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The Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02 is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
Tyre review data from 8 tyre reviews averaging 89% over 122,500 miles driven, and 12 tests with an average result of 9th.
Dry Grip 89%
Wet Grip 88%
Road Feedback 86%
Handling 93%
Wear 95%
Comfort 81%
Buy again 90%
Snow Grip 92%
Ice Grip 90%
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First On Market | July 2019 |
Wheel Size | 13 - 19" |
Width | 155 - 255mm |
Profile | 40 - 80 |
Rolling Resistance | B - D |
Wet Grip | B - C |
Noise (dB) | 71 - 72 |
Winter Rating | 3PMSF Rated |
The MultiSeason Gen 02 is ranked 3rd of 73 All Season Touring tyres.
This tyre replaced the Firestone MultiSeason.
In Depth Tyre Comparisons
- Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02 VS Michelin CrossClimate 2
Tests Included
12
Best Result
6th
Worst Result
16th
Average Result
9th
Latest Tyre Test Results
2024 ADAC All Season Tyre Test
8th of 16 tyres
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The Firestone Multiseason2 tyre receives an overall adequate rating for driving safety. It shows significant weaknesses on dry roads at high temperatures and narrowly misses good ratings on wet and winter roads.
On dry surfaces, the tyre offers only adequate steering feedback and lacks precision. The driver must make frequent corrections due to delayed steering response and inconsistent cornering. The test vehicle tends to oversteer early in dynamic maneuvers, resulting in an adequate rating for limit behavior. Braking distance is rated as satisfactory.
On wet roads, the Firestone barely misses a good overall rating. It scores well in braking and straight-line aquaplaning but only satisfactory in cornering aquaplaning and handling. The tyre struggles to combine longitudinal and lateral forces effectively, showing too much under- or oversteer for precise control.
In winter conditions, the Multiseason2 achieves a clearly satisfactory result. It performs well in snow and ice braking, satisfactorily in traction, but only adequately in handling. The test vehicle lacks precision in steering, with a narrow and low performance limit.
Environmentally, the Italian-made Firestone Multiseason2 receives a satisfactory rating. Both its projected mileage and wear are rated as satisfactory. However, it scores well in efficiency with low weight and fuel consumption.
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2024 Motorhome Camper Van All Season Tyre Test
6th of 8 tyres
- Impeccable, reliable, and balanced characteristics on snow. Good-natured properties in wet handling, stable in corners, and very amiable in handling on dry roads.
- Inadequate aquaplaning prevention, somewhat longer braking distances on dry surfaces, quite sluggish steering response, and slightly unstable in rapid lane changing.
- Balanced on snow – but with minor weaknesses.
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2023 Tyre Reviews All Season Tyre Test
6th of 12 tyres
- Very good around the wet handling lap, excellent grip in all snow tests, low rolling resistance.
- Extended dry braking, slightly below average comfort.
- The new Firestone MultiSeason was a very strong tyre in the snow, was good around the wet handling lap, and had a decent rolling resistance. It wasn't the best in wet or dry braking, which meant it couldn't finish higher up, but a good effort from the Bridgestone owned Firestone brand.
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2024 Tyre Tests
- 6th 2024 Motorhome Camper Van All Season Tyre Test (235/55 R17)
- 8th 2024 ADAC All Season Tyre Test (205/55 R16)
2023 Tyre Tests
- 6th 2023 Tyre Reviews All Season Tyre Test (195/65 R15)
- 7th 2023 Auto Zeitung All Season Tyre Test (215/55 R17)
- 10th 2023 All Season Tyre 35 Set Shootout (225/45 R17)
- 13th 2023 Auto Bild All Season Tyre Test (225/45 R17)
2022 Tyre Tests
- 9th 2022 All Season Tyre Market Overview (195/55 R16)
- 11th 2022 Auto Bild All Season Tyre Test (195/55 R16)
2021 Tyre Tests
- 13th 2021 Auto Bild All Season Tyre Test (225/50 R17)
- 16th 2021 All Season Tyre Market Overview (225/50 R17)
2020 Tyre Tests
- 6th 2020 All Season Tyre Market Overview - 32 Tyre Braking Test (205/55 R16)
- 6th 2020 Auto Bild All Season Tyre Test (205/55 R16)
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Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
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13 inch | |||
155/80 R13 83 T XL | D | C | 71 |
14 inch | |||
175/65 R14 86 T XL | C | B | 71 |
185/60 R14 86 H XL | C | B | 72 |
165/70 R14 85 T XL | C | B | 71 |
175/65 R14 86 T XL | C | B | 71 |
15 inch | |||
195/55 R15 89 V XL | C | B | 71 |
185/65 R15 92 T XL | C | B | 71 |
195/65 R15 95 V XL | C | B | 71 |
195/65 R15 91 H | C | B | 71 |
185/65 R15 92 H XL | C | B | 71 |
16 inch | |||
205/60 R16 96 H XL | C | B | 71 |
205/55 R16 91 H | C | B | 71 |
205/55 R16 94 V XL | C | B | 71 |
205/60 R16 96 V XL | D | B | 71 |
215/60 R16 99 V XL | C | B | 72 |
17 inch | |||
235/65 R17 108 V XL | C | B | 72 |
205/50 R17 93 V XL | C | B | 72 |
215/55 R17 98 W XL | C | B | 72 |
225/45 R17 94 V XL | C | B | 72 |
225/60 R17 99 V | C | B | 72 |
225/50 R17 98 V XL | C | B | 72 |
18 inch | |||
225/40 R18 92 Y XL | C | B | 72 |
235/60 R18 107 V XL | C | B | 72 |
245/45 R18 100 Y XL | C | B | 72 |
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Size | Price Range | |
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185/55 R15 | £89.64 - £101.83 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
185/60 R15 | £81.20 - £92.78 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
195/60 R16 | £109.58 - £118.46 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
205/55 R16 | £78.58 - £93.23 (4 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
205/60 R16 | £128.03 - £128.03 (1 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
215/50 R17 | £122.00 - £141.55 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/45 R17 | £98.85 - £108.54 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
Available in 37 tyre sizes - View all. |
YouTube Review
Top 3 Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02 Reviews
Given 74% while driving a Volkswagen up! (185/55 R15) on a combination of roads for 7,000 average miles
Please avoid these tyres if you live anywhere where summer temperatures usually go above 30 degrees Celsius. They simply cannot cope with the heat and they are literally dangerous when breaking in hot conditions. Braking is so poor when hot and dry, it is simply hard to believe how bad it is. However, when it is cold, it is another story, definitely they feel lot more secure. Also in rain no troubles, whatsoever. They also feel secure in directional stability when driving at higher speeds. This winter there was no snow (or ice) at all here in Serbia, so I cannot comment on snow properties.
Helpful46- tyre reviewed on May 5, 2023
Given 79% while driving a Peugeot peugeot 2008 model 2018 puretech 1.2 (195/60 R16) on a combination of roads for 8,000 average miles
good tyre for all seasons. driving with no problem tempratures between -5c to 35c. positive: nice and safe driving in cold tempratures with rain,light snow and dry roadnegative:noisy
Helpful42- tyre reviewed on March 12, 2023
Given 99% while driving a Ford Ecosport (205/60 R16) on for 40,000 spirited miles
Perfect tyres in all conditions.
Helpful52- tyre reviewed on July 20, 2022
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Latest Firestone MultiSeason Gen 02 Reviews
Given 89% while driving a Nissan Juke (215/50 R17) on for 25,000 miles
Very good tires. Would buy again!
Helpful3- tyre reviewed on April 30, 2024
Given 99% while driving a Ford Ecosport (205/60 R16) on for 0 miles
Excellent in all seasons.
Helpful30- tyre reviewed on August 2, 2021
Given 92% while driving a Peugeot 308 (205/55 R16 H) on a combination of roads for 1,500 average miles
So far so good. 2000km in various conditions and no problem at all from -10c to 15c degrees. On snowy/icy roads superb performances without any problem.Not noisy at all until 120km, after that little noisy but nothing to bother.Can't wait to test them in summer conditions. If they are good in summer as in winter, then definitely best price/performance all season tire.
Helpful32- tyre reviewed on February 18, 2021
Given 87% while driving a Suzuki Splash 1.2 GL Model 2015 (185/60 R15 T) on a combination of roads for 18,000 easy going miles
Three years on .18.000 miles still have plenty of tread ,only complaint is the tyre noise,very good in the wet, grips the road with no problems.braking in the dry also very good.as for icy conditions. I not had any problems.
Helpful36- tyre reviewed on November 7, 2020
Given 87% while driving a Suzuki Splash SZ4 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 23,000 average miles
Had these tyres on three different cars, logan,sandero, now a splash,roughly 23000 miles,and still going good in the wet &snow.only gripe noisy.hey no worries,wood buy again. Great value.tc.
Helpful72- tyre reviewed on September 27, 2020