Michelin Pilot Sport 5The Pilot Sport 5 belongs to the latest generation of Michelin summer tires. Made specifically for sports and high-performance cars, it was designed with precision and comfort in mind. Like the Pilot Sport 4, this tire has much to offer that justifies its price point.Based on user reviews, the Pilot Sport 5 performs just as well in dry conditions as it does in wet conditions, with 96% ratings in both departments. Michelin claims the dual sport tread design technology enables tread optimization. The inner part of the tread enhances wet-weather performance, while the outer tread blocks ensure optimal performance when it is dry. This claim is backed by Auto Bild's summer ratings, with the tire ranking first overall in the performance test, alongside the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6.While Michelin wasn't the absolute top performer in wet conditions, expectations were understandably high, and it still outperformed many rivals. In Auto Bild's testing, the Pilot Sport 5 achieved a 43.2-meter wet braking distance, which placed it in fifth position. It also took the same spot in the wet handling department, with a 73.3 kph average speed.Vredestein Quatrac ProThe Quatrac has been around for several decades, forming part of Vredestein's all-season touring lineup. With the introduction of the Quatrac Pro in 2019, the company took things a step further, launching its first all-season tires designed for ultra-high performance.This means you can expect the Vredestein Quatrac Pro to not just offer the versatility of all-season tires, but also meet the performance needs of your high-performance SUVs and sedans. In reality, though, this does not translate to equal ratings in every category. So, while Tire Lab gives very positive ratings for wet braking and wet circle cornering, the tire experiences a longer braking distance on dry roads and poor traction in the snow.Regardless, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro is quite consistent in performance and ratings when it comes to wet braking, wet handling, and wet lateral handling. Compared to the market average, it's an easy winner, and with low drive-by noise levels and excellent comfort, it offers great added perks. Bear in mind, though, that it struggles in aquaplaning, both straight and lateral.Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3The Cinturato All Season SF3 is another all-season tire, designed for wet, dry, and even snowy conditions. It comes with Pirelli's "ELECT" marking to indicate its optimization for high-performance electric and plug-in vehicles, along with the "SEAL INSIDE" puncture-proof technology that protects the tire from losing air pressure when punctured.While most all-season tires fall behind summer tires when it comes to wet and dry conditions, the Cinturato All Season's strengths lie in its exceptional all-weather performance. Traction is great both on wet and dry surfaces, and even in snow. In The Tire lab ratings, it performed better than 98.2% of tires in curved aquaplanning, and better than 96.4% of tested tires in wet handling.Also, in the 2024 Auto Bild SUV All Season Tyre Test, it was ranked the third-best tire, with strong points in wet braking, straight aquaplaning, and curved aquaplaning. The biggest letdowns with this tire, however, are its poor durability and high purchase costs, compared to rivals.Maxxis Victra Sport 5Maxxis is known for its bicycle tires, which the company focused on in its early years. However, today, it has some of the most competitive products in bicycle and car tire manufacturing, with products like the Victra Sport 5 outperforming many major rivals.The Victra Sport 5 is an ultra-high-performance tire, so it's perfect for a range of cars with performance needs, like your sports cars and hot hatchbacks. As a summer tire, it is also built to navigate both wet and dry conditions, and its ratings in these categories are great. According to the EU tire grade, this tire earns an A grade in wet grip, which is the highest possible rating and affirms its excellent performance.Moreover, in the 2025 Auto Bild summer tire test, this tire made it to the top 10 ranking in wet braking and wet circle handling. In straight aqua, it landed in seventh place with a float speed of 80.6 kilometers per hour.Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6Goodyear has been around for over a century, and the Eagle is one of its best-known products. The company emphasizes its superior handling and responsiveness, which makes it capable of navigating different driving adventures. The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is described as a summer tire, adequately equipped for both dry and wet roads.This tire is designed with a flexible tread compound that ensures that it actually sticks to wet roads and boosts traction. The result is amazing performance in wet conditions. From Auto Express, this tire earns an overall second-best position, thanks to its high scores in all the tested categories. While it secures 100% ratings in wet cornering, it gets 96.7% and 98.6% in wet braking and wet handling, respectively, placing fifth in both categories.Moreover, when accumulating various tests conducted across platforms, All Tyre Tests found that the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 had "Exemplary" ratings for wet braking, wet handling, and wet lateral handling, consistently placing above the market median. It only fell to a "Good" rank for the lateral aquaplaning category and "Average" in straight aquaplaning.