EU tyre ratings

The EU tyre ratings can help you to make an informed choice when selecting tyres. They work in a similar way to the energy ratings found on kitchen appliances.

Fuel efficiency is a measure of the tyre's rolling resistance. A tyre with low rolling is more fuel efficient since it requires less energy to roll. Fuel efficiency is rated from A (highest rating) to E (lowest rating).

Wet grip

Wet grip is a measure of tyre’s braking ability on wet roads. Wet grip is rated from A (highest rating) to E (lowest rating).

Noise

The external noise generated by the tyre, measured in decibels. The noise class is rated from A (quiet) to C (noisy).

Value ranges

EU ratings for a tyre can differ from one size to the next. If you have not specified your full tyre size, we display the range of values for all sizes of that particular tire.

Learn more about the EU tyre label

Additional performance ratings

We test our tyres on over 50 aspects of tyre performance in all types of road conditions. The additional performance ratings indicate the tyre's capabilities in areas that are not addressed by the EU ratings.