Browse our complete directory of 518 tire brands. Every listing includes an independent review, performance scores, and real-world tire data to help you find the right brand for your vehicle.
Each brand review is based on performance data from independent tests, real-world user feedback, EU tire label ratings, and expert analysis. We evaluate grip, comfort, longevity, noise, and value across every tire in a brand's lineup.
Premium brands like Michelin and Continental invest heavily in R&D and typically lead in wet grip, braking distance, and tread life. Mid-range brands such as Hankook and Kumho offer strong performance at a lower price. Budget brands provide basic safety and are best suited for low-mileage or city driving.
The best brand depends on your driving conditions, budget, and priorities. Use our Tire Advisor tool to get a personalized recommendation based on your driving style, climate, and vehicle type.
All tires sold in major markets must pass minimum safety standards. Budget brands meet these requirements but may have longer braking distances on wet roads and wear out faster. For highway driving or harsh weather, a mid-range or premium brand is generally safer.
You don't need to stick with one brand. When replacing tires, compare current options because technology improves every year. Our reviews are updated regularly to reflect the latest models and test results.
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