Best all season tyres 185/50 R16

We all know that the best all-season tyres offer good grip, regardless of the road conditions. But which is the right tyre model to choose?

The variety of 185/50 R16 all-season tyres can be confusing. But we've managed to narrow it all down to a handy list of the best all-seasons 185/50 R16 tyres.

Well, you're in luck, because we did that through extensive market research and we have highlighted the key factors to consider when buying an all-season tyre set online.

Let's start with our ranking of the best 8 all season tyres 185/50 R16:

# Brand Model Score Number of reviews Price
1 Bridgestone Bridgestone Turanza All season 6Turanza All season 6 8,9 149 (6 test) From 141,84£
2 Continental Continental All Season Contact 2All Season Contact 2 8,8 132 (4 test) From 111,86£
3 Michelin Michelin CrossClimate 2CrossClimate 2 8,8 6.871 (15 test) From 157,20£
4 Hankook Hankook Kinergy 4S 2 H750Kinergy 4S 2 H750 8,3 1.862 (10 test) From 114,69£
5 Uniroyal Uniroyal All Season Expert 2All Season Expert 2 7,9 894 (8 test) From 94,57£
6 Falken Falken Euro All Season AS210Euro All Season AS210 7,7 1.091 (13 test) From 89,96£
7 Vredestein Vredestein QuatracQuatrac 7,5 773 (11 test) From 99,14£
8 Falken Falken Euro All Season AS200Euro All Season AS200 7,1 539 (8 test) From 130,29£
  1. Bridgestone Turanza All season 6

    Bridgestone Turanza All season 6

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ALVOLANTE2024
      3° Place
    • Tyre Reviews2024
      2° Place
      Highly recommended
    • AutoBild2024
      4° Place
      Very good
    • AutoBild2023
      3° Place
      Very good
    Info & Prices
  2. Continental All Season Contact 2

    Continental All Season Contact 2

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ALVOLANTE2024
      4° Place
    • Tyre Reviews2024
      1° Place
      Winning
    • AutoBild2023
      2° Place
      Very good
    Info & Prices
  3. Michelin CrossClimate 2

    Michelin CrossClimate 2

    Michelin CrossClimate 2 185/50 R16 is a performing all-season tyre, available on the market since 2021. It’s the perfect choice if you want to use your tyre all year long, without any seasonal change.

    Certifications:

    • ALVOLANTE2024
      2° Place
    • Tyre Reviews2024
      4° Place
      Highly recommended
    • ADAC2024
      4° Place
      Good
    • AutoBild2024
      2° Place
      Very good
    • AutoBild2023
      1° Place
      Very good
    • Tyre Reviews2023
      1° Place
      Winning
    • Autoklub CR2022
      1° Place
    • ARBO2022
      1° Place
      Highly recommended
    • AutoBild2022
      9° Place
      Satisfactory
    • Tyre Reviews2022
      1° Place
      Winning
    • AutoBild2021
      2° Place
      Good
    • Tyre Reviews2021
      1° Place
      Winning
    Info & Prices
  4. Hankook Kinergy 4S 2 H750

    Hankook Kinergy 4S 2 H750

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ADAC2024
      3° Place
      Good
    • Tyre Reviews2023
      3° Place
      Highly recommended
    • AutoBild2023
      8° Place
      Good
    • AutoBild2022
      3° Place
      Good
    • Tyre Reviews2022
      2° Place
      Winning
    • AutoBild2021
      1° Place
      Very good
    • AutoBild2019
      8° Place
    Info & Prices
  5. Uniroyal All Season Expert 2

    Uniroyal All Season Expert 2

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ADAC2024
      13° Place
      Satisfactory
    • Tyre Reviews2023
      8° Place
    • AutoBild2023
      8° Place
      Not recommended
    • AutoBild2021
      17° Place
    • ADAC2020
      5° Place
      Acceptable
    • TCS2020
      5° Place
      Not fully recommended
    • ANWB2020
      5° Place
      Raccomandato con riserva
    • AutoBild2019
      17° Place
    Info & Prices
  6. Falken Euro All Season AS210

    Falken Euro All Season AS210

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ADAC2024
      7° Place
      Good
    • Tyre Reviews2023
      7° Place
    • Tyre Reviews2022
      6° Place
    • AutoBild2022
      8° Place
      Good
    • Gute Fahrt2022
      6° Place
      Satisfactory
    • AUTO ZEITUNG2021
      8° Place
    • AutoBild2021
      6° Place
      Good
    • AutoBild2020
      6° Place
      Good
    • AutoBild2019
      11° Place
    • AutoBild2018
      6° Place
      Satisfactory
    Info & Prices
  7. Vredestein Quatrac

    Vredestein Quatrac

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • ADAC2024
      6° Place
      Good
    • AutoBild2023
      4° Place
      Very good
    • Tyre Reviews2023
      5° Place
      Recommended
    • AutoBild2022
      2° Place
      Satisfactory
    • AutoBild2021
      2° Place
      Very good
    • AUTO ZEITUNG2021
      2° Place
      Very recommended
    • Tyre Reviews2021
      4° Place
      Recommended
    • AutoBild2020
      2° Place
      Very good
    Info & Prices
  8. Falken Euro All Season AS200

    Falken Euro All Season AS200

    We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.

    Certifications:

    • AutoBild2020
      5° Place
      Very good
    • AUTO EXPRESS2017
      5° Place
    • Auto Zeitung2017
      7° Place
      Ok
    • AutoBild2017
      7° Place
      Satisfactory
    • AutoBild2016
      3° Place
    • Gute Fahrt2016
      6° Place
      Good
    • ADAC2014
      1° Place
      Acceptable
    • ANWB2014
      1° Place
      Not fully recommended
    Info & Prices

Buying Guide

By now you should know that many all-season tyres offer good snow traction. But there is a misconception that they can replace snow tyres. In reality, this is not always true.

The term "all-seasons" can be misleading and even the best performing tyres have their limitations. While all-season tyres can tackle light snow without hesitation, only a few models are suitable for heavy snow.

If occasional snow falls in your area, all-season tyres are fine. However, it is not advisable to opt for all-season tyres if you live in a predominantly snowy region. In this case, rather evaluate the best winter tyres 185/50 R16.

All-season tyres or snow tyres? What is the difference?

All-season tyres are not designed to deal with extreme snow conditions. Sure, they can handle snow and some mud on the roads, but you can't overdo it when driving in heavy snow conditions. However, they are perfect for wet roads and slippery terrain.

Snow tyres, in addition to heavy snow, are specially designed for icy roads and other typically winter conditions.

Do they guarantee a good grip in the snow?

Many who buy all-season tyres are convinced that they will continue to perform well even in snow and ice conditions, however, this is far from the truth, it really depends on the quality of the tyre.

Some all-season tyres have good grip on snow, others don't.

How long do all-season tyres last?

Each 185/50 R16 tyre has a specific duration, depending on the compound used. Some have a longer life than others.

Furthermore, it is important to note that the life of a tyre depends on its maintenance. If well preserved the expected duration is from 4 to 6 years.

Can I only buy two all-season tyres?

Buying just two 185/50 R16 tyres can save you a lot of money, but you are putting yourself and the lives of others at risk.

While driving, you need all four tyres to work to the max, not just two.  We do not recommend mixing different types of tyres, so if you are thinking about buying the best all season tyres remember to buy the complete set. Buying just two is a waste of time and money. Plus, you're putting yourself at greater risk.

Are there any specific markings I should look for when buying all season tyres?

If you are looking for all-season tyres to tackle even very snowy roads, it is good that the tyre has the snowflake symbol with three peaks. This indicates that the tyre is certified to provide excellent traction on snow and ice.

Another important marking to look at is the M+S symbol on the side of the tyre. M+S stands for "Mud + Snow". However, M+S does not necessarily mean that the tyre works well on snow.

We therefore recommend that you buy tyres that also have the snowflake symbol. markings all season tyres