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'25#1Best overall handling tyres based on wet and dry handling, steering response and lateral grip from independent test organizations.
This ranking evaluates the best handling all-season tyres based on a combination of key performance factors that influence driving dynamics and safety. The scores are compiled from independent test organizations including respected names like ADAC, Auto Bild, and Auto Express, ensuring unbiased and reliable results. The main criteria considered are wet handling, dry handling, and dry steering response, all critical for precise control in various road conditions. Wet handling measures how well a tyre grips and maneuvers on wet surfaces, while dry handling assesses its performance on dry roads. Dry steering response evaluates the tyre’s responsiveness to steering inputs, reflecting agility and driver feedback. Objective measurements supplement subjective assessments for wet and dry handling, providing a balanced and comprehensive picture of tyre behavior. Although exact weights are not specified, wet and dry handling clearly dominate the overall ranking score, as these properties most directly affect cornering stability and safety. The ranking covers 31 tyres, mostly from the premium segment, reflecting a focus on tyres designed for high performance and all-season versatility.

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'24#9The results reveal a strong dominance of premium segment tyres in the top ranks, with Pirelli, Continental, Michelin, Vredestein, and Bridgestone leading the pack. The Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 tops the list with an impressive 90.4 score, praised for combining all-season safety with sporty comfort. Continental’s AllSeasonContact 2 closely follows, excelling particularly in wet handling with a 91.6 score, highlighting its confident grip in challenging conditions. Michelin’s CrossClimate+ stands out for its balanced dry handling and objective test scores, offering a well-rounded performance. Vredestein’s Quatrac and Bridgestone’s Turanza All Season 6 also demonstrate strong wet grip and balanced handling, reinforcing the premium segment’s focus on safety and performance. Notably, the upper-middle segment is represented by Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750 at rank 7, showing competitive dry handling but comparatively lower objective wet handling scores, indicating a slight gap versus premium rivals. The field is relatively tight among the top five, with scores ranging from 86.3 to 90.4, suggesting fierce competition at the high end. There are no major surprises of budget tyres outperforming premium ones, confirming that investment in premium tyres generally yields superior handling capabilities.
For drivers prioritizing handling in all-season tyres, focusing on wet and dry handling performance is essential as these directly impact vehicle control and safety in everyday driving scenarios. When choosing a tyre from this ranking, consider that excellent wet handling often comes with trade-offs such as slightly increased road noise or rolling resistance, although the top premium tyres manage these compromises well. Dry steering response is also important for those seeking precise and agile driving feel, especially in sporty or dynamic driving styles. This ranking is most relevant for drivers who want confident handling year-round without switching tyres seasonally, particularly in regions with variable weather conditions. Buyers should weigh the benefits of premium tyres like the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 or Continental AllSeasonContact 2 against their budget, as these models offer the best balance of safety, performance, and comfort. For those on a tighter budget or less demanding driving needs, tyres like the Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750 offer respectable handling but may not match the refinement of premium options.