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2023 Winter Tire Test review (extreme winters)
Well I'm back from the dead.
Just before another harsh 2023 winter is about to hit Canada. Most of the winter bound countries have changed or are on the verge of changing their tires once again.
As my Nokian Hakka 8's are at 6/32" currently by next year it may be time to replace them. Currently all four tires have been worn evenly on the full-time AWD system and the tire size is 225/60/17. Currently I'm leaning towards the Continental Viking 7 as the future winter tire replacement selection. I was a bit displeased with the Nokian company as they had never replied back to an inquiry e-mail which I had sent them back in 2019 concerning these tires. Thus I have decide to spend my money elsewhere this time around.
Below I have listed both the studded and non-studded highest ranked extreme winter tires.
Experts at the Finnish test organization UTAC Ivalo conducted a large test of winter tires both studded and non-studded. The tests were conducted on ice, snow, as well as wet and dry pavement, noise emission and fuel consumption were also taken into account.
Best Studded Tires (overall score):
Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10
Hankook Winter i*Pike RS2 W429
Continental IceContact 3
Goodyear UltraGrip Arctic 2
Michelin X-Ice North 4
Bridgestone Blizzak Spike-03
Falken Winterpeak F-ICE 1
Nokian Nordman 8 (old Hakkapeliitta 8)
Antares Grip 60 ice
Michelin X-Ice Snow
Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5
Goodyear UltraGrip Ice 2
Hankook Winter i*cept iZ 2 W616
Falken Winterpeak F-Snow 1
Bridgestone Blizzak Ice
Kumho WinterCraft ice Wi51
Continental WinterContact TS 870
Continental AllSeasonContact (All Weather tire -reference)
That is a detailed test to say the least, but there are several very good tires missing from that list. These non-studded winter tires below have done very well in tests but have been left out. Could be a year or two older technology or not available in the European region, you may be able to get them at a fairly good discount in your area.
The number one price to performance tire I can think of is the Pirelli Ice Zero FR. Does very well in tests and is heavily discounted currently as it has been replaced with a newer model.
Bridgestone WS90 or even the older WS80 should be up there in the top 5 for sure. They sell for roughly as much as the Michelin X-Ice Snow and are actually slightly better in North American testing.
We can't forget the previous non-studded winner the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3, if you can still find them, but only at a discount.
Here are the test links for the above tires:
alltyretests.com -- https://alltyretests.com/pirelli-ice-zero-fr-test-review/
tyrereviews.com -- https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/The-Best-Winter-Tyres-for-2020.htm
The APA in Canada has a slightly different rating for its top winter tires. They rate tires from A to E, of course A being the best. Depending on the variables during the test the results come out slightly different. Results are for testing done between 2020 and 2021, so they are slightly older.
Below you will find the APA test results, for the full list the link is provided below.
A) BEST
- Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 et 10 SUV
- Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV
- Bridgestone Blizzak WS90
- Toyo Observe GSi6 / GSi6 HP / GSi6 LS
- Michelin X-Ice Snow
- Continental Viking Contact 7
- Bridgestone DMV-27
- Yokohama iceGuard G075
- Nordman 7 SUV
- Pirelli Ice Zero FR
- Goodyear WinterCommand Ultra
- General Tire Altimax Arctic 12
- Toyo Observe G3 ICE
- Dunlop WinterMaxx SJ8
apa.ca link -- https://www.apa.ca/en/infos-and-tools/winter-tires-ratings/ratings-of-winter-tires-for-compact-suvs-and-cars-and-intermediate-sedans/
Happy shopping, stay safe on the roads.
Nick