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'25#1Bad experience or just scared of aquaplaning? Don't worry, these tyres will keep you safe - selected based on test and reviews.
This ranking specifically measures the anti-aquaplaning performance of all-season tyres, focusing on two key aspects: aquaplaning-longitudinal, which assesses a tyre's ability to maintain grip and control when driving straight through standing water, and aquaplaning-cross, which evaluates stability and traction when cornering on wet surfaces. Both properties are critical for safety in wet conditions, as they directly influence how well a tyre can resist hydroplaning risks. The scores presented here are aggregates derived from multiple independent and reputable test organizations, including ADAC, AutoBild, and TyreReviews, ensuring a broad and unbiased evaluation. Although no explicit weights are assigned to these two criteria, the final ranking score reflects a balanced consideration of both longitudinal and lateral aquaplaning resistance, emphasizing comprehensive wet-weather safety.

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'22#5The results highlight a strong dominance by premium segment tyres, with seven of the top ten coming from this category. The Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 leads the pack with an impressive ranking score of 93.4, excelling in both longitudinal (92.9) and cross aquaplaning (92) tests, reinforcing its expert claim of delivering all-season safety combined with sporty comfort. Notably, the upper-middle segment is represented well by Hankook's Kinergy 4S2 H750, which secures second place with a solid 86.2 score, showcasing that strong aquaplaning resistance isn't exclusive to premium brands. Goodyear’s Vector 4Seasons Gen-2 and Bridgestone’s Turanza All Season 6 also feature prominently, reflecting the consistent performance of established premium manufacturers. The field shows a moderate spread in scores, with a clear gap between the top-ranked Pirelli and others, indicating that while many tyres provide good resistance to aquaplaning, a few models stand out significantly. There are no major surprises in terms of budget tyres outperforming premium ones; instead, the ranking confirms that investment in premium tyres often correlates with better wet-weather safety.
For drivers prioritizing aquaplaning resistance, selecting tyres with high scores in both longitudinal and cross aquaplaning is essential, as this directly impacts safety during heavy rain and wet road conditions. The top-ranked Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 is an excellent choice for those seeking premium performance and confidence in wet weather. However, buyers should consider potential trade-offs such as cost and ride comfort, as some high-performance tyres may be slightly noisier or have higher rolling resistance. The Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750 offers a compelling balance for those looking for strong wet grip at a more accessible price point. This ranking is particularly relevant for drivers in regions prone to frequent rain or standing water on roads, where aquaplaning poses a significant hazard. Ultimately, combining aquaplaning resistance with other factors like overall grip, wear, and noise will ensure the best all-around tyre choice for year-round safety and comfort.