2026 AutoView All-Season Tyre Test
AutoView's first comparison of high-inch all-season tyres pits the all-new Michelin CrossClimate 3 Sport and Hankook Weatherflex GT against the established Continental AllSeasonContact 2 and Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3. All four tyres were tested in 255/45R19 on a BMW 520i, a fitment also common on the Tesla Model Y.
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Hankook Weatherflex GT
The Hankook Weatherflex GT finished fourth with 85 points. The price is the only major draw — every safety-relevant metric (braking, cornering, handling) sits well behind the rest of the group. The tester noted that Hankook tends to iterate quickly on customer feedback, so a future revision may improve.
Преимущества
- The Hankook Weatherflex GT is the cheapest tyre in the test and scored the best subjective noise rating — its sound character was rated as the least intrusive of the four.
- The Hankook Weatherflex GT is the cheapest tyre in the test and scored the best subjective noise rating — its sound character was rated as the least intrusive of the four.
Недостатки
- The Weatherflex GT recorded the longest dry and wet braking distances, the lowest cornering speed and the lowest subjective handling score. AutoView's tester reported quick transitions into oversteer with little warning, and a loss of grip below 95 km/h on the steady-state cornering test — behaviour the article describes as potentially unsafe for typical drivers.
- The Weatherflex GT recorded the longest dry and wet braking distances, the lowest cornering speed and the lowest subjective handling score. AutoView's tester reported quick transitions into oversteer with little warning, and a loss of grip below 95 km/h on the steady-state cornering test — behaviour the article describes as potentially unsafe for typical drivers.
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 finished third with 89.5 points. It is the value-oriented pick of the group: outright performance is several steps below the Michelin and Continental, but the price and weight advantages are real, and it stays clear of the Hankook in every category.
Преимущества
- The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 was the lightest tyre in the test by some margin, tied for the lowest measured noise and recorded the longest coasting distance. It sits in the lower half of the price range.
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Недостатки
- Goodyear's dry and wet braking distances were both well behind the European leaders, with several metres separating it from the Michelin and Continental. Handling was less linear at the limit, with some off-throttle oversteer.
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The Michelin CrossClimate 3 Sport took the overall win with the best dry braking, the highest cornering speed, the top subjective handling and ride scores, and shared the lowest measured noise level. The Continental AllSeasonContact 2 finished second on the back of its wet braking and consistent results across the other tests.
The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 placed third - well behind the European pair on outright performance, but clear of the Hankook on every safety-relevant test. AutoView's tester was sharply critical of the Hankook Weatherflex GT, citing the longest braking distances, the lowest cornering speed, and steady-state cornering behaviour that lost grip below 95 km/h with little warning.