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Comparison: Michelin CrossClimate+ vs. Vredestein Quatrac

# Michelin CrossClimate+
/71%
Vredestein Quatrac
/94%

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In this comparison, we will be looking at two highly rated all-season tyres - the Michelin CrossClimate+ and the Vredestein Quatrac. Both tyres have performed well in various tests and have proven to be reliable all-rounders, suitable for year-round use.


Michelin CrossClimate+


The Michelin CrossClimate+ has an overall rating of 87%. This tyre excels in the following areas: comfort, snow traction, dry braking, exterior noise, and rolling resistance. The test results show that it performs well in these categories and consistently ranks in the top positions. However, it has not been replaced by a newer tyre model, and no previous models exist.


According to Autobild's 2021 tests, the Michelin CrossClimate+ has a balanced high-performance profile, good snow traction, stable handling with good steering precision, and short wet braking distances. However, it has a slight weakness in cornering aquaplaning. You can read more about it on the tyre page and find more details on Michelin's official site.


Vredestein Quatrac


The Vredestein Quatrac has slightly better rating than the Michelin CrossClimate+, with a rating of 90%. This tyre, made in Hungary, excels in dry braking, comfort, wet braking, and wet circle cornering.


As per Autobild 2021, the Vredestein Quatrac is an exemplary all-season tyre with impressive qualities on snow and ice, high safety reserves in aquaplaning, precise wet and dry handling, short dry braking distances, and low rolling resistance. Similar to the Michelin CrossClimate+, there are no previous or newer models of the Vredestein Quatrac. To find out more, visit the tyre page and Vredestein's official site.


Head-to-head Comparison


In the Autobild test conducted with a total of 32 tyres, the Vredestein Quatrac secured the 2nd position, while the Michelin CrossClimate+ ranked 5th. This shows that both tyres are strong contenders in their category, with the Vredestein Quatrac performing slightly better overall.


Verdict


Both tyres have their own strengths and weaknesses, but the Vredestein Quatrac appears to be the better performing tyre overall, with a higher rating and better position in the Autobild test. If you value performance on snow, ice, wet and dry handling and low rolling resistance, the Vredestein Quatrac can be a good choice. However, if comfort, snow traction, and low exterior noise are more important to you, you may prefer the Michelin CrossClimate+.


Ultimately, both tyres are excellent options for those looking for a reliable all-season tyre with a strong performance in various conditions.

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Mutual tests

Name WetDrySnow
Best values in test12+1
Michelin CrossClimate+
Rating: Exemplary
22+ 2+
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Exemplary
1- 2+ 2+
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Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test12+11
Michelin CrossClimate+
Rating: Exemplary
21-2+1-
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Exemplary
1 1-21
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Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,745
Michelin CrossClimate+39,7 49,7
Vredestein Quatrac40,646,3
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