Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D

The Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D is a Ultra High Performance Winter tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 40 tire reviews averaging 77% over 434,712 miles driven, and 11 tests with an average result of 2nd.

Dry Grip 81%
Wet Grip 84%
Road Feedback 80%
Handling 77%
Wear 76%
Comfort 77%
Buy again 78%
Snow Grip 78%
Ice Grip 63%

First On MarketMay 2021
Wheel Size16 - 20"
Width175 - 285mm
Profile30 - 65
Rolling ResistanceC - E
Wet GripB - D
Noise (dB)69 - 75
Winter Rating3PMSF Rated

The SP Winter Sport 3D is ranked 35th of 43 Winter Ultra High Performance tires.

This tire has been replaced by the Dunlop SP WinterSport 4D.

Tests Included

11

Best Result

1st

Worst Result

5th

Average Result

2nd

Latest Tire Test Results

2011 Auto Bild 4x4 Winter Tire Test
1st of 8 tires
  • Easily the best in the snow, great in the wet and dry. Quiet.
  • High price, moderate rolling resistance.
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2010 European Winter Tire Test
3rd of 10 tires
  • A very balanced tire scoring very well in all safety related tests
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2010 Auto Bild Winter 4x4 Tire Test
1st of 8 tires
  • Fantastic grip and short braking distances on snow, predictable handling, very balanced winter tires with no real weaknesses.
  • Average rolling resistance.
  • Exemplary.
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SizeFuelWetNoise
16 inch
205/55R16 91 HDC70
205/55R16 91 HDC72
205/60R16 92 HDD71
17 inch
215/55R17 98 H XLDC71
235/65R17 108 H XLDD72
225/60R17 99 HDD72
225/60R17 99 HDC72
235/65R17 104 HEC72
205/50R17 93 H XLED71
225/50R17 94 HED69
225/45R17 91 HDC71
225/50R17 98 H XLDC70
225/50R17 94 HED70
18 inch
245/40R18 97 V XLED70
235/60R18 107 H XLDD72
245/45R18 100 V XLDC70
19 inch
235/35R19 91 W XLDC69
20 inch
255/45R20 101 VDC73
255/45R20 105 V XLCC73
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Questions and Answers for the Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D

2016-07-04 - Are these tires also made as Runflats and in what sizes? Thanks, Ray

Both the WinterSport 3D, 4D and 5 are made in runflat sizes. The Dunlop website will have the complete list of sizes, as they will be changing all the time.


2017-01-17 - Are the Dunlop SP Winter sport 3D tire run flat tires.

There are runflat and non-runflat version of the Dunlop WinterSport 3D


2020-01-08 - Would these be ok on a VW transporter camper?

As long as the load index specified by VW is correct, yes.


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Size Price Range  
205/55 R16 $103.99 - $103.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 28 tire sizes - View all.

Top 3 Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D Reviews

Given 100% while driving a Honda Accord CTDi (205/60 R16) on mostly motorways for 0 average miles
Excellent tires in every respect for two winter seasons. I continue to use them this winter.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on October 2, 2022
Given 64% while driving a Volvo S80 T6 (245/40 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 14,000 average miles
Overall a very good tire, but in my experience not up to all awards achieved. While I was satisfied with the performance in general, I was disappointed by two things - it is very noisy and wear is far below average. Anyway, I would be possibly satisfied with it still, but cannot be while knowing what the amazing ContiWinterContact TS830 can do. As this might be an issue in the given tire size (it works much better on my wife's car with smaller size), for next winter I will buy Continental in a heartbeat.
Helpful 90 - tire reviewed on April 16, 2013
BMW (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 1,000 miles
Very poor grip on wet surface and snow
Helpful 36 - tire reviewed on May 30, 2020
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Latest Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D Reviews

Given 46% while driving a Citroën DS5 (235/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 7,000 average miles
Terrible on wet and icy roads with no feedback at all. Dry grip, handling and comfort are good with lots of feedback and understanding of the steering progression. Looks to be more of an all season tire then a M+S winter tire. Better avoid as it’s not a good all around product for european winter conditions.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on December 2, 2020
Given 78% while driving a Ford Mondeo Titanium 2.0 TCDI (235/40 R19 V) on mostly country roads for 12 spirited miles
I drive a Ford Mondeo 2.0 diesel titanium 2015 177 BHP. I purchased these tires as reassurance having sold my four wheel drive and living in a remote rural area. In temperatures under 7 degrees they perform very well. I fit them to my vehicle in November and remove them at the beginning of April. I have used them once in light snow and icy road conditions. Dry grip is fine even in warmer weather but they lose traction if you pull away quickly. They can slip a little if trying to merge onto a dual carriageway under acceleration. In the cold weather they operate at you would expect. We just haven’t had a great deal of cold weather where these tires would come into their own. I have had the tires for two years and they are now down to 4mm although I have alternated with summer tires. I am now going to buy all season tires to save changing and storing each set annually. Would I recommend these for winter tires, yes I would. I suppose buying these would depend on where you live. I live in East Anglia and probably don’t need them based on one period of snow in last three years.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on April 12, 2020
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Given 56% while driving a Audi A8 (255/40 R20 W) on a combination of roads for 14,000 average miles
The tires are staggered with production dates from 2013 to 2015. They've been on for only winter driving and ran about 20000km. They have aged kind of well considering the grip and response, but it seems as though the remaining 4-5mm of tire tread is made of pure plastic. It "kind-of" grips, but the noise is utterly unbearable. Will not consider buying another set for the coming winters.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on February 20, 2020
Given 62% while driving a Suzuki swift sport (195/50 R16 H) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Average winter tire
Helpful 30 - tire reviewed on January 4, 2020
Given 94% while driving a Mercedes Benz ML (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 25,000 average miles
Very good on snow, ice, wet , dry no problem at all . I drove in Norway, Sweden low temperatures was perfect.
I'll buy them again.
Helpful 46 - tire reviewed on November 6, 2018
Given 80% while driving a MG ZT 135 CDTi (225/50 R17 H) on mostly motorways for 12,000 average miles
I've been using these tires for around 12,000 miles (19,000 km) in the last 7 seasons (I try to use summer tires as much as possible) and they were great when they were new. While getting older, they've become quite noisy what affected the driving comfort especially on longer distances on motorways. Also, the fuel consumption was a bit higher than I would expect. Other than that, I had no problem with grip on any kind of surface, handling is good as well as the road feedback. However, I will try different tires next time.
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on September 12, 2017
Given 40% while driving a Opel zafira 1.8 140 mont. 2008 (205/55 R16) on mostly town for 30,000 average miles
Had it for 6 years, interchanging with summer tires. First 2 years were ok (about 6500 miles), after that driving in wet (in all wet conditions, from slightly moist to full wet) became slipery. It's like the first 2mm of tires are rubber, and the rest is plastic. Recently bought all-year tires, that are 2/3 cheeper than Dunlop, and for now its night and day in comparison. Maybe they wasnt good fit for my car model, but, Dunlop lost future buyer because of their tire characteristics.
Helpful 42 - tire reviewed on February 10, 2017
Given 60% while driving a Volvo S80 D5 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 10,000 average miles
Iv got these on all four corners of my volvo s80 replacing dunlop sport maxx1.

Generally, they're good tires but the noise is unbearable sometimes. Especially on a dry motorway. It almost sounds like the windows are open.
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on October 8, 2016
Audi RS6 Avant V10 (265/35 R20 V) on mostly motorways for 10,000 spirited miles
Installed these tires on my Audi RS6 V10 for winter in Germany.
Traction is ok, but the car feels less precise than with my Pirelli summer tires.
A bit noisy.
Main drawback: cornering on the wet. Loosing grip too often for my taste, especially on roundabouts. Will not buy these again.
Helpful 36 - tire reviewed on March 1, 2016
Given 81% while driving a Renault Scenic (185/65 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
I'm a bit delayed in writing this review, but I've finally got around to it!
As an opening summary, I liked these tires, they were dependable, pretty predictable, and safe year-round.
before I go any further I must add that my particular set were MO Mercedes suffix, whether or not this has much or any bearing on their performance I doubt I will ever know, but just to make a note.
So, first impressions... After the Continental they replaced which were rather too soft in their construction for my car, these were somewhat of a revelation. Steering response in particular was greatly improved as was the turn-in, going from far too much lock to be desirable in order to change and hold direction, to darting into a corner and nipping through without much complaint at all, within the realms of feasability for a winter compound of course.
Following on from this I was impressed by the stability of said winter compound, being much less 'mushy' than had been expected. In the dry there was little complaint, even when run out of season into the very late spring one year they didn't balk at such conditions. The stiffness of the carcass was clearly responsible to a notable degree, but even still those '3D' sipes seemed to do what they said on the tin, keeping things settled and composed.
Wet behaviour was and wasn't their achilles heel, being interestingly changeable but not seemingly related to ambient conditions or suchlike. Overall the wet grip was good and secure, not the best but not alarming. The thing I found was that at times they would feel almost as if covered by a layer of wax, tacky but slithery, they didn't let go completely at any time but would sometimes when shown a tight curve just understeer into a wide arc, skating across the surface, whilst most of the time being secure and dependable. I did get to know when this was likely to happen, certain road surfaces/ curves, etc. but it didn't always follow suit that it would happen! Temperature, moisture, time of day seemingly had no bearing. Don't take this out of context though, they were good in the wet, you knew how far to push them, and if you did overload them they would smear and drift rather than release and slide, which is always a favourable attribute in a tire!
Comfort was ok, a little harsher than the previous tires but nothing to bother about.
The tread wore well, much better than anticipated, and did see some usage well above the intended temperature realms. They did of course wear quicker in warm weather, but held up well with very little tearing or shreding of the tread blocks.
Winter performance wasn't sparkling but they did get me around absolutely fine including a 2 mile trek on an unploughed, very bumpy, undulating uphill country road 4" deep at the least in snow where we bounced and meandered along quite nicely with my other half rather pensive in the passenger seat! Braking and steering in the snow had to be done smoothly and carefully to avoid breaking traction, but my car is very nose heavy with keen brakes so basic physics dictate that this is likely with any tire, I would say that on a 'normal' car things will be much better indeed, but to what degree I don't know! In a nutshell, I found them a little lacking but nonetheless they got me around in some unsavoury conditions where I know a std tire would've seen me stranded even though I'm no fool when it comes to driving in the snow.

So, to summarise and conclude, If you want the best in the snow or in the wet unconditionally, look elsewhere. If you want a tire with sporty behaviour, safe in the wet, keeps a good amount of precision and stability in the dry, whilst keeping you mobile in the snow and ice, then these are worth putting on your shortlist.
They'd even make a decent 'all season' tire, as they behave better in the dry (on the steering axle at least) than the fabled Bridgestone A001, and feel nicer to drive too.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on September 19, 2015
Given 89% while driving a Renault Scenic (195/65 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 20,000 average miles
Superb tires. Great grip in all conditions, will plough through fresh snow, slush and frozen snow with ease. Enjoy 60 mph in the fresh snow in outside lane whilst the rest of the traffic crawl along at 20-30 :)
Helpful 34 - tire reviewed on March 30, 2015
Given 37% while driving a Mazda 6 (205/55 R16 T) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
I've had them fitted on my old Mazda6 for about 5 winters. Drove in total about 15000 miles with them fitted.
From my point of view there weren't up to their name and their expectation. Sometimes I've had difficult times in the snow, got stuck for several times, and even on the wet they didn't create confidence. From my point of view they are much more weak than the old Dunlop Wintersport M3 that they were replacing, even than Sava Eskimo S3. Simply, I couldn't drive as fast as the other 2 mentioned on a moderated snowy highway.
Of course it will get you through the winter, but shouldn't this be the purpose of any winter tire?
Dry highway grip was fine, but not much better, on par with the grip on the wet and snow.
Being so weak in traction the progressiveness was ok, as you could feel and was very clear when they started to lose grip.

If I wouldn't find them on promotion, I would definitely be very angry at the acquisition. For this tire, you simply just pay the brand and nothing else. I'm in doubt even to try the 4D now, let alone buy them.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on November 19, 2014