The T005 is Bridgestone's all-weather benchmark; the S001 is a dry-road specialist from an earlier era.
Bridgestone's summer tyre lineup is built around two distinct philosophies, and the Potenza S001 and the Turanza T005 represent each of them clearly. The Potenza name has always stood for performance and driver involvement — it is Bridgestone's sporting bloodline, developed with the circuit in mind and tuned for maximum grip on dry asphalt. The Turanza name, by contrast, belongs to the grand touring tradition: refined, efficient, and engineered to perform safely and quietly across the full range of everyday driving conditions. Both are premium summer tyres, but they serve genuinely different drivers, and understanding that distinction is the key to choosing correctly.
Potenza S001
Turanza T005



If you are drawn to the Potenza S001 for its sporting heritage, it is worth knowing that Bridgestone's current performance standard sits with the Potenza Sport, which represents the brand's evolved answer for driver-focused summer tyres. The Potenza S001 still offers competent dry-road grip in its size range, and at the right price it can serve a driver who primarily uses their car in dry, warm conditions and values lateral stability above other qualities. But for the vast majority of drivers — those who encounter mixed weather, cover regular mileage, care about fuel costs, or simply want a premium tyre they can trust in every condition — the Turanza T005 is the stronger choice by a clear margin. Its wet-road credentials are backed by years of independent test data and genuine owner experience, its rolling resistance is class-leading, and its size range means it fits almost any car. It is the tyre Bridgestone's own lineup data and the independent testing community consistently point to as the benchmark in this segment.
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