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'25#1Best tyres on wet roads based on tests and reviews, including aquaplaning, braking, handling and overall safety.
This ranking evaluates the best all-season tyres specifically for wet road performance, focusing on key safety and handling characteristics in rainy conditions. The scores are derived from independent test organizations such as ADAC, AutoBild, and AutoExpress, which conduct rigorous assessments. The ranking incorporates multiple wet-weather properties including aquaplaning resistance both crosswise and longitudinally, wet braking distance, cornering on wet circles, wet handling (both subjective and objective measurements), wet safety, and wet side guidance. Among these, wet braking, wet handling, and longitudinal aquaplaning resistance carry the most weight, each contributing approximately 30 points to the overall score, reflecting their critical importance to wet grip and control. Other factors like aquaplaning-cross, wet circle cornering, wet safety, and wet side guide each add smaller but meaningful contributions, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of a tyre’s wet-road capabilities.

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'25#2The results reveal a strong dominance by premium segment tyres, with nine out of the top ten coming from this category, underscoring the advanced technology and compound quality typically found in higher-end products. Leading the pack is the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3, which achieves an impressive 92.5 ranking score thanks to its balanced excellence in aquaplaning resistance, wet braking, and handling, delivering all-season safety combined with sporty comfort. Close behind, the Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-2 impresses with perfect wet side guidance and strong braking scores, while the Vredestein Quatrac shines with outstanding wet handling and low rolling resistance claims. Bridgestone’s Turanza All Season 6 and Continental’s AllSeasonContact 2 round out the top five, each offering a blend of exceptional wet grip and safety. Notably, the upper-middle segment is represented by the Hankook Kinergy 4S2 X H750A at sixth place, demonstrating good value with balanced wet performance. The field is relatively tight among the top contenders, with scores ranging from 86.6 to 92.5, indicating competitive technology among premium tyres. There are few surprises in terms of budget tyres outperforming premium, highlighting the challenge of excelling in wet conditions without premium compounds and design.
For drivers prioritizing wet-weather safety, this ranking is highly relevant as it emphasizes braking distance, aquaplaning resistance, and handling on wet roads. If wet braking is your main concern, tyres like the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 and Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-2 offer excellent stopping power. Those seeking a sporty yet safe ride in all seasons may prefer the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3, which balances comfort with dynamic handling. However, it’s important to consider potential trade-offs: tyres excelling in wet grip may sometimes produce more road noise or have slightly higher rolling resistance. For everyday drivers in rainy climates, investing in premium all-season tyres with strong wet performance scores can significantly enhance safety and confidence. Conversely, if you rarely encounter heavy rain or aquaplaning risk, you might prioritize other factors like longevity or dry-road comfort. Ultimately, understanding which wet performance aspects matter most to your driving conditions will guide the best tyre choice from this ranking.