bridgestone replaces weatherpeak with ultraweather all weather tireBridgestone has introduced a new all-weather touring tire called the UltraWeather. Designed for sedans, minivans, crossovers, SUVs, and light trucks, it replaces the company's WeatherPeak tire and is aimed at drivers looking for year-round traction, including in winter conditions.The UltraWeather carries the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) certification, indicating it meets industry standards for severe snow service. According to Bridgestone, the tire is designed to provide traction in wet and snowy conditions while also offering long tread life and improved efficiency.bridgestone replaces weatherpeak with ultraweather all weather tireBridgestone says the tire's tread design uses open shoulder slots and circumferential grooves to help move water away from the contact patch and reduce the risk of hydroplaning. In company testing, the UltraWeather stopped about four feet shorter in wet braking than the outgoing WeatherPeak tire.AdvertisementAdvertisementFor winter driving, the tire features additional biting edges intended to improve traction on snow and ice. Bridgestone's internal testing found the UltraWeather delivered shorter snow braking distances than the Goodyear WeatherReady 2, Pirelli WeatherActive, and the WeatherPeak.bridgestone replaces weatherpeak with ultraweather all weather tireThe company is backing the UltraWeather with a 60,000-mile limited treadwear warranty. It also uses Bridgestone's ENLITEN technology, which combines tire compounds, construction methods, and materials intended to improve durability, reduce rolling resistance, and maintain ride comfort. The tire also incorporates renewable soybean oil in its construction.Bridgestone says the UltraWeather was developed to provide a quiet and comfortable ride, with a tread pattern designed to reduce road noise and vibration.bridgestone replaces weatherpeak with ultraweather all weather tireThe Bridgestone UltraWeather will begin arriving in select sizes on June 1, 2026. The full lineup will include 61 sizes ranging from 16- to 22-inch wheel diameters. Expected fitments include vehicles such as the Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Highlander, and Volkswagen Taos.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.Become an AutoGuide insider. Get the latest from the automotive world first by subscribing to our newsletter here.bridgestone replaces weatherpeak with ultraweather all weather tire