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Gravel traction

How will the tyres do on a loose surface?

Gravel traction

The test

There’s no shortage of gravel at the Uvalde proving ground, so we used a section to assess the off-road grip of our tyres.

A series of runs was done, accelerating hard in first gear from 5mph and comparing the speed of the back tyres on our rear-wheel-drive Nissan to those on the front.

Average results were rated against a treadless, slick tyre to calculate the grip achieved.

SUVs are not just about the school run or weekly shop – they are ideal for loading up bikes, towing boats, cars and motorcyles or carrying camping gear. So, the chances are you will head off-road at some point.

Four-wheel drive can help, but it doesn’t count for much if the tyres work only on tarmac.

When the going gets tough, the Continental is the best choice – it left rivals trailing in the Texas dust. Hankook was second over the rough surface, closely followed by Goodyear and Pirelli. Bringing up the rear was Kumho, just ahead of Michelin.

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Gravel traction

Continental    100.0
Hankook        97.9
Goodyear      97.2
Pirelli            96.7
Kumho         96.3
Michelin       96.2

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