The Kleber Quadraxer 3, a tyre from Michelin's sub-brand launched in 2022, stands out particularly for its snow performance, even surpassing Michelin's CrossClimate 2. Despite demanding handling in tight corners, it offers remarkable grip on this type of surface.
- On dry ground, the Kleber Quadraxer 3 ranks sixth in tests, displaying performance close to that of Michelin, the leader of the ranking. Although it is not the most responsive in manoeuvrability and direction changes, it ensures solid grip, with better rear control compared to its snow handling.
- The performance on wet ground reveals the challenges of the Kleber Quadraxer 3, ranking last in this category. It shows a notable delay in terms of stopping and control, especially in straight-line aquaplaning, and requires a stopping distance five meters longer than Vredestein, the best in this test. Despite favourable fuel economy, these limitations on wet ground impact its overall position.
- The lack of front grip on wet ground leads to less responsive handling, requiring more time to accelerate and more corrections in trajectory, despite rear stability.