM 0%

Discussion

13 comments
  1. lizandro.jovanny archived

    Could someone clarify the speed at which the braking tests are done? 80km/h? roughly 50mph?

    Thanks

    #5244
  2. AdrianUsho archived

    Hi, I live in southern Europe where it almost never snows. I have to choose between Nexen 4S, Goodyear AS Gen 2 and Vredestein Quatrac 5.
    I found them basically at the same price, so what do you suggest for our dry and wet climate? (The treadwear is important to me as well).

    P.S. Keep up with the great work :)

    #5195
    1. TyreReviews AdrianUsho archived

      The Vreds seem to have the highest bias towards dry and wet

      #5196
    1. TyreReviews Jan archived

      Thank you :)

      #5154
  3. Alexornot archived

    Once again Vredestein is close with the top makers... ;)
    Impressed by the Maxxis, we'll see in a few weeks but it looks like an interesting one!

    #5144
    1. Jan Alexornot archived

      Quatrac Pro finished 2nd in full test behind CC+. Maxxis finished 7th between Nexen and Kumho and looks good mainly in dry . A005 was 9th infront of Cooper.

      #5150
      1. Alexornot Jan archived

        Wow, the full test is already out? Maxxis 7th still looks impressive to me, but owning quatrac5 and having suggested to friends vredestein who are all very pleased with them, at the moment I can only be a fan of them.

        #5151
        1. Jan Alexornot archived

          Yes, it was released on Friday.
          Here are overall results.
          https://www.autobild.de/art...

          For comments to each tyres view gallery.
          https://www.autobild.de/bil...

          There aren´t charts with exact numbers. They are in print version only and later they will be downloadable on autobild website.
          If you don´t speak German language, you can use google translate ;-)

          #5156
  4. Jan archived

    I´m looking forward how Cooper and Maxxis will manage full test. I still not believe A005. They have to much opposite test results. I prefer Contis so far, due to their wet/slush abilities.

    #5141
    1. Jan Jan archived

      https://img2.auto.cz/img/29...

      In Czech auto club test made in 2018 with Skoda Octavia mk3 (it´s not too much cheaper Golf) were A005 last.
      Contis were as reference tyres (meaning 100%). First column translation is:

      Overal rating

      Wet
      - ABS braking on tarmac
      - Aquaplaning longitudinal
      - Aquaplaning lateral
      - Wet circle
      - Wet handling

      Dry
      - ABS braking on tarmac
      - Dry handling
      - Dry handling subjective
      - Noise 31 mph
      - Noise 50 mph
      - Rolling resistance

      Snow
      - ABS braking on snow
      - Traction on snow 10-60%
      - Acceleration on snow with ASR on
      - Uphill handling on snow

      Cost for one tyre (in Czech Crowns, 1 £ is approx. 29 CZK)
      (there is a print error: A001 is A005)

      #5143