- AUTO BILD ALLRAD12/2020N/A
- TYREREVIEWS09/2021N/A
- AUTO PLUS05/2023N/A
Tyre Nokian Seasonproof
225/50 R17 98V- 69
- 69
Tyre review
Safety
- Dry braking
- 5.1 / 10
- Wet braking
- 8 / 10
- Wet road holding
- 5.6 / 10
- Aquaplaning
- 7.6 / 10
Economy
- Tyre life
- 6.7 / 10
- Fuel economy
- 6.6 / 10
Comfort
- Absorption of irregularities
- 8.7 / 10
- Road holding
- 8 / 10
- Noise emissions
- 9.7 / 10
Snow
- Braking on snow
- 9 / 10
- Acceleration on snow
- 7.7 / 10
Characteristics
- Brand
- Nokian
- Model
- Seasonproof
- Approved
- N/A
- Vehicle type
- Car
- Driving style
- HP
- Season
- All seasons
- Studded
- no
- Studdable
- no
- 3PMSF
- yes
- Runflat
- no
- Ecotyre
- no
- Asymmetric
- no
- Directional
- yes
- Rim protector
- no
- Seal
- no
Product description
- Safe car tyre throughout the year regardless of the weather.
- Enhanced grip on wet and snowy roads.
- Higher mileage performance.
All season tyre designed by Nokian engineers to meet drivers needs, the Seasonproof offers high safety on slippery roads, superior handling properties on dry roads and an excellent mileage.
Tyre featuring Nokian Season Sense, a combination of technologies used for sipes, the tread design and the rubber compound to offer comfort and safety in all seasons.
Optimum control due to the fast evacuation of water and slush through wide channels in the directional tread.
The new high silica tread compound is developed to deliver high grip in summer and winter, particularly on wet roads.
The tread has Snow Claws and serrated edges for enhanced mobility when driving on snow.
The tread block stiffness ensures safe handling and good stability in dry conditions, even at high speed.
The wear resistant tread compound results in 25% more miles than the Weatherproof.
What is the rezulteo score?
The rezulteo score is calculated considering three performance categories: economy, comfort and safety. When it comes to winter tyres, the performance criteria snow and ice are added. By weighting different basic performance criteria an overall score is determined. This weighting is calculated based on the tyre size category: economic, high performance or sports.