2025 Autobild SUV Off-Road Summer Tyre Test

10 Premium Touring Summer tyres tested in 255/55 R18 |   Published April 15th, 2025 by Jonathan Benson

AutoBild has recently conducted an on and off-road tyre test of ten SUV tyres in size 255/55 R18, evaluating their performance on both asphalt and in off-road conditions. The test included premium brands like Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Falken, Vredestein and Kumho, alongside budget options from Triangle and Hifly.

The testing was split into three main categories: on-road wet performance, on-road dry performance, and off-road capability across various terrains including grass, sand, gravel, and loose stone surfaces. 

Test Size: 255/55 R18
Tyres Tested: 10 tyres
Test Categories:
5 categories (13 tests)
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Test Category Best Performer Worst Performer Difference
Dry (2 tests)
Dry Braking Falken Azenis FK520: 33.2 M Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 42.2 M9.0 M (21.3%)
Dry Handling Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6: 108.1 Km/H Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 102.3 Km/H5.8 Km/H (5.7%)
Wet (5 tests)
Wet Braking Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV: 46.8 M Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 65.4 M18.6 M (28.4%)
Wet Handling Falken Azenis FK520: 86.6 Km/H Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 75.5 Km/H11.1 Km/H (14.7%)
Wet Circle Falken Azenis FK520: 20.18 s Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 23.27 s3.1 s (13.3%)
Straight Aqua Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV: 87.8 Km/H Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 72.2 Km/H15.6 Km/H (21.6%)
Curved Aquaplaning Vredestein Ultrac: 2.74 m/sec2 Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 1.3 m/sec21.4 m/sec2 (110.8%)
Off road (4 tests)
Gravel Handling Pirelli Scorpion: 61.2 Km/H Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601: 59.3 Km/H1.9 Km/H (3.2%)
Gravel Traction Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV: 12150 N Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601: 10070 N2,080.0 N (20.7%)
Sand Traction Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 11510 N Bridgestone Turanza 6: 9440 N2,070.0 N (21.9%)
Hifly HP801: 2 s Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 1.51 s0.5 s (32.5%)
Comfort (1 tests)
Noise Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601: 62.1 dB Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 65.2 dB3.1 dB (4.8%)
Value (1 tests)
Rolling Resistance Bridgestone Turanza 6: 6.23 kg / t Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure: 9.66 kg / t3.4 kg / t (35.5%)

The All-Terrain Contender

Interestingly, the test included both a standard Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 summer tyre and Goodyear's Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure, specifically designed for tough off-road use. This inclusion provided valuable insight into the trade-offs between specialized off-road tyres and standard SUV summer tyres, especially as both tyres are test winners in their respective categories.

The results were revealing: while the Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure excelled in off-road traction tests, particularly showing the highest measured traction on grass and sand, it struggled significantly in standard road safety tests. Its wet braking distance was 37% longer than the standard Goodyear Eagle F1, stopping more than three car lengths later. Similarly, in dry conditions, the all-terrain tyre stopped nine meters after the best-performing tyre.

The testers concluded that while the all-terrain tyre has valid uses for serious off-road driving, it's "completely unsuitable for everyday traffic" due to these safety compromises. They noted its robust profile offers excellent resistance to cuts from sharp rocks and other hazards, but this comes at the cost of on-road performance and safety.

The test crowned the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 as the overall winner, with testers praising its ability to balance safety standards on asphalt with good off-road traction. Falken, Pirelli, and Vredestein tyres also received "exemplary" ratings, showing that specialized all-terrain tyres aren't necessary for most SUV owners who occasionally venture off-road.

Dry

The Falken Azenis FK520 led the dry braking test with a stopping distance of 33.2 meters, followed closely by the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 at 34.3 meters. The specialized Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure trailed significantly behind all other tyres, requiring 42.2 meters to stop - over 9 meters longer than the best performer, highlighting the safety compromise made for off-road capability.

In dry handling tests, the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 achieved the highest average speed of 108.1 km/h, with the Falken FK520 close behind at 107.8 km/h. The All-Terrain Wrangler again finished last with 102.3 km/h, showing consistent limitations on paved surfaces where cornering grip and response are crucial for everyday driving safety.

Wet

Michelin's Pilot Sport 4 SUV dominated wet braking with the shortest stopping distance of 46.8 meters, followed by the Goodyear Eagle F1 at 47.6 meters. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure performed worst by a significant margin, requiring 65.4 meters - nearly 19 meters more than the Michelin and 37% longer than its Goodyear stablemate, revealing a critical safety compromise in wet conditions.

The Falken FK520 led wet handling tests with an 86.6 km/h average speed, closely followed by the Goodyear Eagle F1 at 86.5 km/h. The Wrangler All-Terrain again struggled considerably, managing only 75.5 km/h - over 11 km/h slower than the leader and showing consistent limitations across all wet-performance metrics compared to standard SUV tyres.

In aquaplaning tests, Michelin's Pilot Sport 4 SUV showed excellent water evacuation in straight lines at 87.8 km/h, while the Vredestein Ultrac demonstrated superior lateral grip in wet curves with 2.74 m/s² of remaining acceleration. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure performed poorly in both measures, managing only 72.2 km/h in straight aquaplaning and 1.30 m/s² in curves - less than half the lateral grip of the best performer, revealing a severe compromise in wet safety that could be critical in rainy conditions.

Off road

On loose gravel, the Pirelli Scorpion led with an average speed of 61.2 km/h, with the Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure close behind at 60.9 km/h. The performance gap between specialized off-road and standard SUV tyres narrowed significantly in this test, with most tyres showing comparable capability - indicating that many drivers don't need a dedicated off-road tyre for light gravel use.

Michelin's Pilot Sport 4 SUV surprisingly delivered the highest gravel traction with 12,150 Newtons of pulling force, followed by Bridgestone's Turanza 6 at 11,180 N. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure ranked 8th at 10,360 N - despite its off-road focus, it was outperformed by several standard SUV tyres in this loose surface test, challenging assumptions about specialized tyres' advantages.

The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure finally demonstrated its specialized capability, leading in sand traction with 11,510 Newtons of pulling force, followed by the Vredestein Ultrac at 10,280 N. This test revealed the All-Terrain's true advantage in specific challenging off-road conditions, showing 12% better traction than the nearest competitor on soft, yielding surfaces.

The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure again showed its off-road prowess with the quickest grass acceleration time of 1.51 seconds, followed by the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV at 1.58 seconds. This result further confirms the specialized tyre's advantage in specific off-road conditions, though the performance gap to standard SUV tyres was relatively small compared to the larger deficits seen in on-road tests.

Comfort

The Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601 budget tyre was quietest at 62.1 dB, with Pirelli's Scorpion a close second at 62.2 dB. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure generated the most road noise at 65.2 dB, confirming the expected comfort compromise from its aggressive tread pattern. Interestingly, the premium Michelin was also among the noisier options at 65.0 dB.

Value

The Bridgestone Turanza 6 demonstrated the best fuel efficiency with a rolling resistance of just 6.23 kg/t, followed by the Falken FK520 at 7.15 kg/t. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure ranked last at 9.66 kg/t, confirming that its aggressive tread pattern results in significantly higher rolling resistance, which translates to increased fuel consumption compared to standard SUV tyres.

Results

1st: Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6

Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: C/A/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 640.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking2nd34.3 M33.2 M+1.1 M96.79%
Dry Handling1st108.1 Km/H100%
Wet Braking2nd47.6 M46.8 M+0.8 M98.32%
Wet Handling2nd86.5 Km/H86.6 Km/H-0.1 Km/H99.88%
Wet Circle4th20.37 s20.18 s+0.19 s99.07%
Straight Aqua3rd86.7 Km/H87.8 Km/H-1.1 Km/H98.75%
Curved Aquaplaning2nd2.59 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.15 m/sec294.53%
Gravel Handling6th60.3 Km/H61.2 Km/H-0.9 Km/H98.53%
Gravel Traction8th10360 N12150 N-1790 N85.27%
Sand Traction9th9740 N11510 N-1770 N84.62%
3rd1.62 s1.51 s+0.11 s93.21%
Noise7th64 dB62.1 dB+1.9 dB97.03%
Rolling Resistance6th7.81 kg / t6.23 kg / t+1.58 kg / t79.77%
The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is the overall test winner with excellent all-round performance. It offers dynamic handling on both wet and dry surfaces with short braking distances. This tyre provides good safety reserves at aquaplaning and delivers capable performance in off-road conditions. It has an impressive balance between on-road safety and off-road traction. Not the most fuel-efficient with moderate rolling resistance, but compensates with good comfort and reasonable pass-by noise. Priced at the premium end, it represents a justified investment for SUV owners wanting no compromises.
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2nd: Falken Azenis FK520

Falken Azenis FK520
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: B/A/A 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 510.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking1st33.2 M100%
Dry Handling2nd107.8 Km/H108.1 Km/H-0.3 Km/H99.72%
Wet Braking3rd48.4 M46.8 M+1.6 M96.69%
Wet Handling1st86.6 Km/H100%
Wet Circle1st20.18 s100%
Straight Aqua9th82.8 Km/H87.8 Km/H-5 Km/H94.31%
Curved Aquaplaning8th2.32 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.42 m/sec284.67%
Gravel Handling3rd60.8 Km/H61.2 Km/H-0.4 Km/H99.35%
Gravel Traction7th10530 N12150 N-1620 N86.67%
Sand Traction6th10050 N11510 N-1460 N87.32%
8th1.75 s1.51 s+0.24 s86.29%
Noise6th63.9 dB62.1 dB+1.8 dB97.18%
Rolling Resistance2nd7.15 kg / t6.23 kg / t+0.92 kg / t87.13%
The Falken Azenis FK520 is a strong performer placing second overall with outstanding dry handling and the shortest dry braking distance. It offers refreshingly dynamic handling character and short braking distances in both wet and dry conditions. Good performance off-road with particularly impressive handling on gravel. Reasonably fuel-efficient with good rolling resistance and moderate pass-by noise. At a mid-range price point, it represents excellent value compared to more expensive premium options.
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2nd: Pirelli Scorpion

Pirelli Scorpion
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: B/A/A 6
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 665.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking5th35.3 M33.2 M+2.1 M94.05%
Dry Handling3rd106.7 Km/H108.1 Km/H-1.4 Km/H98.7%
Wet Braking4th48.8 M46.8 M+2 M95.9%
Wet Handling6th85 Km/H86.6 Km/H-1.6 Km/H98.15%
Wet Circle6th20.8 s20.18 s+0.62 s97.02%
Straight Aqua6th85.9 Km/H87.8 Km/H-1.9 Km/H97.84%
Curved Aquaplaning9th2.26 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.48 m/sec282.48%
Gravel Handling1st61.2 Km/H100%
Gravel Traction3rd10920 N12150 N-1230 N89.88%
Sand Traction5th10170 N11510 N-1340 N88.36%
4th1.65 s1.51 s+0.14 s91.52%
Noise2nd62.2 dB62.1 dB+0.1 dB99.84%
Rolling Resistance3rd7.25 kg / t6.23 kg / t+1.02 kg / t85.93%
The Pirelli Scorpion tied for second place, delivering top-level performance on all surfaces. Especially notable for being the quietest tyre in the test. It provides dynamic and secure handling with short braking distances on asphalt. Surprisingly strong in off-road tests despite not being a specialist, with particularly good performance on sand. Offers a good balance of low rolling resistance and comfort. Among the most expensive options but delivers premium performance to match.
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2nd: Vredestein Ultrac

Vredestein Ultrac
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: C/A/B 6
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 540.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking6th35.5 M33.2 M+2.3 M93.52%
Dry Handling5th106.4 Km/H108.1 Km/H-1.7 Km/H98.43%
Wet Braking6th50.8 M46.8 M+4 M92.13%
Wet Handling4th85.9 Km/H86.6 Km/H-0.7 Km/H99.19%
Wet Circle2nd20.22 s20.18 s+0.04 s99.8%
Straight Aqua5th86.2 Km/H87.8 Km/H-1.6 Km/H98.18%
Curved Aquaplaning1st2.74 m/sec2100%
Gravel Handling5th60.4 Km/H61.2 Km/H-0.8 Km/H98.69%
Gravel Traction5th10630 N12150 N-1520 N87.49%
Sand Traction2nd10280 N11510 N-1230 N89.31%
6th1.72 s1.51 s+0.21 s87.79%
Noise3rd62.9 dB62.1 dB+0.8 dB98.73%
Rolling Resistance5th7.45 kg / t6.23 kg / t+1.22 kg / t83.62%
The Vredestein Ultrac tied for second place with balanced and secure handling across all conditions. It offers the best performance in curve aquaplaning tests with superior lateral grip. Good braking performance on both wet and dry surfaces. Provides consistent traction across varied off-road surfaces. Quiet operation with good comfort characteristics and average rolling resistance. Priced in the mid-premium range, it offers top performance at a slightly lower price point than some competitors.
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5th: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV

Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: C/A/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 760.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking3rd34.7 M33.2 M+1.5 M95.68%
Dry Handling4th106.5 Km/H108.1 Km/H-1.6 Km/H98.52%
Wet Braking1st46.8 M100%
Wet Handling3rd86 Km/H86.6 Km/H-0.6 Km/H99.31%
Wet Circle3rd20.28 s20.18 s+0.1 s99.51%
Straight Aqua1st87.8 Km/H100%
Curved Aquaplaning5th2.48 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.26 m/sec290.51%
Gravel Handling9th59.4 Km/H61.2 Km/H-1.8 Km/H97.06%
Gravel Traction1st12150 N100%
Sand Traction4th10190 N11510 N-1320 N88.53%
2nd1.58 s1.51 s+0.07 s95.57%
Noise9th65 dB62.1 dB+2.9 dB95.54%
Rolling Resistance3rd7.25 kg / t6.23 kg / t+1.02 kg / t85.93%
The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a solid performer earning fifth place with the best wet braking performance and excellent aquaplaning resistance. It shows strong off-road capabilities, particularly on gravel with the highest traction. Fuel-efficient with good rolling resistance, but surprisingly noisy with one of the highest pass-by noise levels among street tyres. As the most expensive option in the test, it offers proven performance but at a premium price.
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6th: Kumho Ecsta PS71 SUV

Kumho Ecsta PS71 SUV
  • 255/55 R18 109Y
  • EU Label: C/A/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 480.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking4th34.8 M33.2 M+1.6 M95.4%
Dry Handling7th106.3 Km/H108.1 Km/H-1.8 Km/H98.33%
Wet Braking5th49 M46.8 M+2.2 M95.51%
Wet Handling5th85.7 Km/H86.6 Km/H-0.9 Km/H98.96%
Wet Circle5th20.56 s20.18 s+0.38 s98.15%
Straight Aqua7th85.5 Km/H87.8 Km/H-2.3 Km/H97.38%
Curved Aquaplaning6th2.41 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.33 m/sec287.96%
Gravel Handling4th60.5 Km/H61.2 Km/H-0.7 Km/H98.86%
Gravel Traction6th10560 N12150 N-1590 N86.91%
Sand Traction3rd10260 N11510 N-1250 N89.14%
9th1.84 s1.51 s+0.33 s82.07%
Noise8th64.4 dB62.1 dB+2.3 dB96.43%
Rolling Resistance7th8.04 kg / t6.23 kg / t+1.81 kg / t77.49%
The Kumho Ecsta PS71 SUV delivers good overall performance at a more accessible price point. It offers decent handling on wet and dry surfaces with respectable braking distances. Demonstrates good off-road performance, particularly in sand traction tests. Average in terms of rolling resistance and noise levels. Presents a balanced package with no major weaknesses but lacks the outstanding qualities of the top performers. Good value for money for SUV owners seeking reliable performance without the premium price.
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7th: Bridgestone Turanza 6

Bridgestone Turanza 6
  • 255/55 R18 109V
  • EU Label: A/A/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 595.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking7th36.1 M33.2 M+2.9 M91.97%
Dry Handling5th106.4 Km/H108.1 Km/H-1.7 Km/H98.43%
Wet Braking7th52.4 M46.8 M+5.6 M89.31%
Wet Handling7th84 Km/H86.6 Km/H-2.6 Km/H97%
Wet Circle8th21.25 s20.18 s+1.07 s94.96%
Straight Aqua4th86.4 Km/H87.8 Km/H-1.4 Km/H98.41%
Curved Aquaplaning3rd2.57 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.17 m/sec293.8%
Gravel Handling7th59.9 Km/H61.2 Km/H-1.3 Km/H97.88%
Gravel Traction2nd11180 N12150 N-970 N92.02%
Sand Traction10th9440 N11510 N-2070 N82.02%
6th1.72 s1.51 s+0.21 s87.79%
Noise4th63.5 dB62.1 dB+1.4 dB97.8%
Rolling Resistance1st6.23 kg / t100%
The Bridgestone Turanza 6 offers strong points in its class-leading rolling resistance, making it the most fuel-efficient tyre in the test. It provides balanced good dynamics on asphalt and in off-road use, with particularly strong performance on loose gravel. Shows slightly understeer-heavy handling characteristics in wet conditions but maintains good overall safety. Mid-range for pass-by noise with decent comfort characteristics. A solid performer that prioritizes efficiency without major compromises in other areas.
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8th: Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601

Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601
  • 255/55 R18 109W
  • EU Label: B/C/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 425.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking8th36.7 M33.2 M+3.5 M90.46%
Dry Handling8th105.5 Km/H108.1 Km/H-2.6 Km/H97.59%
Wet Braking8th55 M46.8 M+8.2 M85.09%
Wet Handling8th83.6 Km/H86.6 Km/H-3 Km/H96.54%
Wet Circle9th21.36 s20.18 s+1.18 s94.48%
Straight Aqua8th83.1 Km/H87.8 Km/H-4.7 Km/H94.65%
Curved Aquaplaning6th2.41 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.33 m/sec287.96%
Gravel Handling10th59.3 Km/H61.2 Km/H-1.9 Km/H96.9%
Gravel Traction10th10070 N12150 N-2080 N82.88%
Sand Traction7th9980 N11510 N-1530 N86.71%
5th1.66 s1.51 s+0.15 s90.96%
Noise1st62.1 dB100%
Rolling Resistance8th8.36 kg / t6.23 kg / t+2.13 kg / t74.52%
The Triangle EffeX SUV TS 601 is a budget option that delivers acceptable performance without grave deficiencies. It offers one of the quietest ride experiences in the test despite its price point. Shows limited lateral grip and extended braking distances in wet conditions compared to premium brands. Reasonable off-road performance considering its price. For budget-conscious SUV owners, it presents a usable option with acceptable compromises, though safety reserves are noticeably reduced compared to premium options.
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9th: Hifly HP801

Hifly HP801
  • 255/55 R18 109W
  • EU Label: C/C/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 335.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking9th37.4 M33.2 M+4.2 M88.77%
Dry Handling9th104.4 Km/H108.1 Km/H-3.7 Km/H96.58%
Wet Braking9th59.5 M46.8 M+12.7 M78.66%
Wet Handling9th82.9 Km/H86.6 Km/H-3.7 Km/H95.73%
Wet Circle7th21.18 s20.18 s+1 s95.28%
Straight Aqua2nd87.4 Km/H87.8 Km/H-0.4 Km/H99.54%
Curved Aquaplaning4th2.51 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-0.23 m/sec291.61%
Gravel Handling8th59.7 Km/H61.2 Km/H-1.5 Km/H97.55%
Gravel Traction4th10800 N12150 N-1350 N88.89%
Sand Traction8th9870 N11510 N-1640 N85.75%
10th2 s1.51 s+0.49 s75.5%
Noise4th63.5 dB62.1 dB+1.4 dB97.8%
Rolling Resistance9th9.12 kg / t6.23 kg / t+2.89 kg / t68.31%
The Hifly HP 801 SUV is the most affordable tyre in the test with reasonable aquaplaning resistance being its main strength. Shows significant limitations in wet handling and braking, with extended stopping distances that raise safety concerns. Dry performance is similarly compromised with borderline handling characteristics. Off-road capability is merely adequate. Despite the attractive price, the compromises in safety-relevant characteristics make it difficult to recommend for daily use.
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10th: Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure

Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure
  • 255/55 R18 109H
  • EU Label: D/D/B 7
  • 3PMSF: no
  • Price: 670.00
Test#ResultBestDifference%
Dry Braking10th42.2 M33.2 M+9 M78.67%
Dry Handling10th102.3 Km/H108.1 Km/H-5.8 Km/H94.63%
Wet Braking10th65.4 M46.8 M+18.6 M71.56%
Wet Handling10th75.5 Km/H86.6 Km/H-11.1 Km/H87.18%
Wet Circle10th23.27 s20.18 s+3.09 s86.72%
Straight Aqua10th72.2 Km/H87.8 Km/H-15.6 Km/H82.23%
Curved Aquaplaning10th1.3 m/sec22.74 m/sec2-1.44 m/sec247.45%
Gravel Handling2nd60.9 Km/H61.2 Km/H-0.3 Km/H99.51%
Gravel Traction8th10360 N12150 N-1790 N85.27%
Sand Traction1st11510 N100%
1st1.51 s100%
Noise10th65.2 dB62.1 dB+3.1 dB95.25%
Rolling Resistance10th9.66 kg / t6.23 kg / t+3.43 kg / t64.49%
The Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure is a specialized off-road tyre that excels in its intended environment but struggles on paved roads. Features a robust profile that's highly resistant to punctures and cuts from sharp rocks and it delivers the best traction on grass and sand among all tested tyres. However, it shows major deficiencies in wet performance with significantly longer braking distances and poor aquaplaning resistance. Dry handling and braking are similarly compromised. While excellent for dedicated off-road use, it's described as "completely unsuitable for everyday traffic" by the testers.
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