Goodyear has introduced the Assurance WeatherReady 2, a new all-weather tyre that claims to set a new performance standard in the category. Building on the success of its predecessor, this second-generation model boasts significant improvements in wet and dry handling, enhanced all-weather capabilities, and a V pattern directional tread pattern.
Key Features and Technologies
The Assurance WeatherReady 2 incorporates several innovative technologies. AquaTred Technology provides a directional tread pattern with sweeping grooves designed to efficiently expel water and enhance wet traction. The All-Weather Technology utilizes soybean oil in the tread compound, allowing the tyre to remain pliable across a wide temperature range while still offering an impressive 60,000-mile (95,000-kilometer) tread life warranty.
Evolving Traction Grooves widen as the tyre wears, maintaining water evacuation capabilities throughout the tyre's lifespan. The 3D TredLock Technology allows tread blocks to lock together during cornering for improved handling, while opening up to provide more biting edges for enhanced wet traction.
New to this generation is ComfortFlex Technology in the sidewall, which aims to reduce vibrations and improve ride comfort. The tyre also features a built-in Wear Gauge, enabling drivers to monitor tread depth over time.
Performance Claims
Goodyear reports that in head-to-head comparisons with similar competitor products, including the Michelin CrossClimate2, Bridgestone WeatherPeak, and Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive, the Assurance WeatherReady 2 came first in tests for wet handling, wet braking, and dry handling. If true, this is a big job forward in performance! We'll be sure to test it as soon as possible.
The tyre also bears the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMS) designation, indicating that it meets or exceeds stringent snow traction criteria established by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Size Range and Popular Fitments
The Assurance WeatherReady 2 is available in 58 sizes, ranging from 16 to 22 inches in rim diameter. This wide range makes it compatible with many popular vehicles, including SUVs, crossovers, and sedans from various manufacturers.
Some popular fitments include:
- 16-inch: Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte
- 17-inch: Toyota RAV4, Chevy Equinox, Subaru Outback
- 18-inch: Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue, Hyundai Santa Fe
- 19-inch: Toyota Highlander, Ford Edge, Toyota Venza
- 20-inch: Hyundai Palisade, Kia Telluride, Subaru Ascent
- 21-inch: Volkswagen Atlas, Chevy Blazer, Honda Prologue
- 22-inch: Cadillac Escalade, Infiniti QX80, Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Warranty and Guarantee
Goodyear offers a 60,000-mile (95,000-kilometer) tread life limited warranty on the Assurance WeatherReady 2. Additionally, the tyre comes with a 60-day satisfaction guarantee.
Conclusion
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady 2 appears to be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, with particular emphasis on all-weather performance and comfort. Its claimed advantage in wet and dry conditions, coupled with its snow capabilities, positions it as a strong contender in the all-season tyre market. However, as with all tyre performance claims, real-world testing and long-term user experiences will ultimately determine how well it lives up to these promises. Stay tuned!
Amazing that it's only available in the US... Why? ?♂️
At least Michelin now has this one as an extra benchmark for the upcoming (?!?) CC3.
Different market demands from the US means split products.
I'm looking at trying these on my 2018 Mazda3. I've been in SE Michigan for 10 years and the winters aren't that bad anymore/everything is plowed, so I'm ditching my dedicated winters since I need the space. Due to size availability, I've limited it down to take a chance on these (Assuming they're close to the UK 4Seasons version), the Vredestein QP+, or the Falken AKlimates as the slightly cheaper option. With rebates, they're all within $100 of each other out the door.
Do you think these will be better than the other 2 for the occasional flat, straight, snowy drives in winters?
I've not seen any official data other than what Goodyear released which is obviously bias. I do trust Goodyear to make a good product.
Is this tyre coming to the UK market?
no, we have the vector 4seasons gen-3 instead
Getting very difficult to get. Couldn't find one at all anywhere in my size 235/40/18. Not sure if a dry spell or something new coming for us