All Season
What we know so far
Continental AllSeasonContact is a new tyre. Type: Allround; segment: Premium. Because there are not enough full comparative results yet, the page avoids a scored verdict and focuses on facts already present in the database: 91 available sizes from R13 to R20. EU label data is mostly wet grip B and rolling resistance B.
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Upper-middleExcellent performance and high grip on snow, with strong winter qualities and dynamic, controllable handling.
Very good wet weather handling, including high aquaplaning resistance and short braking distances.
Low rolling resistance, offering fuel savings and increased efficiency.
Precise steering response and stable handling in both wet and snowy conditions.
Good value for money, with convincing all-round capabilities and above-average longevity.
Extended braking distances and only average grip on dry roads.
Noticeable internal noise at higher speeds.
Slight tendency to understeer and abrupt traction loss on snow when limits are reached.
Shorter tread life than some competitors, which may affect overall economic efficiency.
Relatively high price compared to some alternatives.
Continental AllSeasonContact got replaced by Continental AllSeasonContact 2
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All SeasonTested 16× By professional organizations
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