Best car tyres to buy now 2025: top tyres tested and reviewed
2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6: Dry Performance King

Goodyear’s latest Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 dominated dry tests, taking first in braking and handling. Its precise steering and balanced grip made it a joy to drive, with consistent behaviour in both wet and dry conditions. It also tied for first in wet cornering, proving its versatility.
The only downside was road noise, particularly on wet surfaces, which slightly affected its refinement score. That said, its third-place ranking in rolling resistance adds to its appeal as a high-performance yet efficient tyre.