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'25#1The quietest tyres you can get based on interior and exterior noise measurements from independent test organizations.
This ranking identifies the quietest winter tyres by focusing exclusively on two key noise-related properties: exterior noise, which measures how much sound the tyre generates outside the vehicle, and interior noise, which assesses the level of sound heard inside the cabin while driving. These measurements come from a combination of independent test organizations such as ADAC, AutoBild, and TÜV, ensuring unbiased and reliable data. Since no specific weights are assigned to either property, the overall scores balance both exterior and interior noise levels to provide a comprehensive picture of tyre quietness. Each tyre's ranking score reflects how well it minimizes road noise, making this a precise assessment of comfort related to sound during winter driving conditions.

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'22#12The results reveal a strong dominance by premium segment tyres, with eight of the top ten quietest winter tyres coming from this category. The GoodYear UltraGrip Performance 3 leads the pack with an impressive overall ranking score of 91.5, excelling particularly in interior noise reduction with a score of 97.3. Its sibling, the UltraGrip Performance+, shares second place with Continental's Wintercontact Ts 870 P, both scoring 86.9, showing that top brands consistently deliver low noise levels. Interestingly, the Maxxis Premitra Snow WP6 stands out as a budget option breaking into the top ten at rank six, demonstrating that quieter tyres aren't exclusive to premium prices. The field is fairly competitive, with scores gradually declining from the top-ranked tyres but still maintaining respectable noise performance across the board. Notably, some tyres like the Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 score higher on exterior noise but lower on interior noise, highlighting different design focuses even among premium models.
If reducing tyre noise is a priority, drivers should focus on models proven to perform well in both interior and exterior noise tests, such as the GoodYear UltraGrip Performance 3 or Continental Wintercontact Ts 870 P. However, it's important to consider potential trade-offs. For example, some of the quietest tyres may not always have the highest overall winter performance ratings, so drivers in extremely harsh conditions might need to balance noise comfort with traction and safety. This ranking is especially relevant for those who spend a lot of time on highways or in urban environments where noise levels significantly impact comfort. Buyers should also be aware that while premium tyres dominate the quietest rankings, some cost-effective options like Maxxis offer a good compromise between noise and price. Ultimately, selecting a tyre from this list ensures a quieter winter drive but should be combined with other performance factors based on individual needs.