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'25#1Best tyres for dry roads based on tests and reviews.
This ranking evaluates the best all-season tyres specifically for their dry-road performance, focusing on how well they handle and respond in dry conditions. The scores are derived from a combination of several key test properties: dry braking, dry handling (both subjective and objective measurements), dry lane changing, dry safety, and dry steering response. Among these, dry braking, dry handling, and dry handling measured objectively carry the most weight, each contributing 30 points to the overall score, while dry lane changing, dry safety, and dry steering response each contribute 10 points. This weighted approach ensures that the tyres’ ability to stop quickly and maintain control during cornering and maneuvers is prioritized. The data used to calculate these scores come from independent and reputable test organizations such as ADAC, AutoBild, and Reifentester, ensuring unbiased and thorough evaluations across a broad range of conditions and testing protocols.

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'24#9The results reveal a clear dominance of premium segment tyres in dry handling performance, with eight out of the top ten ranked tyres belonging to this category. Leading the pack is the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3, scoring an impressive 92.6 overall, excelling particularly in dry braking with a 94.5 score and strong handling at 88.7. Close behind are the Michelin CrossClimate+ and Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6, both scoring above 90, demonstrating a well-rounded balance of dry braking and handling capabilities. Notably, the Michelin CrossClimate+ stands out with high objective dry handling and lane change scores, reflecting its precise control and stability. The upper-middle segment is represented by the Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750 and Kleber Quadraxer 3, which, while not topping the charts, deliver competitive handling scores and offer strong value, particularly for drivers seeking a balance between cost and performance. The field shows a moderate spread, with top tyres clustered closely in the 90+ range, indicating a competitive market where top performers are finely differentiated. The presence of budget-friendly options like Kleber in the top ten suggests that premium performance in dry handling is not exclusively reserved for the highest-priced tyres.
For drivers who prioritize dry-road handling, focusing on tyres with high scores in dry braking and dry handling is essential, as these directly impact safety and driving confidence on dry surfaces. However, it’s important to consider potential trade-offs; for instance, some tyres that excel in dry handling may perform less optimally in wet or winter conditions, or may be noisier or less durable. The top-ranked Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 offers sporty comfort alongside dry handling prowess, making it ideal for drivers seeking a blend of safety and driving enjoyment. Those on a tighter budget might consider upper-middle segment tyres like the Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750, which still provide strong dry handling without the premium price tag. Ultimately, this ranking is most relevant for drivers who frequently drive in dry conditions and want tyres that maximize grip, steering precision, and braking performance to enhance both safety and driving dynamics.