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Comparison: Linglong Grip Master 4S vs. Vredestein Quatrac vs. Bridgestone Turanza T005

The head-to-head comparison of the budget-oriented Linglong Grip Master 4S and the premium-performing Vredestein Quatrac highlights a clear performance gap across multiple Autobild tests. Both are marketed as all‑round / all‑season tyres, but the test results show very different priorities and outcomes.


At a glance: Linglong Grip Master 4S — overall score 59% (our rating), best known for comfort and value. Vredestein Quatrac — overall score 94%, excels in wet performance, aquaplaning resistance and low exterior noise. Neither model is listed as replaced by a newer variant.


How they fared in comparative tests


  • Autobild (test with 35 tyres): Linglong placed 20th, Vredestein placed 4th.

  • Another Autobild run (37 tyres): Linglong placed 14th, Vredestein placed 5th.


Across all mutual tests the Vredestein Quatrac consistently ranks ahead of the Linglong, showing superiority in critical safety categories.


Summary of strengths and weaknesses
Linglong Grip Master 4S (tyre page, manufacturer: Linglong)


  • Strengths: Comfortable ride, attractive price/value ratio, reassuring dry‑road handling and reportedly good mileage in some tests. Autobild highlights comfort and affordability.

  • Weaknesses: Marked deficiencies on wet and snowy surfaces — poor wet braking, limited aquaplaning reserves and weak snow traction. In safety‑critical wet tests and winter scenarios it lags behind mainstream competitors.

  • Verdict: A reasonable budget choice for drivers who mainly use dry roads and prioritize comfort and cost. Not recommended where wet braking, aquaplaning performance or winter grip are priorities.


Vredestein Quatrac (tyre page, manufacturer: Vredestein)


  • Strengths: Exceptional wet performance (braking, handling, aquaplaning resistance), strong snow traction for an all‑season tyre, low exterior noise and a balanced, sporty handling character. Autobild repeatedly describes it as a “nässe‑spezialist” (wet specialist) with large safety reserves.

  • Weaknesses: Slightly higher rolling resistance and only average wear in some reports — trade‑offs typical for tyres tuned for maximal wet grip and low noise.

  • Verdict: The clear leader in safety and all‑weather performance. Best choice for drivers who want confident behaviour in wet and mixed conditions and value short braking distances and aquaplaning reserves.


Direct comparison and overall recommendation
In every mutual Autobild test the Vredestein Quatrac finished substantially higher than the Linglong Grip Master 4S (4th/5th vs. 14th/20th). The Quatrac’s dominance in wet braking, aquaplaning and noise makes it the superior tyre for safety and everyday all‑weather use. The Linglong remains an option for cost‑conscious buyers prioritising dry comfort and value, but drivers should be aware of its limitations in wet and snowy conditions.


Bottom line: choose the Vredestein Quatrac for overall performance and safety; consider the Linglong Grip Master 4S only if your budget and mainly dry driving conditions outweigh the need for strong wet‑weather reserves.

Test Profile

Linglong
Grip Master 4S
Vredestein
Quatrac
Bridgestone
Turanza T005
Number of tests
5
16
33
Best position
#4
#1
#1
Average position
12.6
3.1
4.1
Latest test
2025
2025
2025
Available sizes
80
86
658

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