Test Summary | |
Wet Braking | Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 |
Dry Braking | Continental Sport Contact 5 |
Rolling Resistance | Dunlop Sport BluResponse Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance |
Noise | Continental Sport Contact 5 Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 |
Snow Handling | Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 |
Every tire on test was an A label under wet braking, which is the highest label score currently possible. With the difference in label scores A and B being 3 meters stopping distance, you'd have expected the wet braking test to have been fairly close. This wasn't the case.
The winning Continental stopped in 29.1 meters, with the second placed Uniroyal needing two meters more. Nothing surprising here, other than the lead Continental have under wet braking over their sister brand, Uniroyal. What was surprising was the Bridgestone and Kumho wet braking scores, 34.1 and 35.3 meters respectively which puts the Kumho 6.2 meters behind the winning Continental, yet still displaying the same A label score for wet braking.
There was a similar story for noise. The Hankook was the quietest tire on test at 66 dB, and the worst tires on test scored 70 dB. It might not sound a lot, until you realise the decibel is a logarithmic scale, and a 4 dB increase means twice the noise produced!
The Results
With a near flawless performance, the Continental Sport Contact 5 took top place with only a slightly high rolling resistance and the highest price as a negative points. The Dunlop Sport BlueResponse, Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance and Hankook Ventus V12 Evo2 placed second to fourth respectively, all with a very similar balance of qualities, and despite the best aquaplaning score and second best wet braking result , the Uniroyal Rainsport 3 ended in fifth thanks to an average dry performance.
The overall weighting of the results is 35% dry, 45% wet, 15% comfort / noise and 5% based on price.
1st: Continental Sport Contact 5 | |
| High grip and short braking distances in all conditions, balanced behavior on wet roads, good handling on dry roads Slightly high rolling resistance, expensive Read Reviews Buy from £119.11 |
2nd: Dunlop Sport BluResponse | |
| Good handling on wet surfaces, good handling and very short braking distances in the dry, very low rolling resistance Relatively weak resistance to aquaplaning, relatively long braking distances on wet surfaces Read Reviews Buy from £103.76 |
3rd: Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance | |
| Good handling on wet surfaces, balanced behavior and short braking distances in the dry, very low rolling resistance relatively weak resistance to aquaplaning, somewhat slow steering response on dry roads Read Reviews Buy from £116.16 |
4th: Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 | |
| Good performance on wet roads, short braking distance in the dry Relatively weak resistance to aquaplaning, high rolling resistance Read Reviews Buy from £119.99 |
5th: Uniroyal RainSport 3 | |
| Excellent resistance to aquaplaning, good handling and predictable behavior at the limit of grip on dry surfaces Long braking distance on dry surface, relatively high noise level Read Reviews Buy from £114.66 |
6th: Nokian zLine | |
| Good steering and handling on both dry and wet roads Poor resistance to aquaplaning, average comfort, noisy, relatively high rolling resistance Read Reviews |
7th: Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue | |
| Good handling on dry roads Long braking distances on wet roads, poor resistance to aquaplaning Read Reviews Buy from £124.79 |
8th: Bridgestone Turanza T001 | |
| Good resistance to aquaplaning, good handling and feel Long braking distances and slow steering response in the wet, high rolling resistance, high noise level Read Reviews Buy from £129.19 |
9th: Kumho Ecsta LE Sport | |
| Short braking distance on dry roads Poor resistance to aquaplaning, poor dry handling, high rolling resistance Read Reviews |