- ADAC09/2021N/A
- AUTO MOTOR UND SPORT09/2021N/A
- ADAC09/2022N/A
- AUTOEXPRESS09/2022N/A
- ADAC09/2023N/A
Tyre Vredestein Wintrac
195/60 R15 88TTyre review
Safety
- Dry braking
- 9.5 / 10
- Wet braking
- 8 / 10
- Wet road holding
- 9 / 10
- Aquaplaning
- 7.7 / 10
Economy
- Tyre life
- 8.1 / 10
- Fuel economy
- 6.6 / 10
Comfort
- Absorption of irregularities
- Not rated
- Road holding
- 8.1 / 10
- Noise emissions
- 6.6 / 10
Snow
- Braking on snow
- 8.2 / 10
- Acceleration on snow
- 8.2 / 10
Ice
- Braking on ice
- 9.4 / 10
- Acceleration on ice
- Not rated
Characteristics
- Brand
- Vredestein
- Model
- Wintrac
- Approved
- N/A
- Vehicle type
- Car
- Driving style
- HP
- Season
- Winter
- Studded
- no
- Studdable
- no
- 3PMSF
- yes
- Runflat
- no
- Ecotyre
- no
- Asymmetric
- no
- Directional
- yes
- Rim protector
- no
- Seal
- no
Product description
- Reliable winter tyre in wet and snowy conditions for compact and passenger cars.
- Better resistance to aquaplaning.
- Higher mileage performance.
Winter tyre designed for compact and passenger cars, the Vredestein Wintrac provides better handling in wet and snowy conditions while offering a higher mileage potential than the Snowtrac 5.
Adapted 3D sipes at the shoulders and a larger area in contact with the road, compared with the Snowtrac, enhance wet and snow handling performances.
10% less risk of aquaplaning than its predecessor thanks to a better evacuation of water through wide V-shaped grooves in the directional tread.
Interlocking sipes prevent tread block deformation for additional stability and better handling in dry conditions.
The adapted polymers in the high silica, wear resistant compound and the even pressure distribution reduce irregular wear to deliver significantly more miles.
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.