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Comparison: Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Vredestein Quatrac vs. Toyo Celsius AS2 vs. Michelin CrossClimate 2

Firestone Multiseason 2 and Vredestein Quatrac are two popular year‑round options frequently compared in independent European tyre tests. Neither model has been officially replaced by a newer generation at the time of writing. In our database, the Quatrac holds a markedly higher overall score (92%) than the Multiseason 2 (56%), signaling a clear gap in test-backed performance.


Test results at a glance: Across multiple Auto Bild and ADAC comparatives, the Quatrac generally finishes ahead. In a large Auto Bild ranking of 32 tyres, Quatrac placed 2nd, while Multiseason 2 finished 6th. In another Auto Bild test of 37 tyres, Quatrac was 5th versus Multiseason 2 at 22nd. ADAC’s 16-tyre comparison saw Quatrac 6th and Multiseason 2 8th. This pattern supports the Quatrac’s reputation as the more rounded performer overall.


Wet and dry performance: The Vredestein Quatrac consistently excels in the wet, repeatedly highlighted for wet handling, wet circle cornering, and wet braking proficiency. Recent summaries praise its very good wet handling, along with good dry braking and handling. The Firestone Multiseason 2 can be quick around a wet handling lap, yet test notes frequently flag limited aquaplaning reserves, especially in curves, and—more recently—extended dry braking. If your priority is confident wet‑road control with secure braking margins, Quatrac has the edge.


Snow and winter ability: Firestone often scores well on snow, with excellent grip and short braking/strong traction in several test rounds. Quatrac is described as having good winter qualities and “good performance in the snow,” though some results rate its snow and wet braking as average rather than class‑leading. In short, Multiseason 2 slightly favors snow grip, while Quatrac balances winter ability with superior wet-road control.


Efficiency, comfort, and wear: The Multiseason 2 repeatedly posts low rolling resistance and high mileage, and is praised for price/value. Caveats include slightly below-average comfort in one recent test. The Quatrac is noted for low exterior noise, precise steering, and agile handling, but tends to have higher rolling resistance and average mileage versus the best. If fuel efficiency and longevity are top priorities, Firestone is attractive; for comfort/noise with sharper dynamics, Vredestein leads.



  • Firestone Multiseason 2 – strengths: excellent snow grip and traction; very good wet handling lap; low rolling resistance; high mileage; strong price/value.

  • Firestone Multiseason 2 – weaknesses: extended dry braking in recent tests; only moderate aquaplaning safety; comfort slightly below average.

  • Vredestein Quatrac – strengths: outstanding wet handling/cornering/braking; good dry braking and handling; good winter ability; very good aquaplaning reserves; low exterior noise; direct steering.

  • Vredestein Quatrac – weaknesses: average snow and wet braking in some rounds; higher rolling resistance; average mileage.


Overall verdict: For drivers seeking the strongest test-proven all-rounder, the Vredestein Quatrac is the safer choice, consistently finishing higher in comparative tests and offering superior wet‑road security with composed dry manners. The Firestone Multiseason 2 remains a smart, value‑driven alternative—especially where snow traction, low rolling resistance, and longevity matter most—but its dry braking and aquaplaning limitations keep it behind the Quatrac in overall rankings.


Manufacturers: Firestone (Multiseason 2, made in IT); Vredestein (Quatrac, made in HU).

Test Profile

Firestone
Multiseason 2
Vredestein
Quatrac
Toyo
Celsius AS2
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
Number of tests
13
16
14
24
Best position
#6
#1
#7
#1
Average position
10.9
3.1
11.6
2.7
Latest test
2025
2025
2025
2025
Available sizes
61
86
109
151

Wet

Wet
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%
Vredestein Quatrac
87%
Toyo Celsius AS2
57%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
72%
Wet braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
77%
Vredestein Quatrac
86%
Toyo Celsius AS2
55%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
75%
Wet handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
66%
Vredestein Quatrac
92%
Toyo Celsius AS2
59%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
74%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Firestone Multiseason 2
64%
Vredestein Quatrac
84%
Toyo Celsius AS2
75%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
79%
Wet circle cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
75%
Vredestein Quatrac
88%
Toyo Celsius AS2
63%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
77%
Aquaplaning - cross
Firestone Multiseason 2
48%
Vredestein Quatrac
82%
Toyo Celsius AS2
82%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
75%

Snow

Snow
Firestone Multiseason 2
80%
Vredestein Quatrac
81%
Toyo Celsius AS2
61%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
86%
Vredestein Quatrac
84%
Toyo Celsius AS2
69%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
90%
Snow handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
80%
Vredestein Quatrac
83%
Toyo Celsius AS2
59%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow traction
Firestone Multiseason 2
87%
Vredestein Quatrac
79%
Toyo Celsius AS2
52%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
60%
Vredestein Quatrac
74%
Toyo Celsius AS2
65%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
93%

Costs

Costs
Firestone Multiseason 2
75%
Vredestein Quatrac
67%
Toyo Celsius AS2
77%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
78%
Rolling resistance
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Vredestein Quatrac
77%
Toyo Celsius AS2
68%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
87%
Price/value
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Vredestein Quatrac
64%
Toyo Celsius AS2
91%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
43%
Mileage
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Vredestein Quatrac
56%
Toyo Celsius AS2
84%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
74%

Comfort

Comfort
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%
Vredestein Quatrac
88%
Toyo Celsius AS2
57%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
73%
Exterior noise
Firestone Multiseason 2
76%
Vredestein Quatrac
86%
Toyo Celsius AS2
76%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
84%
Comfort
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Vredestein Quatrac
79%
Toyo Celsius AS2
73%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
78%

Dry

Dry
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Vredestein Quatrac
82%
Toyo Celsius AS2
69%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
87%
Dry braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%
Vredestein Quatrac
79%
Toyo Celsius AS2
74%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Dry handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
74%
Vredestein Quatrac
81%
Toyo Celsius AS2
68%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
82%

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Mutual Tests Available
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Mutual tests

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2024225/50 R17View
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All season
2024205/55 R16View
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All season
2022195/55 R16View
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