Test Summary | |
Wet Braking | Michelin Primacy 3 Continental Premium Contact 5 |
Dry Braking | Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue Kumho Solus HS51 Harmony Sports |
Wear | Michelin Primacy 3 |
Rolling Resistance | Hankook K425 Kinergy Eco Bridgestone Ecopia EP001S |
Snow Braking | Michelin Primacy 3 Michelin Energy Saver Plus |
Snow Handling | Continental Eco Contact 5 Hankook K425 Kinergy Eco |
The 2015 European tire test by the German organisations ADAC and Stiftung Warentest is here, and this time it's a little more interesting than usual.
This year testing 205/55 R16, ADAC made their annual tire test a little more in-depth by including a number of "low rolling resistance" ECO tires. These tires are designed to use less fuel than normal tires, with a little trade in dry and wet grip.
Unfortunately for those of us looking to save a few pound on the annual fuel bill, not one of the ECO tires offered a balance of performance ADAC were happy with, and they finished in the final five places. While all the tires offered slightly improved rolling resistance scores, the trade off in wet grip wasn't worth the small saving.
While the ECO Michelin Energy Saver+ could only manage 15th place due to a poor wet performance, it's sister tire, the Michelin Primacy 3, won the test by a large margin thanks to an excellent performance in the dry, wet, the best wear score and low rolling resistance.
The usual suspects filled places two to five, with Bridgestone making a suprise return to the top six with the Turenza T001 - apparently Bridgestone have finally got on top of the wet performance issues their tires have faced in the past.
The Results
1st: Michelin Primacy 3 | |
| Very balanced summer tires, top marks in the dry and lowest wear Read Reviews Buy from £86.67 |
2nd: Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance | |
| Very balanced tire, top marks in the wet, good in the dry Read Reviews Buy from £71.19 |
3rd: Continental Premium Contact 5 | |
| Very balanced tire, top marks in the dry, good in the wet Read Reviews Buy from £84.99 |
4th: Dunlop Sport BluResponse | |
| Very balanced summer tires, good in the dry and wet Read Reviews Buy from £70.03 |
5th: Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue | |
| Very balanced tire, top in the wet, good in the dry, low wear A little noisy Read Reviews |
6th: Bridgestone Turanza T001 | |
| Very balanced summer tires, especially good in the dry and wet Read Reviews Buy from £83.99 |
7th: Fulda EcoControl HP | |
| Low wear Not as good as the best in the wet Read Reviews |
8th: Hankook Ventus Prime2 | |
| Good in the dry A little weak in the wet, slightly high fuel consumption Read Reviews Buy from £83.99 |
9th: Semperit Speed Life | |
| Low fuel consumption Slightly weak in the dry and wet Read Reviews |
10th: Vredestein Sportrac 5 | |
| Good in the dry, low fuel consumption A little weak in the wet Read Reviews |
11th: Falken ZE914 | |
| Very good in the dry High wear Read Reviews |
12th: Nokian Line | |
| Good in the dry High wear Read Reviews |
13th: Bridgestone Ecopia EP001S | |
| Top marks in fuel consumption, good in the dry Somewhat weak in the wet, slightly high wear Read Reviews |
14th: Continental Eco Contact 5 | |
| Good on dry roads, relatively low fuel consumption and wear, top marks in noise Weak in the wet Read Reviews Buy from £79.02 |
15th: Michelin Energy Saver+ | |
| Top marks in wear, relatively low fuel consumption, good on dry roads Weak in the wet Read Reviews Buy from £94.31 |
16th: Hankook K425 Kinergy Eco | |
| Top marks in fuel consumption and noise Weak in the wet, high wear Read Reviews |
17th: Kumho Solus HS51 Harmony Sports | |
| Good in the wet High wear Read Reviews |
18th: Kleber Dynaxer HP 3 | |
| Low wear Weak in the wet Read Reviews |
19th: Nankang Green Sport Eco 2 | |
| Low wear Very weak in the wet. Weak on dry roads Read Reviews |