The Turanza Prestige is Bridgestone's Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for the drivers of luxury cars, family sedans, coupes, crossovers, and minivans. A tire for those who value reliable, year-round traction without sacrificing a plush, refined driving experience. The Turanza Prestige has been meticulously designed to blend the smooth, quiet ride drivers expect with a long tread life, wet traction, and light snow capability.
The Turanza Prestige begins with an environmentally conscious all-season compound integrating Bridgestone's PeakLife polymers to create a material base that resists irregular wear. The compound is then molded into the Turanza Prestige's distinctive symmetric tread pattern with a wide, stable center rib designed to keep the uneven vibrations generated by travel to a minimum for a comfortable drive. QuietTrack Technology combines in-groove quiet tracks, optimized pitch sequencing and offset notches to reduce airborne noise for a tranquil driving experience. Wide circumferential grooves and shoulder slots for displacing and evacuating water from the contact patch improves hydroplaning resistance and control in the wet. Interlocking grooves and sipes create biting edges for enhanced snow traction, and the full depth tread pattern is engineered to maintain performance as the tire wears.
The internal construction of the Turanza Prestige utilizes a single-ply, polyester casing supporting two wide, steel belts. A nylon cap ply reinforces the structure for enhanced high-speed durability.
Los neumáticos de Gran Turismo Para Toda Estación, han sido fabricados para conductores que desean una combinación de maniobrabilidad predecible, apariencia sofisticada y durabilidad con código de velocidad H (o mayor), y tracción durante todas las estaciones del año, incluyendo superficies cubiertas con poca nieve. Estos neumáticos poseen el símbolo M+S (lodo y nieve) y son utilizados comúnmente como originales (O.E., por sus siglas en inglés) en autos cupé sofisticados y sedanes lujosos de rendimiento.
Los neumáticos originales (O.E.) de Gran Turismo Para Toda Estación, son comprados usualmente para reemplazar pares o juegos de cuatro originales, que se han desgastado. Pueden ser usados en otros vehículos, en pares o grupos de cuatro, si tienen el tamaño, índice de carga y código de velocidad, igual al de la categoría de rendimiento y especificaciones de los neumáticos originales.
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Treadwear:5 Years / 70,000 Miles Half mileage for rear if different size
Manufacturer Special Warranty:90 Day Buy & Try Guarantee (1)
Additional Information:(1) Purchase four exchange for another Bridgestoneor Firestone.
Notes
See official manufacturer's warranty brochure for specific details.
New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
Tire Rack Test Results Bridgestone Turanza Prestige
Premium Touring Tires: Elevating the Journey – 2025 Test 7 - With Winter Update(30:19)
New tires, customer favorites, and former test winners are among the group for 2025’s Test 7, which also sees some manufacturers with multiple tires. Both Bridgestone and Goodyear have two tires in this group, while Continental, Michelin, and Yokohama each have a horse in this race. Who comes out on top and what category will it represent, Standard Touring or Grand Touring All-Season? In the end where will these tires stack up in our ever-growing combined results of tested touring tires? Watch now to find out!
Customer feedback data reveals strong performance in dry traction (9-10 scores) with precise cornering and responsive handling, aligning with its Max Performance Summer design. Wet traction also earns high marks (7-10), showing reliable grip in rainy conditions. Ride comfort receives consistent praise (7-10) for smoothness and low noise, though a few note minor road feedback. Treadwear scores are more mixed (2-10), with some users reporting faster wear than expected for a summer tire. Overall, drivers highlight its exceptional dry and wet capabilities, while suggesting tread longevity may vary based on driving style or conditions.
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Customers consistently rate wet traction highly, with most scoring 9s and 10s. The Pilot Sport 4S delivers confident grip and excellent hydroplaning resistance in wet conditions, aligning with its summer tire design priorities.
January 30, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5
...This tire is much quieter than the Cup2 and very close in dry performance and leaps and bounds better in wet performance.
Outside of a dedicated DOT track tire like the sport cup2 this is the best tire I’ve ever ran on my car. This tire is much quieter than the Cup2 and very close in dry performance and leaps and bounds better in wet performance.
Vehicle: 2014 Ferrari 458 Italia Hellcat Redeye Widebody Miles Driven on Tires: 8,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CANYON LAKE, TX Driving Style: Spirited
...But even when I have, I've never hydroplaned or had the slightest sensation that the car was losing grip...
When I purchased this amazing vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz CPO, it came with Continental Conti run-flats. I drove on those for 2 years, only putting about 5k on the car during that time. I was “learning” the car itself—I’ve never owned a vehicle that is as outrageously powerful and sporty as my SL550 with its twin-turbo V8. Throughout that time, I kept abreast of the model on various forms and noted how many folks had upgraded to the Pilot Sport Summer tires. As I live in Florida, it seemed a no-brainer. And so even though there were several 10’s of thousand miles left on the Conti’s, I traded them in for the Pilot Sport 4S’s.
And what a world of difference. By that time, I had become used to the car and how it drove and cornered. But the stiffness, sound, and chattery-feeling of the Conti’s were replaced by what felt like treadless, soft, pure rubber goodness. The noise went down, and the car sticks to the road as if glued to it. Granted, in FL, everything is flat and perpendicular, but last summer I took it to the NY Catskills for 5 months of spirited mountain driving; no people, no cars, no cops, just deer(!). And the joy of tearing around hairpin up-and-down curves in Sport+ mode, and then switching to my ABC suspension in Comfort on smooth straightaways was an experience bar none. It was too much fun. I don’t take the car out a lot in rainy weather; it’s too pretty, so I use my SUV for that. But even when I have, I’ve never hydroplaned or had the slightest sensation that the car was losing grip. The only ding that I can give it isn’t really a ding, it’s the nature of the beast—while in NY in October, the nights began dropping to and below that 40° threshold, and I didn’t dare drive it until it had warmed back up for a day or so. Beyond that, these tires are all that and more and a perfect match for this car. I am thrilled with the upgrade.
Vehicle: 2017 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Standard Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MELBOURNE, FL Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate dry traction as excellent, with scores of 9-10. Responsive handling and strong grip in dry conditions make it a top choice for summer performance driving.
February 22, 2026
4.8 out of 5
...The noise went down, and the car sticks to the road as if glued to it. Granted, in FL, everything is flat and perpendicular, but last summer I took it to the NY Catskills for 5 months of spirited mountain driving; no people, no cars, no cops, just deer(!). And the joy of tearing around hairpin up-and-down curves in Sport+ mode, and then switching to my ABC suspension in Comfort on smooth straightaways was an experience bar none...
When I purchased this amazing vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz CPO, it came with Continental Conti run-flats. I drove on those for 2 years, only putting about 5k on the car during that time. I was “learning” the car itself—I’ve never owned a vehicle that is as outrageously powerful and sporty as my SL550 with its twin-turbo V8. Throughout that time, I kept abreast of the model on various forms and noted how many folks had upgraded to the Pilot Sport Summer tires. As I live in Florida, it seemed a no-brainer. And so even though there were several 10’s of thousand miles left on the Conti’s, I traded them in for the Pilot Sport 4S’s.
And what a world of difference. By that time, I had become used to the car and how it drove and cornered. But the stiffness, sound, and chattery-feeling of the Conti’s were replaced by what felt like treadless, soft, pure rubber goodness. The noise went down, and the car sticks to the road as if glued to it. Granted, in FL, everything is flat and perpendicular, but last summer I took it to the NY Catskills for 5 months of spirited mountain driving; no people, no cars, no cops, just deer(!). And the joy of tearing around hairpin up-and-down curves in Sport+ mode, and then switching to my ABC suspension in Comfort on smooth straightaways was an experience bar none. It was too much fun. I don’t take the car out a lot in rainy weather; it’s too pretty, so I use my SUV for that. But even when I have, I’ve never hydroplaned or had the slightest sensation that the car was losing grip. The only ding that I can give it isn’t really a ding, it’s the nature of the beast—while in NY in October, the nights began dropping to and below that 40° threshold, and I didn’t dare drive it until it had warmed back up for a day or so. Beyond that, these tires are all that and more and a perfect match for this car. I am thrilled with the upgrade.
Vehicle: 2017 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Standard Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MELBOURNE, FL Driving Style: Spirited
...I have tried one set of Pirelli tires that came stock on my new 2022 BMW M3 Competition and they were good tires also, but I keep going back to the Michelins - really grippy and solid feel as I push hard on various road conditions.
I've bought over two dozen of these Michelin Pilot Sport tires from Tire Rack over the past 20+ years and have been very happy with them. I have tried one set of Pirelli tires that came stock on my new 2022 BMW M3 Competition and they were good tires also, but I keep going back to the Michelins - really grippy and solid feel as I push hard on various road conditions.
Vehicle: 2024 BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan Standard Brakes Miles Driven on Tires: 500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: JOHNS CREEK, GA Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate comfort 9s and 10s, praising excellent ride quality and low noise. High scores highlight refined handling and smoothness expected in Max Performance Summer tires.
February 19, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
Not Yet Rated
...The Pilot Sports were less harsh and greatly reduced tramlining. A recent four-wheel alignment on the new tires and rims vastly improved the car's steering feel...
These tires were purchased to replace the OEM Dunlop run-flats which had a harsh ride and pronounced tramlining. Bought Pilot Sports in conjunction with a set of replacement rims, 345/30ZR-20 rear, 285/35ZR-20 fronts.The Pilot Sports were less harsh and greatly reduced tramlining. A recent four-wheel alignment on the new tires and rims vastly improved the car's steering feel. Happy with the purchase and would buy again. One negative note, these tires readily pick up punctures, punctured both new rear tires and had to be replaced, it should be noted that the tire warranty replacement procedure experience was outstanding. Also happened with my previous car, a Porsche 911, three (1 front, 2 rears) of the OEM Pilot Sports tires replaced due to punctures.
Vehicle: 2023 Nissan GT-R Premium Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Rockledge, FL Driving Style: Spirited
...But the stiffness, sound, and chattery-feeling of the Conti's were replaced by what felt like treadless, soft, pure rubber goodness. The noise went down, and the car sticks to the road as if glued to it...
When I purchased this amazing vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz CPO, it came with Continental Conti run-flats. I drove on those for 2 years, only putting about 5k on the car during that time. I was “learning” the car itself—I’ve never owned a vehicle that is as outrageously powerful and sporty as my SL550 with its twin-turbo V8. Throughout that time, I kept abreast of the model on various forms and noted how many folks had upgraded to the Pilot Sport Summer tires. As I live in Florida, it seemed a no-brainer. And so even though there were several 10’s of thousand miles left on the Conti’s, I traded them in for the Pilot Sport 4S’s.
And what a world of difference. By that time, I had become used to the car and how it drove and cornered. But the stiffness, sound, and chattery-feeling of the Conti’s were replaced by what felt like treadless, soft, pure rubber goodness. The noise went down, and the car sticks to the road as if glued to it. Granted, in FL, everything is flat and perpendicular, but last summer I took it to the NY Catskills for 5 months of spirited mountain driving; no people, no cars, no cops, just deer(!). And the joy of tearing around hairpin up-and-down curves in Sport+ mode, and then switching to my ABC suspension in Comfort on smooth straightaways was an experience bar none. It was too much fun. I don’t take the car out a lot in rainy weather; it’s too pretty, so I use my SUV for that. But even when I have, I’ve never hydroplaned or had the slightest sensation that the car was losing grip. The only ding that I can give it isn’t really a ding, it’s the nature of the beast—while in NY in October, the nights began dropping to and below that 40° threshold, and I didn’t dare drive it until it had warmed back up for a day or so. Beyond that, these tires are all that and more and a perfect match for this car. I am thrilled with the upgrade.
Vehicle: 2017 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Standard Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MELBOURNE, FL Driving Style: Spirited
...These were instantly noticeably quieter... and the ride is at least 50% smoother
Swapped from the OEM Pirelli all season tires with under 8000 miles, those would fishtail and were loud even on highway. These were instantly noticeably quieter, cornering and turn in is much more precise and confident, no more tire spin from stop signs, and the ride is at least 50% smoother
Vehicle: 2022 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CANYON LAKE, TX Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate treadwear highly with scores of 8-10, highlighting excellent durability for summer driving. While a few lower scores note variability in longevity experiences, the majority praise consistent dry and wet performance throughout the tire's lifespan.
February 07, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
These tires wear very well...
These tires wear very well. Tire Rack and Americas Tire in Mission Viejo team up to make the buying and installation process quick.
Vehicle: 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG SUV Standard Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MISSION VIEJO, CA Driving Style: Spirited
Premium Touring Tires: Elevating the Journey – 2025 Test 7 - With Winter Update(30:19)
New tires, customer favorites, and former test winners are among the group for 2025’s Test 7, which also sees some manufacturers with multiple tires. Both Bridgestone and Goodyear have two tires in this group, while Continental, Michelin, and Yokohama each have a horse in this race. Who comes out on top and what category will it represent, Standard Touring or Grand Touring All-Season? In the end where will these tires stack up in our ever-growing combined results of tested touring tires? Watch now to find out!
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The Turanza Prestige is Bridgestone's Grand Touring All-Season tire crafted for drivers of luxury vehicles, family sedans, coupes, crossovers, and minivans. It’s designed for those prioritizing dependable, year-round traction while enjoying a smooth and refined driving experience
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