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Comparison: Toyo Celsius AS2 vs. Fulda MultiControl

# Toyo Celsius AS2
/52%
Fulda MultiControl
/4%

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This head-to-head looks at two all‑round passenger car tyres: the Toyo Celsius AS2 and the Fulda MultiControl, summarising scores and test positions from the latest Autobild comparisons and giving a clear verdict on strengths and weaknesses. Neither tyre is listed as replaced by a newer model.


Quick summary of test results


  • Toyo Celsius AS2 — our rating: 54%. Autobild positions: 12/37 and 13/35. Recurrent praised qualities: comfort, price/value, good aquaplaning reserves and high mileage.

  • Fulda MultiControl — our rating: 3%. Autobild positions: 27/37 and 31/35. No test highlights; consistently near the bottom of the fields.


Toyo Celsius AS2 — strengths


  • Excellent value for money: multiple Autobild summaries note the AS2’s very good price/performance and long mileage, making it a strong choice for drivers who prioritise running costs.

  • Comfort and noise: test reports highlight good ride comfort and comparatively low exterior noise, improving everyday driving refinement.

  • Wet handling — aquaplaning: good reserves against aquaplaning and stable performance in standing water are repeatedly cited, a key safety plus in heavy rain.


Toyo Celsius AS2 — weaknesses


  • Wet braking and handling compromises: Autobild notes longer wet braking distances and a tendency to understeer with delayed steering response on wet surfaces.

  • Average winter performance: winter qualities are reported as only average — the AS2 is not a top performer in deep snow or very cold, low‑traction scenarios.


Fulda MultiControl — strengths


  • Tests show no distinct strengths for the Fulda MultiControl in the available Autobild rounds; its test positions place it well behind the competitors.


Fulda MultiControl — weaknesses


  • Poor overall test standing: with a very low overall rating (3%) and positions in the lower end of the test tables, the MultiControl underperforms across core criteria.

  • Lack of positive test callouts: the tyre does not appear in lists of best features and is consistently ranked near the back, indicating shortfalls in wet, dry, comfort or wear performance versus rivals.


Head‑to‑head verdict
Across the mutual Autobild tests the Toyo Celsius AS2 is clearly the stronger product: it sits consistently in the upper half of the results (12th and 13th) and scores substantially higher in our rating than the Fulda MultiControl (54% vs 3%). The Toyo is the better choice for drivers seeking value, comfort and aquaplaning resistance, plus higher mileage. However, if your primary use is winter‑priority driving or you demand the shortest wet braking distances, consider a tyre with stronger wet and cold‑weather ratings than the AS2.


The Fulda MultiControl is not recommended based on these tests — it consistently ranks near the bottom and lacks highlighted strengths in published comparisons.


If you want full product pages, see the manufacturer and tyre links: Toyo (manufacturer) · Toyo Celsius AS2 (tyre); Fulda (manufacturer) · Fulda MultiControl (tyre).

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These tyres were tested together in 4 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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Mutual tests

Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test38.043.9
Toyo Celsius AS240.451.0
Fulda Multicontrol45.057.0
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AUTOBILD
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test36.850.5
Toyo Celsius AS239.959.0
Fulda MultiControl44.465.0
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test37.745
Toyo Celsius AS240.950.6
Fulda MultiControl44.254.9
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,944,4
Toyo Celsius AS243,553,2
Fulda MultiControl51,156,3
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