Vredestein Ultrac Vorti R

The Vredestein Ultrac Vorti R is a Extreme Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 8 tyre reviews averaging 85% over 26,280 miles driven, and 4 tests with an average result of 5th.

Dry Grip 90%
Wet Grip 76%
Road Feedback 92%
Handling 85%
Wear 85%
Comfort 87%
Buy again 80%

First On MarketApril 2014
Wheel Size19 - 21"
Width235 - 305mm
Profile25 - 35
Rolling ResistanceC - D
Wet GripB - C
Noise (dB)71 - 72
Winter RatingNot Winter Rated

The Ultrac Vorti R is ranked 4th of 33 Summer Extreme Performance tyres.

This tyre has been replaced by the Vredestein Ultrac Vorti R Plus.

Tests Included

4

Best Result

4th

Worst Result

6th

Average Result

5th

Latest Tyre Test Results

2021 Auto Bild UUHP Summer Tyre Test
5th of 9 tyres
  • The Vorti R is a good performance tyre with sporty handling, precise steering, short dry braking distances, and a good price to performance ratio.
  • Slightly longer braking distances in the wet, increased rolling resistance.
  • Recommended.
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2019 Sport Auto 20 Inch UHP Tyre Test
6th of 8 tyres
  • Short dry braking, good dry handling.
  • Average aquaplaning resistance, long wet braking.
  • Conditionally Recommended.
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2018 Auto Bild 20 inch UHP Tyre Test
4th of 8 tyres
  • Excellent dry performance, sporty handling with good steering response. Quiet.
  • Average aquaplaning.
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2016 Tyre Tests

SizeFuelWetNoise
19 inch
235/35 ZR 19 (91Y) XLDC71
235/35 ZR 19 (91Y) XLDC71
20 inch
305/30 ZR 20 (103Y) XLDB72
305/30 ZR 20 (103Y) XLDB72
295/25 ZR 20 (95Y) XLCC72
295/25 ZR 20 (95Y) XLCC72
21 inch
245/30 ZR 21 (91Y) XLDB71
245/30 ZR 21 (91Y) XLDB71
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2022-05-24 - Has anyone fit these to a rear wheel drive car pushing more than 200BHP. If so, how was the experience in the wet?

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Top 3 Vredestein Ultrac Vorti R Reviews

(225/45 R17) on for 0 miles
Hate Ultrac Vorti R plus on our Leon Cupra R. Now on our Mustang and 124 Spider. For me the best price performance you can buy!
Helpful 21 - tyre reviewed on October 16, 2023
Given 71% while driving a Skoda (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Using it on a 300+ hp Octavia 3 1.8 tsi remapped with a bigger turbo etc etc .
For the price I paid this is what I will get I understand that .
Good tyre nothing wrong with it .
But if ur doing anything above 240 plus horses go the Michelin PS4 way .
Gets a lil scary in the wet .
Helpful 22 - tyre reviewed on July 10, 2023
Given 84% while driving a SEAT Leon Cupra 290 (235/35 R19) on mostly country roads for 11,000 spirited miles
Great performing tyre. Losing grip towards end of life and spinning up more now on take off as they have hit 2.5mm but overall great tyre Easy seen 11000 miles of mixed driving with some hard miles in there Replacing with another set which says it all really. Rears still have approx 4.5mm on them and fronts about 2.5mm. Continental sport contact 6 lasted about 8000 miles
Helpful 31 - tyre reviewed on November 20, 2021
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Given 91% while driving a Vauxhall vectra vxr 280bhp (235/35 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 30 average miles
I bought a Vectra B GSi 2.5 V6 (Facelift) with these already fitted in about 2005, I had not previously heard of them but now I won't fit any other tyre brand to my cars. I have recommended them to anyone I know that asks me (I'm a mechanic) and as I look after all the vehicles in my family, I obviously only fit these as they are ready for changing. The handling at the limit score I gave is at MY limit, I always remove my tyres at 3mm in winter (all 4) and 2.5mm in summer, I never run tyres to the markers as this is the MINIMUM for safety and I my own vehicles are always high powered. I have never once felt like I was in trouble with these tyres fitted and as for handling, my own opinion is why risk a change when these have performed at an outstanding level. This may just be how I am personally, but I check my tyre pressures sometimes 4 times in a week depending on how many miles I have been doing, I check them after EVERY long motorway journey (say over 100 miles or more) and keep them supple with conditioners after washing (the outlay is a no brainer to keep the outer walls from drying out in direct sun if nothing else) I have had a Vectra VXR now for over 10 years, I changed the Conti's to 'VRed's' as soon as they were ready and apart from a friend offering me a set of two Conti Sport Contacts for a price I wasn't able to refuse, I have only had Vred's on. I do all kinds of mileage, motorway as well as city and just occasionally when there is no risk to any other road user I have a little 'play' and put her through her paces ... these tyres IMO are as crucial to the vehicle (and my peace of mind) as the suspension and steering ... I get about a bit with mixed mileage, the last set changed - rear are still on at 4.5mm and 30,000 miles - front JUST changed, I removed the Reds after 23,500 miles at 3mm and put aforementioned Conti's on, I removed those at 15,500 miles with 3mm left ... Overall opinion ... The most UNDERRATED tyre on the market ... These are Very High Performance tyres masquerading as a better than mid range tyre ... but Shhh .. or the price will go up !!
Helpful 32 - tyre reviewed on May 29, 2020
Alfa Romeo (235/35 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 250 spirited miles
Having heard very good things about Vredestein tyres, I thought I'd give these a try. Being about £120 a corner delivered, they are far cheaper than the Michelin PS4S, which they are on a par with in a few dry performance tests.

After a few hundred miles on the front axle of my 285bhp Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV, I can safely say they grip like the car is on rails and the feedback is excellent. Wet grip is also very good. The tyres are fairly quiet and the sidewalls very stiff meaning feedback is good but comfort on motorways is not affected. They have much more feedback than the already decent Uniroyal RS3's I had on before thanks to being a bit stiffer. For about £120 for a 19" tyre, these are definitely worth the money, and I will probably get them for the back wheels as well when the time comes.

They also come with rim protection and are quite a good looking tyre with the carbon fibre look sidewalls.
Helpful 32 - tyre reviewed on April 3, 2018
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Given 87% while driving a Vauxhall Astra VXR (235/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 12,000 spirited miles
Great tyre I have always used the vorti so when the r came out I had to stick a set on. Great road feedback and superb grip in the dry and wet grip more than enough to challenge compettiters. Even on my front wheel drive astra vxr with 300bhp they grip when pulling away hard and cornering. Due another set now seen about 12000miles out of a set of fronts which I think is great.
Love these tyres so much I have put them on my other car too. You won't be disappointed.
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on March 21, 2018
Given 90% while driving a Honda Civic Type R (235/35 R19 V) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
I've been looking for a decent price quality ultra performance tyre for quite some time now.
Initally the choice was between the Micheling PS4S, or the Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R.
Then I read the articles about the normal Ultrac Vorti, which were very positive.

Since the Vorti R is rather new, and not a lot of reviews are available yet, I decided to give it a try as a guinea pig.
After all one tyre is 50 pounds cheaper than the Michelin so its worth the try.

Immediately I could feel the tyres reacted lighter and more direct than the OEM Continental CS6's.
Comfort is a lot better, especially on the speed bumps.
Dry grip was not that great in the beginning, but now after 200 miles, they are really excellent, as good as the CS6.
The big difference is in the cornering, you have a lot more feeling with the tyre and you get more confidence taking the corners at higher speeds than with my CS6's.
Also the car reacts a bit quicker, due to the tyre weighing a bit less than others.

So far i'm excited of this new tyre of Vredestein, I would advice everybody to try them.
Next I will try the Michelin PS4S's so I can compare them with my Vredesteins, but they would have to be a lot in wear to justify the much higher price.
Helpful 47 - tyre reviewed on October 18, 2017