Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV

The Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Tyre review data from 28 tyre reviews averaging 75% over 524,794 miles driven, and 5 tests with an average result of 2nd.

Dry Grip 83%
Wet Grip 77%
Road Feedback 76%
Handling 74%
Wear 68%
Comfort 75%
Buy again 70%

First On MarketSeptember 2017
Wheel Size16 - 20"
Width215 - 265mm
Profile50 - 65
Rolling ResistanceA - D
Wet GripB - C
Noise (dB)67 - 71
Winter RatingNot Winter Rated

The EfficientGrip SUV is ranked 17th of 31 Summer Premium Touring tyres.

This tyre has been replaced by the Goodyear EfficientGrip 2 SUV.

Tests Included

5

Best Result

1st

Worst Result

3rd

Average Result

2nd

Latest Tyre Test Results

2018 All Road 265/60 R18 4x4 Tyre Test
3rd of 8 tyres
  • Good handling in the dry and wet, good lateral stability and steering response, good comfort levels.
  • Average traction in mud.
  • Recommended.
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2017 ADAC SUV Summer Tyre Test
1st of 15 tyres
  • Very balanced SUV summer tyre, with top marks in the wet and strong in the dry
  • None mentioned
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2018 Tyre Tests

2017 Tyre Tests

2016 Tyre Tests

SizeFuelWetNoise
16 inch
215/65R16 102 H XLAB70
215/65R16 98 HBB69
215/65R16 102 H XLAB70
17 inch
255/65R17 110 HCB70
255/65R17 110 HCB70
215/60R17 96 HCB70
18 inch
225/60R18 100 VCB70
19 inch
225/55R19 99 VCC67
225/55R19 99 VDC71
225/55R19 99 VCB69
20 inch
265/50R20 107 TDB71
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Questions and Answers for the Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV

2016-05-10 - Hi, which Is better for normal use on the road for my Land Rover Freelander TD4 2.2 4x4? : - Goodyear Efficientgrip Suv 235/65 r17 104v m+s. ( E - C - 67db ) - Hankook DynaproHP2 (RA33) 235/65 r17 108v m+s. ( C - B - 70db ) By label it seems to be better Hankook, but by some tests (Auto Bild and others) it seems to be better Goodyear, so i don't understand which Is better. Perhaps they are similar on the same level, so it is preferible Hankook because the price Is lower. Or not? I wait your opinion, thank you. Best regards.

Unfortunately without direct experience of either tyre, like yourself we have to default to user reviews and tyre tests. Both tyres will be excellent tyres, Goodyear are one of the best tyre manufacturers in the world, and Hankook have recently been making some incredible tyres. We suggest reading the reviews and finding the tyre with the balance of performance that suits your driving style and usage.


2017-05-28 - for goodyear efficient SUV 4x4 215/60 17 what is the correct tyre pressure? Tks

The tyre pressure for the Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV is vehicle and load specific. The correct tyre pressure for your vehicle can usually be found on a sticker in the door shut of the driver's door, or in the manufacturer's handbook.


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Size Price Range  
215/60 R17 £122.99 - £139.37 (5 Prices) Compare Prices >>
215/65 R16 £105.99 - £148.22 (9 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 7 tyre sizes - View all.

Top 3 Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV Reviews

Given 52% while driving a Honda CR V III (225/65 R17) on mostly motorways for 69 easy going miles
1. grip wet and dry road performance are good
2. The performance of the fuel in the 90KM / H no significant difference can reach 16KM / L, but in the dry ground , the speed at 110KM fuel consumption is reduced to less than the speed 12KM / L, wet pavement performance is up to 15KM / L, the overall fuel consumption for the project performance is not satisfactory. increase fuel consumption by 25%.
3. In the comfort of the project , there is no better than the original tire performance , but it is easy to noisy vibration .
4. The wear rate performance is good, but because of an increase of 25 % of fuel consumption , will spend more money on the part of oil resources .

Overall, if both run on a wet road is safe and appropriate , on a dry road surface noise is adversely on fuel consumption and comfort
Helpful 160 - tyre reviewed on September 12, 2016
Given 81% while driving a Honda 1.6 I DTEC (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
These tyres replaced my Continental Crosscontact LX tyres. First impression is a smooth, easy ride with less road noise. Tyres feel great!
Helpful 57 - tyre reviewed on April 8, 2020
Given 84% while driving a Volkswagen TOUAREG V6 TDI (255/55 R18) on a combination of roads for 5,000 spirited miles
Put a set of these on my 2016 VW Touareg and very impressed, handle great, plenty of grip, look great, seem to be wearing well, low noise, protect the rim. Not finding any negatives so far, highly recommend.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on October 27, 2021
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Latest Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV Reviews

Given 79% while driving a Dacia Duster 4x4 (215/60 R17) on mostly town for 62,000 spirited miles
I'm very impressed with these tires. They offer excellent grip on dry tarmac, good to average grip in wet conditions, but they tend to aquaplane toward the end of their lifespan. The wear was fantastic; however, the only downside was that they tended to pick up screws and nails, with about 10-12 incidents.
Helpful 0 - tyre reviewed on October 7, 2024
Given 63% while driving a Nissan Xterra (265/75 R16) on mostly town for 200 spirited miles
Just bought these in the Mid East for a Nissan Xterra Off-Road. Was looking for something more off-road oriented but they hardly ever have this size in stock here. Since rain was forecast for the first time in the year and the wife and kid were using this car I pulled the trigger and bought these. Previous tyres were downright dangerous on wet, genuinely like driving on slush at best. (Dunlop Grandtrek AT22). Comfort is okay, its somewhat better than previously but with this size sidewall and being a soft sidewall I was expecting more comfort. Noise levels seem to be a bit higher actually. Grip levels are massively increased though. The rain didn't show up so haven't tried that yet, but on dry roads now, I haven't found the limit yet as I'm now rather concerned about accidentally rolling the car since the car isn't losing its grip when it formerly would but instead has a massive amount of body roll (it's a tall 4x4). I'm sure I'll get the courage eventually.. Previously though I'd be dramatically squealing around with loads of understeer and no worries about rolling the car. Also no longer able to spin the rear tyres from a standing start. Previously that would happen anytime I applied full throttle. Both with and without holding the brakes. Looking forward to the expected improvements in the wet, that was the main purpose of the purchase of these tyres anyway. No off-road experience yet, will update when I've tried in the soft sand. Worried about the soft sidewalls though with low pressures, both for a puncture or the tyre slipping off the rim. Will post a new review when I've had more time to thoroughly test them.
Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on October 12, 2021
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Given 81% while driving a Suzuki grand vitara (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
These tyres are good on the road, they track very well with no road noise, the only downside for me is that i find the ride a bit hard on the road. Off road these tyres are not very good as you would expect, they have not got the tread for mud, but saying that as long as you don't do serious off roading you will never get stuck if your vehicle is 4x4 anyway.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on May 21, 2021
Given 83% while driving a Honda 1.6 I DTEC (225/65 R17) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
Nice ride. Lots of dry and wet grip. Noise is OK, as well as consumption. Replaced Continental's and these offer more grip and better road response.
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on May 6, 2021
Given 81% while driving a Nissan patrool y61 (265/70 R18) on mostly motorways for 38,000 spirited miles
Changed to Goodyear EfficientGrip SUV from the Dunlop Grandtrek AT22. I could not believe how different the car drove. With the Dunlop's I always had problems, especially on wet roads. The Goodyear's were good in dry and wet and more comfortable. I had more confidence driving the car, as the tires gave me a better feeling of the car, on wet and dry surface. One time while raining, on the motorway the car in front of me started rotating while breaking due to the slippery pavement and I could break without problems. I didn't hit the car, but the car that followed me hit me as it also couldn't stop due to the slippery road. The only downside is that the tire lasted only 38,000 miles (61,000 Km). I went to change the tires and wanted to fit the same, but unfortunately they weren't available. I fitted the Michelin Primacy SUV instead as they were recommended. Let see if they will be as good as the Goodyear's.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on March 30, 2021
Given 81% while driving a Honda CRV (225/65 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Great all round tyre really. Not the sportiest but decent road-holding and not too squidgy. Good wet grip too, and also performed well in light snow. Noise and comfort seem particularly good. They are a better in every department than the Continental 4x4 contact that they replaced, including fuel efficiency. Not had long enough to comment on wear yet.
Helpful 30 - tyre reviewed on February 9, 2021
Given 84% while driving a Toyota RAV4 (235/55 R18) on for 20,000 average miles
This is the third car I've fitted with these tyres (2 Volvo Estates and a RAV4) and have now driven a total of over 100,000 miles on them. I appreciate we don't get extremes of weather here in the UK, but I've never had a grip problem on the wet roads of North Wales and I don't find the road noise excessive either (despite some reviews mentioning noise). I am comfortable in recommending these tyres for everyday driving during all 4 seasons.
Helpful 43 - tyre reviewed on January 3, 2020
Honda CRV (225/60 R18 H) on a combination of roads for 35,000 average miles
I have done nearly 56,000km with this set (3 years), every 20,000km I put the front-back and vice versa. Very happy with dry and wet grip, snow grip is relatively poor. They are getting worn now so next set will be an all weather set, since I seldom need the snow grip.
Helpful 41 - tyre reviewed on August 22, 2019
Given 76% while driving a Mazda CX7 (235/60 R18) on mostly town for 35,000 spirited miles
These lasted 4 year, 55k km ~35k Miles.
Quiet and comfortable, but not lasting very long.
Decent dry/wet grip.
Helpful 38 - tyre reviewed on April 24, 2019
Given 87% while driving a Honda 1.6 I DTEC (225/65 R17) on mostly country roads for 43,000 average miles
Got over 43k out it tyres
Helpful 64 - tyre reviewed on October 4, 2018
Given 41% while driving a Ford Everest (265/50 R20) on mostly town for 42,000 easy going miles
I have had the New Ford Everest fitted with these tyres and i have some concerns. The car is sitting on 42000 km and they are begining to flake. The handling on the car does concerns me as the grip is not what I expected. Noise level is good, very comfortable drive but on turning corners or slightly curved roads i am careful. I find the rubber compound to soft for the vehicle and as mentioned earlier, flaking is slight.
Helpful 58 - tyre reviewed on December 22, 2017
Given 51% while driving a Honda CRV (225/65 R17) on a combination of roads for 30,000 average miles
Scarily poor wet grip, will spin in 3rd gear and every junction and that's driving normally. Only positive is very hard wearing
Helpful 31 - tyre reviewed on December 5, 2017