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'21#6Best tyres on wet roads based on tests and reviews, including aquaplaning, braking, handling and overall safety.
This ranking evaluates the best winter rain tyres based on a comprehensive set of wet performance criteria sourced from independent and respected test organizations such as ADAC, AutoBild, and TÜV. The scores reflect multiple aspects critical to safety and drivability on wet roads. Key properties measured include aquaplaning resistance both across and longitudinally, which assess how well a tyre maintains grip when water is present on the road surface. Wet braking distance is another crucial factor, indicating how quickly a tyre can stop under wet conditions. Handling capabilities are split into subjective wet handling and an objective wet handling measurement, both weighted heavily to capture driver control and responsiveness. Additional criteria like wet circle cornering, wet safety, and wet side guide contribute to an overall picture of wet-weather performance. The weighting system emphasizes wet braking, wet handling, and aquaplaning longitudinal resistance the most, each carrying 30 points, while other factors like aquaplaning cross and wet safety have lower weights around 10 points. This structured approach ensures the ranking prioritizes tyres that deliver the best combination of safety, control, and reliability in winter rain conditions.

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'21#7The results reveal a strong dominance by premium segment tyres, with brands like Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and Michelin consistently occupying the top ranks. The Continental WinterContact TS 860 leads with an impressive 93.6 score, excelling in wet handling and aquaplaning resistance. Bridgestone’s Blizzak LM-005 closely follows, noted for its superior wet safety and perfect score in wet side guide, underscoring its winter readiness. Goodyear’s UltraGrip 9 and Performance SUV Gen-1 also showcase balanced wet performance, particularly in aquaplaning and cornering. Interestingly, the ranking remains tightly contested among the top five, with scores ranging narrowly from 89.5 to 93.6, indicating fierce competition at the premium level. The presence of two upper-middle segment Hankook tyres in the top ten highlights that excellent wet performance can also be found outside the premium tier, offering value without significant compromise. However, budget tyres do not appear in the top rankings, suggesting that premium and upper-middle tyres currently lead in wet winter performance. Notable is the Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 SUV, which, despite a slightly lower aquaplaning-cross score, achieves a perfect 100 in wet handling measured, reflecting its technical sophistication and balanced capabilities.
When choosing winter rain tyres, drivers should prioritize wet braking and handling if safety and control in rainy, slippery conditions are their main concerns, as these factors have the greatest impact on overall performance. Tyres like the Continental WinterContact TS 860 offer an excellent blend of these qualities. For those who frequently encounter standing water or risk aquaplaning, focusing on tyres with high aquaplaning longitudinal and cross scores is beneficial. However, some trade-offs may exist; for example, tyres with exceptional wet grip might be noisier or less comfortable in dry conditions. Drivers should also consider the tyre segment: premium tyres generally provide superior wet performance but at a higher cost, while upper-middle segment tyres like the Hankook W462 Winter i*cept RS3 can offer confident wet grip with better value. This ranking is particularly relevant for drivers in regions with frequent winter rain and wet road conditions who want tyres that maximize safety and handling without sacrificing winter readiness.