Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Run Flat

The Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Run Flat is a Max Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 143 tire reviews averaging 49% over 2,171,899 miles driven.

Dry Grip 72%
Wet Grip 54%
Road Feedback 55%
Handling 48%
Wear 55%
Comfort 32%
Buy again 30%

The Potenza RE050A Run Flat is ranked 78th of 78 Summer Max Performance tires.

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225/40 R18 $346.99 - $346.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
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Top 3 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Run Flat Reviews

Given 42% while driving a Mercedes Benz E Class (245/65 R20) on a combination of roads for 6,000 easy going miles
Gotta say, I’ve had some serious bad luck with my Merc E400 and its Bridgestone 245/35R20 run-flat boots.

It had new wheels and tires when I bought it with 14k miles on it last year. (Bought from a friend so I saw them installed by Wembley Tires).

Since then, I’ve done ~10k and have got through three tires, two of which blew on the inside rims, and one cracked wheel. I can’t believe I’ve gone through the better part of £2k in less than 18 months.

I’m based in London where you can seldom reach 30mph but where speed calming and potholes are ubiquitous. That said, I drive carefully, not aggressively, usually on the car’s eco setting for fuel economy.

The car itself is wonderful, but I’m beginning to worry about what it rolls on.

I know run-flats have poor reputations for durability and ride comfort, but I had them on my previous car for the seventeen years / 100k miles I owned it and hardly got through any more (Pirelli Zero 205/55) boots in all that time.

Bridgestone are a premium brand but are they really this fragile?

Seriously considering another brand or even saving a packet on non-runflats and slime….
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on November 20, 2023
Given 53% while driving a BMW Z4 (255/30 R19) on mostly country roads for 3,000 average miles
These were fitted to my unmodified 2015 BMW E89 Z4 SDRIVE 20i M SPORT ROADSTER when I bought it 6 months ago, the test drive very nearly put me off as the ride was so harsh, but convinced myself the car was ideal otherwise. Having now driven a few 000's of miles on most UK road surfaces I can honestly say I find the ride comfort to be pretty dreadful in most conditions - although ok on well prepared roads and it rides gentle undulations well, the car crashes on all blemishes in the road surface. Makes driving most A & B roads impossible to enjoy, as attention is focused on just avoiding problems. Crashy, harsh, unforgiving, tramlining. Granted the combination of M suspension (not active), 19" wheels and RFT tires is hardly ideal, but will certainly be soon changing these tires for something more forgiving, possibly non-RFT. May also invest in changing to 18" rims at the same time, if budget allows.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on June 8, 2022
Given 20% while driving a BMW E93 330i (225/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 3,000 average miles
Very dangerous tire. These tires should be taken off the market. I refer only to the low profile tires (30 or 35) on a BMW 19" wheels. Totally unforgiving tire which will crack your wheels and give awful handling and appalling ride quality. I've never had a car that is legally unsafe to drive on the road. On the plus side, they got me home when i lost pressure in the rear tire - however it wasn't a puncture but a cracked alloy. New wheel and new tire £850 ouch! then discovered the other wheel is also cracked.
Helpful 126 - tire reviewed on December 21, 2012
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Given 55% while driving a MINI R56 Factory John Cooper Works (205/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 20,000 average miles
These came standard with my 2012 Mini Cooper Coupe JCW and Im currently on my second set. I knew these cars had sports suspension and figured it was the car itself that was rough and after 7yrs Im almost at wits end to sell it because its so uncomfortable to drive on the country roads. We also have a 2017 200 series BMW with Bridgestone S001 RFTs and it's 'much much' more comfortable then my Mini so I was confused why his runflats were good but mine were rough and he has 17's too. When I seen this page, I realize now its the tires and that the S001's are way better. I havent had any issues other then the lack of comfort and skipping across the road on rough corners. Wet roads, I never really noticed anything unsafe as you should be driving to conditions anyway. But Im done with these horrible tires!
Helpful 18 - tire reviewed on March 6, 2023
Given 90% while driving a BMW 3 series (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 990 spirited miles
BMW E91 Touring 07, with a 3.0 liter 6 cylinder engine P. baged as 325i with 258 bhp. I have a pair of Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Run Flat on the rear. Lincolnshire roads around Louth are rough as they come, farmers trackers & HGV damages.So tires get a pounding. I agree about feeling like crashing over bumps, however, they do not let go on bends when I pitch the car as fast around bends from when I used ride my motorcycle around into bends. So not shamble at all. Much better than continents that are recommended which would have worn more than the Bridgtones have. I have used Bridgtones before & they were the first to the market with carbon black in the silicone.So, good grip to the end of the tire.
Helpful 29 - tire reviewed on March 26, 2022
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Given 84% while driving a BMW 118d (205/50 R17) on a combination of roads for 22,000 spirited miles
Now on my third set of these tires. The car came with these and they have been brilliant so I have decided to stay with them. I don't run the car in winter and I have only once driven the car on these tires in the snow, I wouldn't recommend it. But a great tire for the rest of the year. Reading other reviews these tires appear to be too harsh on low profile tires and can crack rims, however on 50's they seem fine and I have never experienced this problem.
Helpful 33 - tire reviewed on March 12, 2022
Given 23% while driving a BMW 1 series (225/45 R18) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Terrible! Same as previously seen review - trying to kill me? Soo relieved when I changed them - all problems solved. Only good for scrap!
Helpful 34 - tire reviewed on November 6, 2021
BMW 330d M Sport (255/30 R19) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Incredibly harsh bone-shaking ride on typical UK roads. OK on smooth roads in the dry. Dreadful grip on wet roads but gradual and predictable breakaway. You can have a lot of 'fun' at very low speeds. I've had two of these tires literally explode this year - and one cracked wheel. Unfortunately, as they seem to last forever, I haven't tried any alternative yet...
Helpful 26 - tire reviewed on October 19, 2021
Given 36% while driving a BMW M550i (245/35 R20) on mostly town for 0 average miles
One strip from the tire ripped off and tore my brake line. I lost all brake function on the freeway. I would NOT buy these tires again. Tire had 25k miles on it.
Helpful 30 - tire reviewed on August 30, 2021
Given 24% while driving a BMW Z4 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 57 easy going miles
Turn a good car into a pig. Hard, noisy and unsettled by bumps, undulations, objects, in fact anything you are likely to find on a road. A sports car has firm suspension, in connection with these, you need to have a running order with your dentist to have your fillings tightened.
Helpful 39 - tire reviewed on August 18, 2020
Given 54% while driving a BMW Z4 (225/45 R17 V) on mostly country roads for 25,000 spirited miles
These tires came factory fitted on my E89 Z4. The tires didn't excel in any condition. The tires were above average in terms of dry and wet grip. They were very uncomfortable (even compared to other runflat tires) and not so good at road feedback. Wear wasn't bad, but could be better. Overall I was quite disapointed by the tires.
Helpful 29 - tire reviewed on April 9, 2020
Given 31% while driving a BMW 520d M Sport (245/45 R18) on mostly town for 3,000 average miles
On a 2016 520d M sport with 275/40/18 on rear.

Absolutely dreadful tires.

I agree with all other reviews.

Extremely hard ride, tram lining constantly, barely any grip.

Worst tires I’ve driven on.

Do not waste your money, get some Pirelli/Michelin/Goodyear. I’ve had a much better experience with them and they last a decent amount of distance.
Helpful 38 - tire reviewed on November 9, 2019
Given 30% while driving a BMW 135i (235/30 R17 R) on a combination of roads for 12,000 easy going miles
I got Re050s only on the rear of my BMW 135i as they were the only Runflat tires available.
Despite always being properly inflated and driven quietly they were harsh and have only lasted 18 months and around 20,000 km before failing a vehicle check. Very disappointing.
I’m replacing them with the OEM Dunlops.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on August 15, 2019
Given 30% while driving a BMW Z4 (255/30 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
Absolutely terrible ride comfort. These tires are so stiff they may as well be made from plastic.I've seen rear wheels cracking due to the stiff sidewall these have. I felt like selling my Z4 due to these awful tires. No idea why BMW thought these would be a good tire to go for.

I recently purchased some Goodyears (non-RFT) and the car is now transformed. Less road noise, more grip, less tramlining, more steering feedback which loads up nicely and a more comfortable ride. The car feels like a proper roadster now - great drip (especially in the wet) and the feedback I get is out of this world. Love my car now!

If you're thinking of moving away from Bridgestone run-flats, do it!
Helpful 37 - tire reviewed on June 23, 2019
Given 31% while driving a BMW 335i (225/35 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
These tires are simply awful. Grip is fair to good in most conditions but that is all I can say that is good about them. Ride is rock hard, it like having no suspension. They cause massive kickback through the steering whilst hitting bumps. I have also had three of the four tires split between the tirewall and tread area, despite being only a few months old and never been run flat or underinflated. Did I also mention than they are very expensive? I have since removed them and fitted regular non runflats, ride and handling is now miles better and they were much cheaper. I now carry a tin of tire foam and a pump in the car for emergencies. Fitting non runflats also helps prevent wheels cracking, as with a runflat there is nothing to cushion the wheel from the bumps as they are so stiff. Not sure how Bridgestone got away with selling these...
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on March 17, 2019