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'24#1
'23#1
'23#2Best tyres on snow based on tests and reviews, including handling, braking, cornering, slush and overall safety.
This ranking evaluates the best winter snow tyres based on comprehensive testing by independent organizations such as ADAC, Autobild, and TÜV, among others. The scores reflect performance in key areas critical for safe and effective driving on snow. The primary criteria include snow braking, which measures how quickly a tyre can stop on snowy surfaces, and snow handling, which assesses the tyre's responsiveness and control. These two carry the most weight, with snow braking and snow handling each accounting for 40 points. Snow cornering, snow safety, and snow traction also contribute to the overall score, emphasizing the tyre’s grip during turns, overall safety features, and ability to maintain traction on snow. Objective measurements and expert reviews are combined to produce a ranking score that fairly compares 91 different tyres across premium and upper-middle market segments.

Premium
'24#1
'23#1
'23#2
Upper-middle
'25#11
'25#12
'24#10
Upper-middle
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'25#2
'23#3
'23#3
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'21#6
'21#6
Upper-middle
'21#3
'21#6
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'25#1
'24#1
'24#1
Upper-middle
'25#7
'24#5
'23#2
Upper-middle
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'25#4
'24#2
'24#4
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'25#1
'25#3
'25#3
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'25#1
'25#1
'25#2
Upper-middle
'25#7
'25#12
'25#14
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'21#7
'21#27
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'25#1
'25#2
'25#3
Upper-middle
'25#2
'25#4
'24#4
Premium
'21#3
'21#5
Premium
'24#3
'24#5
'24#5
Budget
'25#13
'25#18
'25#18
PremiumThe results highlight a strong showing from premium brands, with the Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 SUV leading the pack thanks to its exceptional snow traction and comfort, scoring nearly perfect in snow handling. Upper-middle segment tyres like the BFGoodrich G-FORCE WINTER 2 and Nokian WR D4 also perform admirably, demonstrating that top-tier winter performance is not exclusive to the highest price brackets. Notably, the field is relatively tight at the top, with scores clustered in the low to high 90s, indicating fierce competition and incremental differences in snow performance. Brands like Continental and Hankook also feature prominently, balancing strong braking and handling with reliable traction. The presence of several upper-middle segment tyres in the top 10 shows that budget-conscious drivers can find effective winter tyres without sacrificing safety or control.
When choosing a winter snow tyre, drivers should prioritize snow braking and handling if they frequently drive in snowy or icy conditions, as these factors most impact safety and control. However, it’s important to consider trade-offs; for example, some tyres with superior snow grip may generate more road noise or have slightly reduced durability. Those seeking maximum comfort and traction might lean toward premium options like the Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 SUV, while drivers on a tighter budget can consider upper-middle segment tyres such as the BFGoodrich G-FORCE WINTER 2 without significant compromise. This ranking is especially relevant for drivers in regions with regular winter snowfall who need tyres that deliver proven stopping power and handling precision on snow-covered roads.