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'26#2The quietest tyres you can get based on interior and exterior noise measurements from independent test organizations.
This ranking measures the quietness of summer tyres by evaluating two key noise-related properties: exterior noise, which reflects how much sound the tyre generates outside the vehicle, and interior noise, indicating the level of sound transmitted inside the cabin. These noise measurements come from independent test organizations such as AutoBild, ADAC, and AutoExpress, ensuring unbiased and consistent results. While no explicit weights are assigned, both exterior and interior noise scores contribute equally to the overall ranking score, highlighting tyres that perform well in minimizing noise both for the driver and the environment. The scores are aggregated from multiple reputable sources, providing a comprehensive view of each tyre's acoustic performance.

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'26#1The results reveal a strong presence of premium segment tyres dominating the quietest summer tyre rankings, with Bridgestone Potenza Sport leading the pack thanks to its exceptional interior noise score of 92.5 and solid exterior noise performance. Hankook Ventus Prime3 K125 and Michelin Primacy 4 follow closely, demonstrating that top-tier manufacturers prioritize acoustic comfort alongside other performance factors. Interestingly, budget-friendly options like the Maxxis Victra Sport 5 also rank impressively high, challenging the notion that quieter tyres must come at a premium price. The field is relatively tight at the top, with scores ranging from 79.6 to 82.4 among the top five, indicating nuanced differences in noise reduction technologies. Upper-middle segment tyres like the Falken ZIEX ZE310 Ecorun also perform well, offering a balance between affordability and quietness. Overall, the ranking highlights that while premium tyres tend to excel, some mid-range and budget models deliver surprisingly competitive quietness.
For drivers prioritizing a quiet ride, this ranking provides valuable guidance on tyres that minimize both interior and exterior noise. Choosing tyres like the Bridgestone Potenza Sport or Michelin Primacy 4 can significantly enhance cabin comfort, especially on longer journeys or urban environments where noise pollution matters. However, quieter tyres may sometimes involve trade-offs, such as slightly higher rolling resistance or different grip characteristics, so it’s important to consider your driving needs holistically. Budget-conscious buyers can also find quieter options like the Maxxis Victra Sport 5, which offers good noise performance without a premium price tag. This ranking is most relevant for those who value a peaceful driving experience, including commuters and those sensitive to road noise, but it should be balanced with other tyre attributes like safety and handling for the best overall performance.