Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6

Bridgestone has introduced the Turanza All Season 6, a premium all-season tyre featuring ENLITEN technology. With the ability to perform year-round, the tyre offers exceptional braking performance in varying conditions and superior mileage, as confirmed by independent testing institute TÜV SÜD. Its unique pattern design and compound improve contact with asphalt, water evacuation, and snow trapping. The Turanza All Season 6 caters to both electric and gas-powered vehicles and aligns with the growing demand for all-season tyres, currently constituting 21% of the European market. This new tyre will be available in 85 sizes, thereby addressing 96% of the high-rim demand in the all-season segment.

Tyre review data from 4 tyre reviews averaging 80% over 2,300 miles driven, and 6 tests with an average result of 2nd.

Dry Grip 87%
Wet Grip 90%
Road Feedback 77%
Handling 83%
Wear 0%
Comfort 75%
Buy again 67%

First On MarketAugust 2023
Wheel Size16 - 21"
Width185 - 275mm
Profile35 - 65
Rolling ResistanceB - C
Wet GripB - B
Noise (dB)70 - 72
Winter Rating3PMSF Rated

The Turanza All Season 6 is ranked 18th of 57 All Season Premium Touring tyres.

This tyre replaced the Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO.

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Latest Tyre Test Results

The Best All Season Tyres for 2024
2nd of 7 tyres
  • Good in the dry and wet, good aquaplaning resistance, low wear, good value.
  • Below average snow performance (but still way ahead of a summer tyre), average rolling resistance.
  • The new Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 is a well balanced mild climate all season tyre. Bridgestone has clearly focused on improving the treadlife of the tyre, which historically has been a weak point, while retaining the excellent dry and wet performance. The snow performance wasn't great compared to the best, but it's going to be way better than a summer tyre so if you're in a region that rarely gets snow, this is a really great tyre. The only thing it seems to have reduced in order to improve the wear is rolling resistance, as that was relatively high, but overall the new Bridgestone is an excellent product.
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2024 Sports Car All Season Tyre Test
4th of 13 tyres
  • New all-season tyre with exemplary driving behavior in all weather conditions, dynamic wet and dry handling, good value for money.
  • Moderate aquaplaning in curves.
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2023 TUV Report All Season Test
1st of 4 tyres
  • The new Turanza All Season 6 performed well in all tests, with its strongest performances in wet braking (1st place) and dry braking (2nd place). It also performed well in snow, ranking 2nd in snow braking and snow traction. Its performance in the wet circle test and straight aquaplaning was slightly weaker, coming in at 2nd and 4th place respectively
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SizeFuelWetNoise
16 inch
215/60 R16 99 V XLCB70
205/60 R16 96 V XLCB70
205/55 R16 94 V XLCB70
205/55 R16 91 HCB70
17 inch
225/45 R17 94 W XLCB70
235/65 R17 108 V XLCB70
225/60 R17 103 V XLCB70
225/50 R17 98 V XLCB70
215/55 R17 98 W XLCB70
225/45 R17 94 V XLCB70
205/50 R17 93 W XLCB70
205/50 R17 93 V XLCB70
215/45 R17 91 W XLCB70
18 inch
245/45 R18 100 Y XLCB70
245/40 R18 97 Y XLCB71
235/60 R18 107 V XLCB70
225/40 R18 92 Y XLCB70
19 inch
235/35 R19 91 Y XLCB70
20 inch
255/45 R20 105 Y XLCB71
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Questions and Answers for the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6

2024-01-29 - Will these tires become available for north america?

It is very unlikely the Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 will be available in North America. Bridgestone have the Weatherpeak which is the North American specific equivalent.


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Size Price Range  
205/55 R16 £93.07 - £97.32 (4 Prices) Compare Prices >>
225/40 R18 £107.80 - £120.78 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
225/45 R17 £103.97 - £126.00 (4 Prices) Compare Prices >>
235/55 R19 £172.25 - £174.18 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 35 tyre sizes - View all.

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Top 3 Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 Reviews

Given 90% while driving a Ford Mondeo Titanium X (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 300 average miles
Hi, I've done around 500km on new Turanza, mainly in city. I've got Mondeo mk4 1.6TDCI after chip. I've used previously Vredestein Quatrac Pro. I've have tested so far Bridgestone on the dry and wet in 20-5C. So far they more comfortable than Vredestein Quatrac Pro, noise is around the same (so they rather quiet tires - I've been using 225/50 R17 (not a standard Mondeo mk4, but similiar size (a bit bigger than standard 215/50R17 and smaller than next standard tire 235/45R18))). On dry Bridgestones are more gripper than Vredestein and on wet the are excellent compared to Vredestein. On Quatrac Pro when you drive through a deep puddle / water it tears the steering wheel out of your hands and you have to use both hands to keep the steering wheel, on Bridgestone you use 1 hand (not both) and you don't have to much strength to keep the steering wheel still. But what's more important on Quatrac Pro I was afraid of turning left (in UK right) at crossroads. Vredestein doesn't have grip when you set off on wet. You have to use the gas pedal very gently to keep the wheels from spinning. Bridgestones are almost as good as Michelin Primacy 4 (which I use in the summer) on the wet!. I haven't so far tested the tire in the hot summer (when temperature goes above 20 I will switch to Primacy 4), nor on ice and snow, so I set NA for wear, buy again, snow and ice grip.
Helpful 83 - tyre reviewed on October 31, 2023
Given 10% while driving a Kia Motors Sorento III (UM) Diesel 2.2 CRDI (235/55 R19) on mostly country roads for 300 easy going miles
2 tires have sawtooth from the factory. Very high rolling resistance. They are very loud in the dry.
Helpful 51 - tyre reviewed on November 29, 2023
Given 88% while driving a Renault (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
I put them on a Renault Megane from 2020 petrol 160 horses and during the time with them it doesn't feel like I have 4 season tires, compared to (pilot sport 5). Very good dry and wet grip also very comfortable. I can't say anything about noise because the car does not have good noise insulation. Personally, they are great tires for me. I hope they are as good in winter.
Helpful 46 - tyre reviewed on November 1, 2023
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Given 85% while driving a Lexus (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 1,200 spirited miles
I find these tyres impressive for their excellent combination of ride comfort, quiet running, and grip. The Lexus IS300h does not have the most sophisticated suspension, it does well on good tarmac, particularly at speed, but can be rough around town and on broken pavement. These Bridgestones make it feel like the car has upgraded suspension, the ride feels much more plush, the tyres absorb a great deal of the vibrations from rolling on the road surface. It is a similar sensation when you put much more comfortable shoes on. They are also surprisingly quiet, not generating the humming background noise that is so typical of many combos of tyres and cars.
All the while, the grip is just there, even you send the car into an apex at speed. There is no drama, no complaining, no slipping, just quietly keeping the car on the road.
My comparison is to OEM Yokohamas and Pirelli Cinturato All Seasons, this set feels immediately superior.
I'm very early into these tyres, yet to experience truly winterly conditions with them, but truly impressed so far.
Helpful 22 - tyre reviewed on December 22, 2023
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The predecessor, the A005 EVO was a very impressive all season tyre so it's great that the new Turanza All Season 6 seems to be improving on it! The Tyre Reviews test will be out in mid March.