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.
Dry Performance Overview
Dry Braking (M)
Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)
Dry Handling (Km/H)
Dry Handling Average Speed (Higher is better)
Wet Performance Overview
Wet Braking (M)
Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)
Wet Handling (Km/H)
Wet Handling Average Speed (Higher is better)
Straight Aqua (Km/H)
Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)
Snow Performance Overview
Snow Braking (M)
Snow braking in meters (Lower is better)
Snow Handling (Km/H)
Snow handling average speed (Higher is better)
Comfort Performance Overview
Noise (dB)
External noise in dB (Lower is better)
Value Performance Overview
Rolling Resistance (kg / t)
Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)
Overall Findings
Based on the weighted scoring from all tests, here are the overall results:
| Position | Tyre | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Continental VanContact 4Season | 0% | |
| 2 | Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Cargo | 0% |
| 3 | Michelin Agilis CrossClimate | 0% |
| 4 | Maxxis VanSmart AS AL2 | 0% |
| 5 | Falken EuroAll Season Van11 | 0% |
| 6 | Pirelli Carrier All Season | 0% |
| 7 | Vredestein Comtrac 2 All Season | 0% |
Any plans this year on an update for this 2020 test? Or there is no new models? Many thanks for the valuable information.
There should be newer versions of this on the site, hopefully autobild will do another this year
I get the different weighting especially concerning snow with these non-uk tests, but looking at the results the end rankings seem well mixed up to me!
The falken gave pretty dismal results across the board, the maxxis put in a good showing for a lower mid-range tyre, and whilst the Vredestein was indeed let down by braking, it was much stronger elsewhere. The final ranking seems to be upside down if nothing else... ?
I'm not sure if Pro Mobile are the same or use the same scoring system as Auto Bild, but if a tyre does very poorly in one test (such as Pirelli in snow) it means it can't place well overall. It's a bit odd, which is why I prefer aiming for the data :)