The Ecopia EP422 Plus is one of Bridgestone's Grand Touring All-Season tires developed for the drivers of coupes, sedans, minivans and small crossover vehicles looking for more tire life per gallon by delivering longer wear and better handling. Designed to enhance vehicle fuel economy by reducing tire rolling resistance along with the vehicle's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, Ecopia EP422 Plus tires deliver year-round, all-season traction, even in light snow.
The Ecopia EP422 Plus uses an enhanced all-season tread compound featuring Bridgestone's unique NanoPro-Tech (Nanostructure-Oriented Properties Control Technology) to reduce rolling resistance and energy loss while maintaining dry, wet and wintertime traction. This compound is molded into a symmetric tread design that combines notched shoulders and intermediate ribs with independent center blocks for dry road tracking and traction. Four circumferential grooves are designed to help water flow from under the footprint to resist hydroplaning and enhance wet traction while notches and sipes increase the edges that bite into light snow. The tire's sidewalls feature Bridgestone's Fuel Saver compound to further increase efficiency.
The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by spirally wrapped nylon on top of a polyester casing to blend ride comfort and durability.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 01/01/24(1 of 9)
Treadwear:5 Years / 70,000 Miles (Select sizes only) 5 Years / 50,000 Miles (Select sizes only) Half mileage for rear if different size than front
Manufacturer Special Warranty:30 Day Buy & Try Guarantee (1)
Additional Information:(1) Full refund or exchange
Notes
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New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
Ratings Charts & Reviews BridgestoneEcopia EP422 Plus
Drivers consistently rate the Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus as a strong performer in its category, with standout scores in comfort (8-10) and treadwear (7-10), noting a smooth, quiet ride that aligns well with grand touring expectations. Wet traction and hydroplaning resistance earn solid 7-10 ratings, providing confident handling in rain. Dry traction impresses with 9-10 scores for responsive cornering and stability. Winter traction shows mixed results, with snow ratings averaging 5-7 and ice performance dipping to 3-5, making it less ideal for severe winter conditions. Overall, it delivers reliable all-season capability with a focus on comfort and longevity.
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245 customers mention "Wet Traction"
170 positive
75 negative
Strong wet performance with most ratings 8-10, showcasing reliable traction and hydroplaning resistance. While a few scores dip lower, the majority praise confident handling in all-season wet conditions.
September 12, 2016
4.1 out of 5
...wet weather is great, no feeling of hydroplaning at highway speeds and tracks really good thru puddles of standing water considering how wide the tires are...
this is my first set of Bridgestone's and with a $70 rebate I decided to give them a try. I'm going from a 215/70/16 to a 235/55/18 lower profile tire w/OEM Xtreme wheels. I actually like the ride of the 16" oem set of generals HT's, so in comparison the ride is almost identical, which is imo is what I was hoping for. Handling and cornering are greatly improved, I'm guessing because of the lower profile, wet weather is great, no feeling of hydroplaning at highway speeds and tracks really good thru puddles of standing water considering how wide the tires are. They balanced out perfect taking little weights and I haven't felt any vibrations or shaking. I am surprised that there is road noise. The sound is dependent on which type of road is traveled. Some roads are louder than others, while others are very quiet to almost non-existent. Kinda puzzled that the sound can go to both the extremes. As a reference just by listening to the radio at normal levels will cancel out the noise completely, so I guess technically they are not loud? Gas mileage has not dropped and has actually been more consistent even though they are 10lbs heavier than the OEM set (44lbs vs 54lbs) . All in all very happy with these tires and will consider a set for our car when the time comes.
...These tires grip extremely well and I am unable to make the tires squeal rounding corners or turns regardless of speed. They remain firmly planted and the driving feel of the road is actually quite enjoyable...
I purchased these tires for a 2005 Toyota Camry due to the close-out pricing, but the ratings as stated were encouraging and sealed the deal. This is an older vehicle, but I maintain it well - new KYB shocks with OE springs and strut mounts, properly aligned, with all suspension and steering components being replaced as required with top-end or OE components and regularly inspected and lubricated as needed by me at oil change intervals and tire rotations. I also have front top and lower aftermarket strut bars to enhance handling capabilities of the sedan. Keep this in mind when reading other reviews for these tires: does the person actually have bad tires, or do they fail to maintain their vehicle properly?
These tires grip extremely well and I am unable to make the tires "squeal" rounding corners or turns regardless of speed. They remain firmly planted and the driving feel of the road is actually quite enjoyable. Despite being grippy, I would expect them to be soft and wear quickly, but so far at around 7500 miles into them, they are hardly wearing at all. The road noise on city and interstate travel is minimal at worst. Steering and handling is responsive.
I do live in a desert, however, so my driving conditions are nearly always dry with no snow. If and when I am able to drive them in wet conditions, I will consider an update, and I will monitor tire wear are mileage markers. However: if your car is reasonably well maintained, then I believe these tires are worth the money.
Vehicle: 2005 Toyota Camry LE Miles Driven on Tires: 7,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: EL PASO, TX Driving Style: Average
Most customers give excellent dry traction scores, with many 9s and 10s. The Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus delivers responsive handling and reliable grip, performing superbly in its Grand Touring All-Season category. A few lower ratings exist but don't overshadow strong dry-road performance.
October 07, 2021(Verified Purchase)
2.3 out of 5
...The dry traction is mediocre, but acceptable for a low rolling resistance tire...
These came as the OEM tire on the 2018 e-Golf. The dry traction is mediocre, but acceptable for a low rolling resistance tire. The wet traction is absolutely rubbish. We don't drive the e-Golf in the snow, and wouldn't with these tires given the wet performance. I don't know if it's the pairing with the electric motor which delivers maximum torque from a stop, but they lose traction very easily when going up hills and starting from a stop. Likewise, braking in the wet very easily engages ABS. I've even had them lose traction when going over road paint (cross walks) and manhole covers while on mild regen only - this disengages regen abruptly, which makes the care feel like it's suddenly accelerating, a bit unsettling. Handling is predictable, not particularly good, but no surprises. Noise levels seem good. Now that the rains are back here in Portland, OR, I've been reminded of how they make me hate driving the car in foul weather. Will replace well before they are worn out for safety reasons, which feels very un-eco. Maybe they'd be fine for dry/flat regions, but not here.
Vehicle: 2018 Volkswagen e-Golf Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: PORTLAND, OR Driving Style: Average
...They spin a little easily when the turbo kicks in if there's any kind of on the road...
Decent-to-good dry traction, fair wet traction, and terrible snow and ice traction. (Pretty much what you'd expect from a middle-of-the-road All Season tire.) They're slightly loud, but not terrible. Excellent handling. They spin a little easily when the turbo kicks in if there's any kind of sand on the road. Comparable with the Conti TrueContacts and Uniroyal Tiger Paws I've used, but not even close to the Michelin Cross Climate 2 or Defender 2 in any conditions.
My biggest problem with the Ecopias is treadwear. These were OEM on my 2019 Jetta, and at 29,000mi (on the dot) they are down to 2/32" tread. That is completely unacceptable for a 70k mile tire, but according to my VW dealer this is very common for this tire. Disappointing...but this just means I can put a better tire on sooner I guess. (Hey...I'm trying to make lemonade here.) There was no rush to get them off as they were totally serviceable while they lasted, but I also won't look back once I can get rid of these.
Vehicle: 2019 Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T Miles Driven on Tires: 29,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: FRANKFORT, KY Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate comfort highly with scores of 9s and 10s, highlighting smooth ride and low noise levels. While a few lower scores exist, the Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus excels in all-season touring comfort, delivering a refined driving experience.
July 05, 2017(Verified Purchase)
4.1 out of 5
...Little noise, very stable on the road, on tarmac or concrete, great comfort. Steering was precise, and steady...
My new Jetta 1.4L Turbo came with them. I had to drive 1000 miles after driving in town and highway for 3600 miles. At 65 miles per hour, my odometer registered 630 mile per tank. ( 13 gallons input). The tires were very satisfactory in all instances. Little noise, very stable on the road, tarmac or concrete, great comfort. Steering was precise, and steady. For the price, the tire is a GREAT buy. I have bought Michelin, Continental, Nitto, and find the tread and the temperature of the tire to be very good for the price.
Vehicle: 2017 Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T Miles Driven on Tires: 10,125 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GOOSE CREEK, SC Driving Style: Spirited
...The tire noise went away completely. The ride quality improved immensely (like tightening every bolt in the car). The car corners a bit better and the overall feel of control on the road is much improved...
I was concerned with replacing the OEM low-rolling resistance tires with a tire that might reduce this little car's excellent fuel economy. We hated the OEM tires for noise, ride, and treadwear. We were pleasantly surprised by the Ecopia. The fuel economy improved slightly. But the tire noise went away completely. The ride quality improved immensely (like tightening every bolt in the car). The car corners a bit better and the overall feel of control on the road is much improved. While it has nothing to do with performance, there is another small characteristic that we like. The tires remain "black" when the car is washed rather than turning a sort of dirty brown/grey like the OEM tires had done. Not a big deal, but the car is black, and the brownish looking tires were ugly. I know you don't buy tires for looks, but in this case, it is a very real improvement. The tires seem to be wearing well, in fact, the outer portion of the treads still have their little moulding " tips. Overall, we are well impressed by these tires. The car is my wife's, and she seldom mentions anything about the car unless something is wrong. In this case, however, she actually made it a point to tell me that she really liked the way her car drives now. That is about as eloquent of an endorsement as I can provide.
Vehicle: 2019 Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: PORT ORANGE, FL Driving Style: Average
...Slightly better ride and quieter than the originals...
Purchased these tires a few months ago. The original tires were at ~52000 and though there was reasonable tread left, they were getting loud, and the winter was approaching. Compared the original and this tire. Price was about the same but the reviews on Tire Rack leaned a bit toward these. I drive ~30000 miles /year, so if I didn't like them, I would only expect to have them for ~2 years. So far, so good. I consider myself a good, defensive driver, so I don't tare up the road and avoid hazards. Really, the tire has been great. Slightly better ride and quieter than the originals. Also, I wanted a tire that would help get me the same gas mileage I was used to (~43 mpg) overall. I have seen no true change in that. Just had our first really heavy snow and though I didn't go out in the 8" we had, I am now driving in AC, NJ where they don't know what snow removal is and really not bad traction. I recommend these tires and would buy them again.
Vehicle: 2018 Toyota Camry 4cyl SE Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MARLTON, NJ Driving Style: Average
Treadwear receives excellent ratings, with most customers scoring 9-10 for long-lasting performance. While some lower scores note concerns, the majority highlight impressive durability in all-season touring use, aligning with its intended category.
December 25, 2022(Verified Purchase)
4.1 out of 5
...the first ones (OEM) went 90000 miles with tread remaining... 70,000 vs 90,000 miles and the Bridgstones got 4% better fuel economy...
As you can see from above I have yet to have these tires mounted, but this will be my 2nd set of these beauty's the first ones (OEM) went 90000 miles with tread remaining. Replaced the originals with Pirelli p-7's good tires but not nearly as good as the Bridgestones. 70,000 vs 90,00 miles and the Bridgstones got 4% better fuel economy. Will have the new tires mounted soon and yeah I have 1540,000 plus miles on my VW TDI.
...With over 58k miles, I'm shocked because I never had a set of OE tires last over 40k miles. There's probably another 10k left on them...
These were the OE tire on the Jeep in Spring 2016. With over 58k miles, I'm shocked because I never had a set of OE tires last over 40k miles. There's probably another 10k left on them, but the Jeep is our bad weather go to.
Vehicle: 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4X4 Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 58,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: CHAGRIN FALLS, OH Driving Style: Average
The 422s have lost about 1/32 less tread than the Michelins at 15 k miles which means they should last longer...
The OE tire was the Michelin Energy Saver A/S which was driven for 48k miles and changed with 4/32 tread left due to ever increasing tire noise at high speeds as the miles accumulated.
I now have over 15k on the 422 Plus tires. The 422s are inflated to around 48/50 psi. I would rate the 422s better in ride quality, tread wear, and road noise level than the Michelins. The Michelins were a harsher riding tire when I inflated them to 48/50 psi. The 422s "absorb" much of the road irregularities. In order to get the similar ride quality with the Michelins, I had to run them at no more than 42/44 psi. As far as tread wear, I keep track of my tread depth every 5k miles or so. The 422s have lost about 1/32 less tread than the Michelins at 15 k miles which means they should last longer.
I would rate the Michelins better in overall handling. The difference is that in higher speed cornering and steering response, the 422s are worse. It seems there is a lag in the response of the 422s to sharper, higher speed urns. As far as wet / dry traction and braking, both were adequate and similar.
With respect to fuel economy (both are LRR tires and tout fuel savings), I noticed no change in fuel economy after I put the 422s on. This may indicate that the 422s are more fuel efficient, that the higher noise level was an indication of increasing forces on the Michelins perhaps due to some uneven tire wear as the tires aged, and/or perhaps rolling resistance of the 422s was lowered with the increased tire pressure.
Vehicle: 2013 Ford C-MAX Hybrid SEL Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: KINGSPORT, TN Driving Style: Average
Many customers report poor winter traction with scores between 0-4, citing slippery conditions and unstable handling. Some note being stuck in snow despite the all-season design.
August 09, 2017
2.4 out of 5
...During early winter (before I switch to winter tires), the tires perform below-average to average. In colder temperatures, they get very stiff very quickly...
This tire comes stock on my 2015 Mazda 3. As an all-season tire, its OK at best. It has a large amount of road noise and provides average traction during summer months at best. During early winter (before I switch to winter tires), the tires perform below-average to average. In colder temperatures, they get very stiff very quickly.
Overall, would not buy again.
Vehicle: 2015 Mazda Mazda3 5-Door i Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: NORTH YORK, ON Driving Style: Spirited
These tires were absolutely dreadful for living in New England... Winter? No. Do not attempt. 1/3 of an inch of snow will render these tires woefully inept...
These tires were original equipment on my Mazda 3 hatchback. They didn't even make it 30k miles from the factory without wearing out. These tires were absolutely dreadful for living in New England. Wet traction was subpar at best. It would not take much throttle response to get them to break loose at a stop. They also hydroplaned extremely easily on the highway.
Winter? No. Do not attempt. 1/3 of an inch of snow will render these tires woefully inept. I ended up buying a set of snow tires instead.
I didn't see any mileage gain, in fact, I got better mileage after replacing these tires with non LRR tires.
These are likely the least capable tires I have ever owned, and I would be extremely hesitant to buy the Bridgestone brand again.
Vehicle: 2015 Mazda Mazda3 5-Door i Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 27,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: COLCHESTER, CT Driving Style: Average
...After first winter I switched off to winter tires for in snow conditions as these tires the first year did not perform well in the snow...
Came as original equipment tire on 2016 Volks Golf Sportwagon. After first winter I switched off to winter tires for snow conditions as these tires the first year did not perform well in the snow. I strive to get 40,000 miles on new tires, and these fell well short at 35,000. I rotate tires every 5,000 miles along with alignment at 10,000 miles. They are very noisey which has gotten worse with wear. In my opinon there are better tires for less money.
Vehicle: 2016 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: ALTON, NH Driving Style: Average
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