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Comparison: Linglong Grip Master 4S vs. Fulda MultiControl vs. Michelin CrossClimate 2

This direct comparison of the Linglong Grip Master 4S and the Fulda MultiControl summarizes all available test data and gives a clear verdict on which tyre performs better overall. Both tyres are classed as allround, but the test results show a significant difference in real-world performance and expert rankings.


Test summaries and positions


  • In the Autobild test with 35 tyres, the Linglong Grip Master 4S finished 20th, while the Fulda MultiControl placed 29th.

  • In a separate AUTOBILD test of 37 contenders, the Linglong improved to 14th (noted for comfort and price/value), while the Fulda was further back at 27th.

  • Our internal ratings also reflect this gap: Linglong Grip Master 4S — 59% versus Fulda MultiControl — 3%.


What the tests say — Linglong Grip Master 4S
Autobild 2024 highlights the Linglong's clear strengths: secure handling on dry roads, good comfort and high mileage. These attributes make it a strong budget option for drivers who prioritise everyday comfort and longevity. However, the same report flags clear weaknesses: weaker performance on wet and snowy surfaces and only moderate aquaplaning reserves. In composite test rankings the Linglong sits in the middle of the field — not class-leading but consistently ahead of low-performing options.


Pros (Linglong):


  • Dry handling and predictable behaviour

  • Comfort and good ride quality

  • Long mileage and strong price/value


Cons (Linglong): weaker wet and snow braking, limited aquaplaning margin — not ideal for drivers who need top wet-weather or winter performance.


What the tests say — Fulda MultiControl
The Fulda MultiControl consistently placed near the rear of the test fields (29th/35 and 27th/37). With an internal rating of just 3%, the data indicate that the tyre performed poorly across the evaluated criteria. Specific strengths are not highlighted in the available summaries; instead the positions suggest shortcomings in core areas measured by the tests.


Pros (Fulda): none highlighted in the available test summaries.
Cons (Fulda): low overall ranking in multiple tests, suggesting subpar performance versus peers — not recommended based on current test evidence.


Head-to-head verdict
Across all published tests the Linglong Grip Master 4S clearly outperforms the Fulda MultiControl. Linglong’s mid-table positions and 59% rating contrast sharply with Fulda’s rear placements and 3% score. If you must choose between the two, the Linglong is the better option for budget-conscious drivers prioritising dry comfort and longevity, while you should avoid the Fulda MultiControl given its poor test results.


Neither tyre shows evidence of being replaced by a newer model in our dataset. For more details see the tyre pages and manufacturer information: Linglong Grip Master 4S and Linglong manufacturer; Fulda MultiControl and Fulda manufacturer.

Test Profile

Linglong
Grip Master 4S
Fulda
MultiControl
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
Number of tests
5
9
24
Best position
#4
#2
#1
Average position
12.6
23.8
2.7
Latest test
2025
2025
2025
Available sizes
80
64
151

Dimensions and prices

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Mutual tests

OrganizationSeasonYearDimension
AUTOBILDAUTOBILD
All season
2024225/50 R17View
AutobildAutobild
All season
2023225/45 R17View

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