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Comparison: Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 vs. Vredestein Wintrac Pro (2026)

Michelin dominates in every winter discipline; the Vredestein suits mild conditions at a lower price.

Both the Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 and the Vredestein Wintrac Pro target premium performance car drivers with R17–R22 fitments, but they inhabit very different tiers of the winter tyre hierarchy. The Michelin is the benchmark — a tyre that has won or placed first in the majority of its test appearances and consistently draws praise for its breadth of capability across every surface. The Vredestein, by contrast, is a tyre showing its age: competent and even enjoyable on dry and wet roads in moderate conditions, but increasingly outclassed as winter conditions intensify. Crucially, it is now being replaced by the Wintrac Pro+, which changes the buying calculus considerably. Fourteen shared test appearances tell the story in stark terms — the Michelin wins all fourteen.

Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
Good for
Alpine and severe winter region drivers Drivers wanting best-in-class snow and wet braking Performance car owners who refuse dynamic compromise High-mileage drivers prioritising long tread life
Not ideal for
Drivers on a strict budget Those prioritising absolute aquaplaning resistance
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
Good for
Performance car drivers in mild, mostly dry winters Buyers seeking a quieter, comfortable winter cruiser Those finding the Michelin outside their budget Drivers rarely encountering heavy snow or standing water
Not ideal for
Drivers in heavy snow or icy conditions Those needing maximum wet braking confidence High-mileage drivers concerned about rolling costs Buyers wanting a current-generation product

Test Profile

Michelin
PILOT ALPIN 5
Vredestein
Wintrac Pro
Number of tests
21
37
Best position
#1
#1
Average position
1.7
6.4
Latest test
2025
2024
Available sizes
153
131

These tyres were not tested together. The comparison below is inferred from separate tests by normalizing both tyres against 61 shared benchmark tyres, so treat it as an estimate.

Dry
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
96%
Dry braking
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Dry handling
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
97%
Dry handling - objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
95%
Dry lane changing
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
96%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
97%
Dry steering response
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
90%
Dry Handling Objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
96%
Dry driving behavior
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Safety
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
100%

On dry tarmac, the gap between these two is smaller than their overall scores suggest. The Vredestein has been consistently praised for its stable lateral grip and composed limit behaviour on dry asphalt — qualities that make it genuinely enjoyable on a performance car in mild conditions. The Michelin matches it for precision and adds a more direct, confidence-inspiring steering feel that several test seasons have highlighted. Where the Vredestein draws criticism is consistency: multiple tests flagged inharmonious behaviour under hard dry driving and slightly vague responses when approaching the limit, a characteristic that the Michelin simply does not share. For spirited drivers, the Pilot Alpin 5's dry composure is the more complete package.

Wet
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
92%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
88%
Aquaplaning - cross
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
94%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
95%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
96%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
96%
Wet braking
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
96%
Wet circle cornering
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Wet handling
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Wet handling - objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
91%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
97%
Wet Handling Objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
83%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
33%
Wet side guide
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
95%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Wet safety
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
72%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
78%

Wet performance is where the Michelin asserts a clear, measurable advantage. Across two comparable braking tests, the Pilot Alpin 5 averages 33.1m against the Wintrac Pro's 34.8m — a consistent 1.7m gap that translates directly into real-world stopping situations. The Michelin's wet handling is dynamic and predictable, with a tendency toward safe understeer that keeps it manageable at the limit. The Vredestein manages wet roads competently and its cornering aquaplaning has drawn some praise, but its overall aquaplaning resistance scores trail noticeably, and several tests pointed to a slightly extended wet braking distance and less clear wet handling balance. For drivers in regularly damp climates, that gap is meaningful.

Snow
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
91%
Snow braking
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
84%
Snow cornering
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
93%
Snow handling
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
93%
Snow traction
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
97%
Snow handling - objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
94%
Snow Handling Objective
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
98%
Lateral guidance on snow
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
92%
Snow safety
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
91%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
80%

Snow is where the Pilot Alpin 5 truly separates itself from the field — and from the Wintrac Pro in particular. Averaging 26.8m in snow braking across two tests versus the Vredestein's 27.8m, the Michelin's numerical edge is backed by a qualitative difference that goes well beyond stopping distances. Its snow handling balance, traction, and lateral grip are class-leading — AutoBild named it winter king for dynamic capability across all conditions, and real-world owners driving in alpine environments report genuine confidence even on packed snow and steep gradients. The Wintrac Pro holds up acceptably in light winter conditions, with solid traction on loose snow, but lateral reserves on compacted surfaces have been flagged as limited, and ice braking confidence falls short of what the Michelin delivers. If serious winter weather is a regular reality rather than an occasional inconvenience, this is the gap that matters most.

Ice
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
99%
Ice braking
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
99%
Ice lateral guidance
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
97%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
99%
Comfort
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
92%
Exterior noise
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
92%
Comfort
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
98%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
94%
Exterior Noise
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
86%
Interior noise
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
93%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
94%

Comfort and refinement tell a nuanced story. The Michelin is notably quiet — owners repeatedly cite its near-summer-tyre rolling noise — and it posts strong mileage projections backed by low wear rates confirmed across multiple ADAC seasons. The Vredestein is quieter than its test scores might imply and earns genuine owner praise for ride quality, particularly from performance car drivers on the TyreReviews platform averaging 88/100 across 30 ratings. Its rolling resistance, however, is a consistent weak point: several test seasons flagged elevated fuel consumption, and its mileage projection is meaningfully lower than the Michelin's. The Pilot Alpin 5 is the more economical long-term choice, combining lower rolling resistance with a projected tread life that outpaces the Vredestein over a full season — an important consideration given the Wintrac Pro's premium positioning.

Costs
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
89%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
91%
Rolling resistance
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
97%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
89%
Mileage
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
99%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
90%
Price
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
74%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
89%
Price/value
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
80%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
88%
Fuel efficiency
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
97%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
97%
Offroad
Confidence
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
99%
Gravel traction
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
100%
Mud traction
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
96%
Sand traction
Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
100%
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
100%

Tread pattern comparison

Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5
Vredestein Wintrac Pro
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Verdict

The verdict here is unusually clear. The Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 is the better tyre in almost every category that matters for winter safety — shorter wet braking, stronger snow capability, better aquaplaning resistance, lower rolling resistance, and greater long-term mileage. It earns its 100/100 rating and its test-winner record across fourteen shared appearances. The only scenario where the Vredestein Wintrac Pro makes genuine sense is for a performance car driver who spends their winters almost exclusively on dry or lightly damp roads, values the composed dry handling character, and can find the tyre at a significantly lower price than the Michelin. Even then, there is an important caveat: the Wintrac Pro is now being superseded by the Wintrac Pro+, meaning buyers should check whether updated stock is available before committing to an outgoing model. For most drivers who encounter real winter conditions, the Pilot Alpin 5 is the straightforward and correct recommendation.

Dimensions and prices

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Mutual Tests Available
These tyres were tested together in 14 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

Mutual tests

OrganizationSeasonYearDimension
AUTOBILDAUTOBILD
Winter
2024245/45 R18View
AUTOBILDAUTOBILD
Winter
2024235/35 R19View
SportautoSportauto
Winter
2023225/40 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2023225/40 R18View
Tyre ReviewsTyre Reviews
Winter
2023225/45 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2023225/45 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2023225/45 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2022245/40 R19View
AutoMotorSportAutoMotorSport
Winter
2022245/45 R19View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2021225/45 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2020225/40 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2020245/45 R18View
AutobildAutobild
Winter
2020245/45 R18View
ADACADAC
Winter
2020235/55 R17View

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