
Upper-middleBest tyres for electric vehicles based on rolling resistance and fuel efficiency tests. Low rolling resistance means longer range and lower energy consumption.
This ranking evaluates the best winter tyres specifically designed for electric vehicles (EVs), focusing on how they impact driving efficiency and range. The scores are calculated based on two key properties: fuel efficiency and rolling resistance. Fuel efficiency measures how well a tyre conserves the vehicle's energy, directly influencing how far an EV can travel on a single charge. Rolling resistance assesses how much energy the tyre wastes while rolling, with lower resistance translating to less energy consumption. Both criteria carry equal weight, each contributing 40 points to the overall ranking score, making energy conservation the primary focus of this evaluation. The data underpinning these scores comes from a range of respected independent test organizations, including ADAC, AutoBild, and TÜV, ensuring a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of each tyre's performance in winter conditions.

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'25#1The results reveal a clear dominance of premium segment tyres, with seven out of the top eight ranked products belonging to this category. The Continental Wintercontact Ts 870 P leads the pack, achieving a ranking score of 92.2 thanks to its exceptional rolling resistance score of 91.7 and expert acclaim for combining premium snow traction with low resistance. Bridgestone's Blizzak LM-005 follows closely, distinguished by a strong fuel-efficiency score of 89 and praised for superior wet safety. Goodyear's UltraGrip Performance+ and Dunlop's Winter Sport 5 share the third spot, both balancing fuel efficiency and rolling resistance effectively. Notably, budget or upper-middle segment tyres like Falken Eurowinter HS01 lag significantly behind, with a ranking score of just 64.6, highlighting the premium segment's advantage in optimizing EV winter performance. The field is moderately spread, with a noticeable gap between the top performers and lower-ranked options, underscoring the importance of premium technology in reducing energy loss during colder months.
When choosing winter tyres for an electric vehicle, drivers should prioritize low rolling resistance and high fuel efficiency to maximize driving range and reduce energy consumption, especially in cold weather. If extending range is your main concern, tyres like the Continental Wintercontact Ts 870 P offer an excellent balance of winter grip and efficiency. However, it's important to consider trade-offs: tyres optimized for low rolling resistance might sometimes compromise on ultimate grip or noise levels. For drivers who face challenging wet or snowy conditions, Bridgestone's Blizzak LM-005 provides superior safety without sacrificing too much efficiency. This ranking is particularly relevant for EV owners who want to maintain optimal range during winter while ensuring safe handling. Budget-conscious buyers should be aware that lower-priced tyres often come with higher rolling resistance, which can reduce overall EV efficiency.