Best Bridgestone Tires Reviewed
2024’s top-rated models tested for performance, durability, and value
View Top Picksπ Top 5 Bridgestone Tires for 2024
Blizzak WS90
Studless Ice & Snow Winter Tire
Bridgestone’s flagship winter tire with Multicell compound that literally bites into ice for unmatched traction.
Pros:
- #1 in Consumer Reports winter tests
- Stops 15% shorter on ice than competitors
- Quieter than previous WS80 model
Cons:
- Not for year-round use
- Premium price
Dueler H/L Alenza Plus
Luxury SUV/Crossover Touring Tire
The quietest, most comfortable Bridgestone SUV tire with 80,000-mile warranty and all-weather capability.
Pros:
- 80,000-mile treadwear warranty
- 20% quieter than previous model
- Excellent wet weather grip
Cons:
- Not for off-road use
- Limited sizes for trucks
π Bridgestone Tire Comparison Chart
Data from Consumer Reports tire tests and manufacturer specifications
Tire Model | Type | Tread Warranty | CR Winter Rating* | Noise Level | Price Range |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blizzak WS90 | Winter | N/A | 92/100 | 6/10 | $$$ |
Dueler H/L Alenza Plus | SUV Touring | 80,000 mi | 68/100 | 9/10 | $$$$ |
Potenza Sport | Max Performance | 30,000 mi | N/A | 5/10 | $$$$ |
WeatherPeak | All-Weather | 65,000 mi | 85/100 | 8/10 | $$$ |
*Consumer Reports winter performance score (higher is better)
π§ Bridgestone Tire Technologies

Multicell Compound
Exclusive to Blizzak tires, this hydrophilic coating absorbs water film on ice for direct rubber-to-ice contact. (Source: Bridgestone)

EverTread Construction
Dual-layer tread design where the top 55% provides initial grip and the bottom 45% maintains performance as the tire wears.
π Buying Guide
For Winter Driving
The Blizzak WS90 is our top pick for snow/ice traction. Consider the WeatherPeak if you need year-round capability with 3PMSF snow rating.
For SUVs/Trucks
The Dueler H/L Alenza Plus offers best comfort for highway driving, while the Dueler A/T Revo 3 provides off-road capability.
For Performance Cars
The Potenza Sport delivers track-ready dry grip while the Potenza RE980AS+ balances performance with all-season capability.
π Trusted by Drivers & Experts

“My Blizzak WS90s got me through Minnesota’s worst winter in years. Never got stuck once!”
– Sarah K., 2021 Subaru Outback

“50,000 miles on my Dueler Alenzas and they still have 30% tread left. Worth every penny.”
– James T., 2018 Honda Pilot
2023 CR Top Pick
“Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 ranked #1 in winter tire testing for ice braking and snow traction.”
View Reportβ Bridgestone Tire FAQs
Bridgestone’s winter tires (especially the Blizzak series) are among the best in snow and ice traction. The Blizzak WS90 scored 92/100 in Consumer Reports’ winter tests, outperforming most competitors. Their all-weather WeatherPeak model also carries the 3PMSF severe snow service rating.
For maximum winter performance, we recommend dedicated snow tires like the Blizzak rather than all-season options.
Tread life varies by model:
- Dueler H/L Alenza Plus: 70,000-85,000 miles (80,000-mile warranty)
- WeatherPeak: 55,000-70,000 miles (65,000-mile warranty)
- Potenza Sport: 25,000-35,000 miles (performance tires wear faster)
- Blizzak WS90: 3-5 winter seasons (no mileage warranty)
Proper maintenance (rotation every 5,000-7,000 miles, alignment checks) helps maximize lifespan.
Bridgestone operates manufacturing plants in:
- United States (8 plants including Warren County, TN and Aiken County, SC)
- Canada (Joliette, Quebec)
- Mexico (Monterrey)
- Japan (multiple locations)
Most Bridgestone tires sold in North America are made regionally. You can check the DOT code on the sidewall to identify the manufacturing plant.
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