The tyre meets the European Union's requirements for winter tyres
Carries the 3PMSF (Three Peak Mountain Flake) symbol, which is awarded after the model in question has been thoroughly tested for snow grip.
tyre tests Vredestein Wintrac:
2024
Auto Bild
205/55 R16
good
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2023
ÖAMTC
205/60 R16
recommended
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TCS
205/60 R16
recommended
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ADAC
205/60 R16
satisfactory
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2022
ADAC
185/65 R15
satisfactory
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ADAC
215/60 R16
satisfactory
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2021
Auto, Motor und Sport
195/55 R16
very good
3
ÖAMTC
195/65 R15
highly recommended
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TCS
195/65 R15
highly recommended
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Auto Bild
205/55 R16
excellent
3
ADAC
195/65 R15
good
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The model Vredestein Wintrac is a premium tyre that was developed in response to the changing winter climate in Europe. The Vredestein specialists have developed their new design to preserve tyres on wet surfaces, which are increasingly predominant in this period.
That's why the new directional tread is equipped with patented 3D sipes to combat aquaplaning. Compared to its predecessor, the Snowtrac 5, the tread contact area is also increased by 5%.
Due to the increasing temperature differences during the winter season, the rubber mixture also had to be adapted to these needs. It is based on silica to maintain its flexibility in freezing conditions, but its density has been increased to extend its life span by up to 10,000 km compared to its predecessor.
Vredestein is a premium Dutch manufacturer whose products are especially appreciated by drivers who value the quality and aesthetics of their tyres. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the models look great in higher class cars, and at the same time offer good properties in both seasonal and all-season variants.
Technical data:
Vredestein Wintrac winter tyre is considered Premium class class, that is, characterised by modern technology and maximum performance.
You are currently viewing a tyre in the size 215/55 R16.
The tyre is currently available in sizes between 15 to 16 inch.
Tyre additionally:
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Tyre is reinforced (is more resistant to heavier loads)