tyre tests Vredestein Sportrac 5:
2019
TCS
185/65 R15
highly recommended
2
ÖAMTC
185/65 R15
highly recommended
2
ADAC
185/65 R15
good
2
2018
Auto Bild
195/65 R15
good
-
ADAC
205/55 R16
sufficient
-
2017
ACE/GTÜ
215/60 R17
recommended
-
ÖAMTC
195/65 R15
recommended
-
TCS
195/65 R15
recommended
-
ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
-
2016
TCS
185/65 R15
highly recommended
1
ADAC
185/65 R15
good
1
Auto Bild
205/55 R16
recommended
-
2015
ADAC
185/60 R14
good
-
Auto Bild Allrad
215/65 R16
satisfactory
-
ADAC
205/55 R16
satisfactory
-
2014
ADAC
195/65 R15
good
-
2013
ADAC
185/60 R15
good
-
ACE
195/65 R15
recommended
2
Auto, Motor und Sport
205/55 R16
recommended
-
AUTO Straßenverkehr
205/55 R16
good
-
Gute Fahrt
205/55 R16
good
-
Auto Zeitung
215/55 R16
recommended
-
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The manufacturer Vredestein describes this tyre as quiet, comfortable and sporty. The Sportrac 5 is the successor of the Sportrac 3, and guarantees even better rolling characteristics and performance than its predecessor. It delivers exceptional stability and comfort and superb performance regardless of the weather or road conditions. The tyre was designed in cooperation with the Italian-based Giugiaro Design, which took on responsibility for the appearance of the Sportrac 5's tread and sidewalls. As a result, the tyre is characterised by a number of features including shading at the base of the four longitudinal grooves, which lends the model a sporty character and underlines the asymmetry of the tread.
The tyre features a tread wear indicator which means that its condition can be easily checked in a matter of seconds, increasing driving safety. The Vredestein Sportrac 5 is also notable for its outstanding grip and exceptional durability. The central grooves of the tread feature special design elements which provide the flexibility necessary to achieve low rolling resistances and enhanced road holding. The tread ensures that stresses are distributed evenly over its entire surface, resulting in an optimum and balanced performance. The designers of the tyre used the Handling Tuned Sidewall technology together with a robust construction and firm external shoulder to guarantee sporty performance and dynamic driving. The intelligent distribution of the tyre's tread blocks is the outcome of many months of tests and contributes to low levels of tyre noise, whereas the five longitudinal grooves for water dispersal mean that the tyre is notable for its exceptionally short braking distances, even on very wet roads.
In 2016, Vredestein Sportrac 5 won the ADAC test for size 185/65 R15 tyres.
Vredestein is a Dutch-owned company which has been present on the market since 1945. The brand's range includes tyres for passenger cars, agricultural vehicles, vans, retro vehicles, 4x4 vehicles, lorries and bicycles. The company's headquarters and its oldest production facility are based in the Netherlands.