If you're in the market for summer tyres, two options you may want to consider are the Vredestein ULTRAC and the Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2. Both tyres offer unique strengths and weaknesses, and one may be a better fit for you depending on your driving habits and needs.
Vredestein ULTRAC
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Vredestein ULTRAC, manufactured in Hungary, features secure performance on both dry and wet roads, excellent wet handling, the best aquaplaning resistance on test, and sports dynamic driving behavior on wet and dry surfaces. The tyre is also the first equipment for BMW 2-series Active Tourer. In tests, it often scores well for dry braking and interior noise. However, the tyre's high rolling resistance and high external noise, along with low projected mileage and high wear, have been noted as downsides. According to our rating, the Vredestein ULTRAC scores 26%.
Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2
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Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2 is a well-balanced tyre that excels in wet handling, offers great dry handling, and has low noise levels. The comfort levels and low rolling resistance of this tyre are also remarkable, however, its aquaplaning resistance is considered average, and the braking on dry surfaces is a bit extended. The most impressive feature is its high mileage. Despite its high price level, it still records good price/value, comfort, and is the top-rated tyre from ADAC and AutoBild tests. Our rating for the Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2 is at a solid 84%. It is worth mentioning that this tyre is the successor of the
Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance.
Overall Comparison
In testing, the Vredestein ULTRAC achieved second place in ACE and AutoZeitung tests, and fourth position in a test of 51 tyres by Autobild. On the other hand, the Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2 placed first in an ADAC test and third in an AutoZeitung test. For more information on each tyre, please visit the
Vredestein manufacturer page and the
Goodyear manufacturer page.
Ultimately, the choice between the Vredestein ULTRAC and the Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2 may come down to your specific needs. If mileage and comfort are high on your list, you may lean towards the Goodyear tyre. However, if wet handling and aquaplaning resistance are vital for you, the Vredestein tyre could be the winning choice.