The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is the latest maximum performance summer tyre in the famous Asymmetric range. The new Asym 6 builds on the exceptional performance of the Asymmetric 5 by improving the dry performance, wet braking, wet handling, and a new lowers rolling resistance meaning this tyre is also EV ready.
Tyre review data from 125 tyre reviews averaging 86% over 605,086 miles driven, and 14 tests with an average result of 2nd.
First On Market | October 2021 |
Wheel Size | 17 - 23" |
Width | 205 - 325mm |
Profile | 30 - 65 |
Rolling Resistance | A - D |
Wet Grip | A - B |
Noise (dB) | 68 - 72 |
Winter Rating | Not Winter Rated |
The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is ranked 8th of 78 Summer Max Performance tyres.
This tyre replaced the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5.
In Depth Tyre Comparisons
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Summary
The Goodyear Eagle Asymmetric 6 is an outstanding tyre that finished second overall by a slim margin. It excelled in dry conditions, topping the table in dry braking and handling. The tyre also performed well in wet conditions, jointly leading in wet cornering. It demonstrated consistent behavior across all conditions, providing a safe, understeer-led balance and good responsiveness. While it scored mid-pack in some wet tests, it remained competitive. The tyre offered good ride quality, though some road noise was noted. It also achieved an excellent third place in rolling resistance, contributing to its well-rounded performance.
Results
The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 achieved an overall score of 99.9%, priced at £105.08. It dominated dry performance, ranking 1st in both dry braking and dry handling (100% each). In wet conditions, it tied for 1st in wet cornering (100%), but ranked 5th in wet braking (96.70%) and wet handling (98.60%). The tyre performed well in aquaplaning tests, ranking 4th in curved aquaplaning (91.80%) and 7th in straight aquaplaning (96.70%). It excelled in rolling resistance, ranking 3rd (94.00%), but scored lower in cabin noise, ranking 7th (94.00%).
.Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
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17 inch | |||
205/50R17 93 Y XL | C | A | 69 |
215/45R17 87 Y | C | A | 69 |
215/45R17 91 Y XL | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 91 Y | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 94 Y XL | C | A | 69 |
225/50R17 94 Y | C | A | 69 |
225/50R17 98 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
225/60R17 99 Y | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 94 W XL | A | A | 69 |
225/45R17 91 Y | C | A | 69 |
215/45R17 91 Y XL | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 94 W XL | A | A | 69 |
225/45R17 91 Y | C | A | 69 |
18 inch | |||
245/45R18 100 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
255/35R18 94 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
225/40R18 92 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
245/40R18 93 Y | C | A | 70 |
245/40R18 97 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
225/40R18 92 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
225/40R18 92 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
255/35R18 94 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
235/60R18 107 W XL | C | A | 70 |
19 inch | |||
235/35R19 91 Y XL | C | A | 69 |
20 inch | |||
255/45R20 105 Y XL | A | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 V XL | A | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 V XL | A | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 V XL | A | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 V XL | A | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 T XL | B | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 T XL | B | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
255/45R20 105 Y XL | A | A | 70 |
2022-08-14 - Has anyone compared these to the supersports? Currently running f1 supersports all round on a vauxhall astra mk5 vxr, 280bhp front wheel drive, tempted to give these a try as the car is only a daily with occasional spirited back road driving, one thing that made me go for the supersports was the firm sidewall as I previously ran rainsport 3s and the handling was terrible due to the soft sidewalls so not wanting to loose the sidewall feeling of the supersports
We've not directly compared the Asym 6 to the F1 SuperSport but he educated guess is that while the asymmetric 6 will feel miles better than the RainSport 3 - a tyre notoriously soft on the sidewall, the F1 SuperSport should still have the edge in dry handling. These will be better in the wet, more comfortable etc.
2022-05-30 - Does this tyre work on an M135 xdrive (2013) with serial wheels (summer)?
If you can find the size needed then the Asymmetric 6 will be a good match for your M135.
2022-10-31 - Does the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymetric 6 tyre have a rim protector?
Rim protection can vary on tyre size, but the sizes of the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 we've worked with have had a small rim protector.
2023-01-07 - Has anyone else noticed a worsening of fuel economy with the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6. I had 4 fitted (Audi Q3) and its coincided with a significant fuel economy reduction (approx. 15%)?
What tyre did you replace? A worn tyre has around 15% better rolling resistance due to lower tread depth, so if you replaced something similar, that might explain the drop.
2023-04-05 - Any idea on how thesel hold up with light track work? Heading to the Nurburgring in June and wanted to fit a set of F1 Supersports, however they have been out of stock in 245/35/18 since October, so looking for an alternative for my 2013 M135i
The Asym 6 does not take heat as well as the SuperSport, but it's still reasonable good for its category. If your driving style is VERY aggressive on track they might not be the correct tyre for you, however the 'Ring has quite a low grip surface and long straights there's a good chance they'll be ok.
2023-08-08 - What would be best for a Audi a4 225 50 17 for comfort and noise the Asym 6 or the efficientgrip performance 2?
The EfficientGrip Performance 2 is more oriented towards comfort and noise.
2023-09-26 - Im due to change my RFT`s on my 2009 330i M Sport Coupe Auto. Is this a good idea? My choice would be to change to Goodyear Asym 5 or 6. Or PS4s. Which do you consider would suit the car better. Im running on 19" rims with 225/35`s front and 255/30`s rear. I had Asym 5`s on my 330i Ci which were brilliant. Dont do any spirited driving any more. Too old for that now (70). Safety and comfort is more desirable, specially when I have "miss Daisy" with me !!!
The largest percentage of people I see moving away from runflat tyres on BMWs move to the Asymmetric range and really enjoy the switch, so it seems this would be a good choice for you!
2024-03-17 - Can’t find manufacturer specifications so I hope you can help. Do 235/45/18 Goodyears fit on a 7 inch rim?
Yes they would fit however they would be slightly pinched as that is outside of specification for that size, a 235/45 R18 should be fitted to a 7.5-9 inch wide wheel with an 8 being the sweet spot.
2024-06-10 - Would the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 be a good choice for MX5 MK3.75 2LTR Sportek.
Yes it would be.
2024-06-10 - Which would be best on a mx5 3.75 2lt sportex michelin ps5 or goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 6
We would pick the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 for an MX5.
2024-06-30 - I consider buying a set of Asymmetric 6 or Michelin PS4s for a Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio. Which one do you think is better considering I live in a climate where there are 10 °C in morning/during night and 30-40 °C during the day and it is raining once few weeks, but when it does, it raines very hard. I am not going to track but I have a more sporty driving style. I plan on using them for autumn as well, when it is raining more often and there are even 5 °C in the morning and 25-30 during day. What do you think?
Of the two I would probably opt for the Goodyear as it's slightly more direct, however both tyres will likely feel less dynamic than the OE Pirelli. They will offer much more grip in cold / wet conditions though.
Size | Price Range | |
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215/45 R17 | £126.94 - £139.14 (3 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/40 R18 | £100.08 - £123.02 (5 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/45 R17 | £94.52 - £105.10 (7 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/45 R18 | £142.32 - £165.35 (4 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
235/45 R17 | £115.04 - £137.31 (6 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
235/45 R18 | £152.02 - £194.14 (7 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
245/45 R18 | £145.01 - £160.69 (3 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
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