The Turanza All Season 6 may be a little late to the all-season tyre market, but it is very well balanced and excels in mileage and wet performance, while sacrifying little bit of snow performance.
See how this tyre stacks up against its closest rivals across all tested properties
This tyre
Turanza All Season 6
9.0
Premium
AllSeasonContact 2
8.8
Premium
Cinturato All Season SF3
9.5
Premium
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
7.9
Premium
PremiumContact 7
9.7
Premium
Primacy 5
8.4
Upper-middle
Powerproof 2
8.2
Premium
Turanza 6
7.8
Upper-middle
ZIEX ZE320
7.4
Budget
Sport Master 4S
6.1
Premium
Quatrac
9.2
Upper-middle
Quadraxer 3
7.9
Premium
All Season 2
6.6
Upper-middle
Kinergy 4S2 X H750A
8.9
Budget
Premitra AS AP3
6.5
Upper-middle
Kinergy 4S2 H750
8.7
Price vs Quality
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Pros & Cons
Strengths
Excellent all-weather performance with agile handling and very short braking distances in both wet and dry conditions.
Superior wet performance with impressive aquaplaning resistance, ensuring confidence during heavy rain.
High value-for-money, combining dynamic handling and robust performance with convincing tread longevity.
Proven durability with low wear, offering reliable performance over an extended period.
Weaknesses
A relatively high purchase price may concern budget-minded buyers, despite the overall strong performance.
Slightly increased rolling resistance, which could impact fuel efficiency under certain conditions.
Moderate aquaplaning performance in curves, meaning that while straight-line wet braking is excellent, performance in bendy sections is less pronounced.
Suboptimal performance on snowy surfaces, making it less ideal for severe winter conditions despite outperforming summer-only tires.