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2026 TUV Test Report Goodyear Vector All Season 4

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
5 min read
Below are all the data points for the 2026 TUV Test Report Goodyear Vector All Season 4, 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.

Michelin CrossClimate 2
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Goodyear Vector All Season 4

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Dry Performance Overview

Dry Braking (M)

Spread: 1.32 M (3.4%) | Avg: 39.65 M

Dry braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 with a result of 38.72 M. The difference between best and worst was 3.3%.
  1. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    38.72 M
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    39.64 M
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    39.84 M
  4. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    40 M
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    40.04 M

Dry Handling (s)

Spread: 2.73 s (3.4%) | Avg: 81.26 s

Dry handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Goodyear Vector All Season 4 with a result of 80 s. The difference between best and worst was 3.3%.
  1. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    80 s
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    80.89 s
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    81.22 s
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    81.47 s
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    82.73 s

Wet Performance Overview

Wet Braking (M)

Spread: 2.51 M (7.2%) | Avg: 35.86 M

Wet braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Goodyear Vector All Season 4 with a result of 35 M. The difference between best and worst was 6.7%.
  1. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    35 M
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    35.07 M
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    35.11 M
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    36.61 M
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    37.51 M

(M)

Spread: 7.57 M (16.8%) | Avg: 49.70 M

(Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Goodyear Vector All Season 4 with a result of 45 M. The difference between best and worst was 14.4%.
  1. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    45 M
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    49.18 M
  3. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    49.67 M
  4. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    52.08 M
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    52.57 M

Wet Handling (s)

Spread: 6.01 s (7.1%) | Avg: 88.47 s

Wet handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Goodyear Vector All Season 4 with a result of 85 s. The difference between best and worst was 6.6%.
  1. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    85 s
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    87.09 s
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    88.91 s
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    90.33 s
  5. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    91.01 s

Straight Aqua (Km/H)

Spread: 5.33 Km/H (6%) | Avg: 86.29 Km/H

Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 88.58 Km/H. The difference between best and worst was 6%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    88.58 Km/H
  2. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    87.98 Km/H
  3. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    86 Km/H
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    85.66 Km/H
  5. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    83.25 Km/H

Snow Performance Overview

Snow Braking (M)

Spread: 0.91 M (5.3%) | Avg: 17.83 M

Snow braking in meters (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 17.3 M. The difference between best and worst was 5%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    17.3 M
  2. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    17.5 M
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    17.98 M
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    18.15 M
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    18.21 M

Snow Traction (s)

Spread: 0.32 s (11.1%) | Avg: 3.06 s

Snow acceleration time (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 2.87 s. The difference between best and worst was 10%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    2.87 s
  2. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    3 s
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    3.09 s
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    3.15 s
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    3.19 s

Snow Handling (s)

Spread: 8.06 s (10.3%) | Avg: 82.27 s

Snow handling time in seconds (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 78.05 s. The difference between best and worst was 9.4%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    78.05 s
  2. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    80 s
  3. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    82.73 s
  4. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    84.48 s
  5. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    86.11 s

Value Performance Overview

Rolling Resistance (kg / t)

Spread: 1.90 kg / t (26.8%) | Avg: 7.89 kg / t

Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)

Key Insight: The best performer was Michelin CrossClimate 2 with a result of 7.1 kg / t. The difference between best and worst was 21.1%.
  1. Michelin CrossClimate 2
    7.1 kg / t
  2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2
    7.4 kg / t
  3. Goodyear Vector All Season 4
    7.5 kg / t
  4. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
    8.44 kg / t
  5. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
    9 kg / t

Overall Findings

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

Position Tyre Score
Goodyear Vector All Season 4 98.3%
2 Continental AllSeasonContact 2 96.2%
3 Michelin CrossClimate 2 96.1%
4 Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 94.9%
5 Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 92.8%

Test Winner

Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6

92.8%

Discussion

5 comments
  1. Mirko8686
    It looks much better now. The TUV report 713349044-PM is reachable by google on Goodyear site. You can also put the starting and ending speeds in the tables with braking. On dry 100-0, on wet 80-20, on snow 40-5 km/h. TUV decided to measure the braking deceleration, not the braking distance and show it in %. You know the deceleration value f. e. for Michelin, in that size and computed it for other tyres and converted to metres? Than OK. TUV did not do the wet and snow braking measurement to 0 km/h. There is a slipping peak from abs close to the end of the braking distance. Which I think will affect their averages. But we will see only in Your real test, where You brake to 0 km/h, if these TUV results were accurate and how much. It will be a great tyre, no discussion about that.
    #10624
    1. TyreReviews Mirko8686
      Thank you. Even when braking distances are presented at 0 mph, it's always a calculated figure. Most independent tests measure 80 to 5 for wet and then calculate to 0 to 100. I know for certain this is what autobild does.

      As for the new Goodyear, I believe it to be as good as the two tests currently show. I have a full test of it which I'll publish later this year as the conditions become more all-season-like. I don't think anyone's going to be disappointed with this new product but time will obviously tell
      #10625
  2. Mirko8686
    From 130 kmh to 0 on snow on 17 metres??? From 130 kmh on wet shorter than on dry? On 35 metres? On car with 205/55 R16? These cars do braking from 100 to 0 on dry on cca. 38 m.
    That test is UI in action. I like Your tests on YouTube, better do not post this kind of tests from TUV…
    #10621
    1. TyreReviews Mirko8686
      There's a bug in my code and it's making some incorrect assumptions, thanks for pointing it out.
      #10622