Direct comparison: Toyo Celsius AS2 vs Linglong Grip Master 4S
This comparison looks at test results, strengths and weaknesses of the Toyo Celsius AS2 and the Linglong Grip Master 4S. Neither tyre has been replaced by a newer model, so both remain current test entries. For manufacturer details see Toyo’s range (Toyo manufacturer) and Linglong’s pages (Linglong manufacturer).
Quick summary: Our composite ratings put the Grip Master 4S at 59% and the Celsius AS2 at 52%. Test positions are mixed: in Autobild group tests Toyo often placed a little ahead (positions 12 and 16 versus Linglong’s 14 and 20), but overall performance scoring favors the Linglong for a better balance of comfort, dry handling and value.
What the tests say — strengths
- Toyo Celsius AS2
- Very good aquaplaning resistance and high mileage — Autobild highlights “good safety reserves in aquaplaning” and long life.
- Comfortable ride, low external noise and strong price/value for buyers prioritising longevity and a quiet ride.
- Linglong Grip Master 4S
- Secure dry handling and very good comfort — noted for stable behavior on dry roads and pleasant ride quality.
- High mileage and strong value — good choice if cost-per-kilometre and comfort are priorities.
What the tests say — weaknesses
- Toyo Celsius AS2
- Average winter performance: tested as only moderate on snow and showing understeer on snowy/wet tracks.
- Longer wet braking distances in some tests — these extended wet stops impact overall safety scores.
- Linglong Grip Master 4S
- Noticeable drop in performance on snow and wet surfaces compared with its dry behaviour; weaker aquaplaning reserves than the Toyo.
- Moderate shortcomings in very wet or snowy emergency situations — less margin of safety under extreme wet conditions.
Head-to-head verdict
Which tyre is better depends on your priorities. If you prioritise
dry handling, ride comfort and the best price-to-kilometre ratio, the
Linglong Grip Master 4S often comes out ahead — it holds a higher overall rating and impresses in everyday driving comfort and value. If you prioritise
wet weather safety (aquaplaning resistance) and long-term mileage, the
Toyo Celsius AS2 is the stronger pick despite weaker winter braking and understeer tendencies on snow.
Bottom line: For drivers focused on value, comfort and dry-road behavior choose the Linglong Grip Master 4S; for those who need better aquaplaning performance and longer tread life, the Toyo Celsius AS2 is the more sensible compromise. Read the full test pages for each tyre: Toyo Celsius AS2 and Linglong Grip Master 4S.