Yokohama Vs Continental Tires: An Honest Comparison

Yokohama tires are better if you are in the market for affordable tires with good summer and wet grip. Continental tires, on the other hand, have better winter grip, comfort, noise cancellation, customer satisfaction, resale value, and environmental contribution. But both companies make some of the best tires in the world and are highly reputed. 

Still scratching your head on which tire brand to buy between Yokohama and Continental tires? Read this article and find out which brand is right for you and your car.

Yokohama Vs Continental Tires: Quick Comparison

I will be covering a lot of details on both Yokohama tires and Continental tires. But let’s take a look at the fundamental differences below:

CriteriaYokohamaContinental
Tread Warranty25,000 miles to 80,000 miles30,000 miles to 90,000 miles
Comfort(out of 100)86(Yokohama BluEarth Es ES32)88(Continental ContiMaxContact MC5)
Approximate Price per tire$265$280
Traction on Dry Grounds (out of 100)92(Yokohama Parada Spec 2)92(Continental ExtremeContact Sport)
Traction on Wet Grounds (out of 100)87(Yokohama Advan Sport V105S)83(Continental ContiMaxContact MC6)
Traction on Icy Grounds (out of 100)75(Yokohama iceGUARD iG65)85(Continental WinterContact TS 860 S)
Traction on snowy Grounds (out of 100)94(Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905)96(Continental WinterContact TS 870 P)
Road Noise cancellation technologyNo proprietary noise cancellation technology.ContiSilent
Product Range7 tire families4 tire categories
Customer Satisfaction(out of 5)4.674.72/5
Environmental considerationTheir Australian subsidiary is a member of Tyre Stewardship Australia.Uses electricity from renewable sources in all production sites. CO2 neutral production by 2040
Resale value52.5%65%

This is a quick comparison between the two tire brands.

Yokohama Vs Continental Tires: In-Depth Comparison

Still confused about which tire manufacturer is better, Yokohama or Continental? Don’t you worry. Our detailed sections below will have all the answers you’re looking for. 

Tire Tread Warranty

Continental gives you more warranty on their tires than Yokohama. Continental will give you a warranty ranging from 30,000 miles, all the way to 90,00 miles. Yokohama, however, offers a warranty from 25,000 miles to 80,000 miles.

Yokohama gives their lowest warranty of 25,000 miles on their high-performance Advan Apex V601 tires. Continental, on the other hand, gives you 30,000 miles warranty on their ExtremeContact Sport tire series. 

Continental gives you a longer warranty period if you purchase their touring tires. For their TrueContact grand touring tires, Continental will give you 90,000 miles warranty. Whereas, for their Tornante All Season grand touring tires, Yokohama gives you 80,000 miles warranty.

Winner: Continental

Comfort

Here comfort means how quiet your tires are and how well they can absorb vibrations when driving. Touring tires are designed for the comfort of the passengers. For this reason,  Yokohama BluEarth Es ES32 Touring and Continental ContiMaxContact MC5 are being considered here. These are the best comfort tires manufactured by these brands.

Continental touring tires provide slightly better comfort than Yokohama touring tires according to their users.  Tyrereviews users rate Yokohama BluEarth Es ES32 Touring tires at 92 out of 100, while Continental ContiMaxContact MC5 gets 88 out of 100. 

Winner: Yokohama Tires.

Price

Yokohama tires are more affordable than Continental tires. Continental tires are averagely priced at roughly $280, while Yokohama tires on average are priced at around $265. 

In this section, I compare 2 similarly sized performance and 2 touring tires. For the continental tires, I consider Continental ExtremeContact Sport 265/35ZR19. It is priced at $300. The second tire, Continental ContiProContact 235/40R18 91 W, is priced at $215 at Walmart. 

For the Yokohama tires, I first considered the Yokohama Advan Sport A/S+ 265/35R19 98Y All-Season Performance Tires. They cost $300 each. Whereas, the Yokohama Bluearth ES32 235/40R18 costs $230 each. 

The Continental tires on average cost $280, while Yokohama tires averagely cost $265, making Yokohama the more affordable brand.

Winner: Yokohama tires.

Traction on Dry Grounds 

I am comparing high-performance summer tires for this section. Summer tires have wider grooves and less siping(cuts on the treads), which provide a great dry grip.  Yokohama Parada Spec and Continental ExtremeContact Sport are the best dry tires sold by Yokohama and Continental respectively.

As per users, Both Yokohama and Continental provide similar traction on dry grounds. Users at Tyrereviews rate both Yokohama Parada Spec and Continental ExtremeContact Sport tires at 92/100.

 Both Yokohama Parada Spec and Continental ExtremeContact Sport are great summer tires,

Result: Tie.

Traction on Wet Grounds (Summer Tires)

In this section, high-performance summer tires are considered for comparison.  Performance summer tires are designed for high traction on wet grounds. They have channels built into their treads that prevent hydroplaning by pushing out the water that gets trapped underneath. 

Yokohama Advan Sport V105S and ContiMaxContact MC6 are the best wet tires sold by Yokohama and Continental respectively.

According to the users of these tires, Yokohama tires offer better traction on wet grounds than Continental tires. Tyrereviews rates Yokohama Advan Sport V105S tires at 87/100, while giving the Continental ContiMaxContact MC6 tires 83 out of 100.

Both Yokohama Advan Sport V105S and Continental ContiMaxContact MC6 are great performance summer tires. Both tires have amazing wet traction. But the Yokohama Advan Sport V105S will give you a slightly better grip on a wet road.

Winner: Yokohama tires.

Traction on Snow Grounds 

For this section, I am matching performance winter tires.  These tires are designed to provide a better grip on snow. They have deeper and more numerous grooves than other tires. The structural rubber material of these tires also remain more pliable in colder temperatures.

The Continental WinterContact TS 870 P is the best snow tire manufactured by Continental. Similarly, the Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905 is the best snow tire sold by Yokohama.

Continental tires give a slightly better grip on snowy covered grounds than Yokohama as per users. The Continental WinterContact TS 870 P gets an exceptional score of 96/100 by users of tyrereviews. On the other hand, the Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905 closely follows at 94/100.

Both Continental WinterContact TS 870 P and Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905 are exceptional performance winter tires. But Continental WinterContact TS 870 P is a little bit better.

Winner: Continental tires by a slight margin.

Traction on Icy Grounds 

Some winter tires are specifically designed with icy terrain in mind. They have softer structural material in order to give a better grip while driving on ice, as ice has a low frictional surface.

The Continental WinterContact TS 860 S is the best studless ice tire manufactured by Continental. Similarly, the Yokohama iceGUARD iG65 is the best studless ice tire sold by Yokohama.

Continental tires will give you a better grip on ice compared to Yokohama tires. The Yokohama iceGUARD iG65 gets just 75 on Tyrereviews, far below the 85 received by Continental WinterContact TS 860 S out of 100.

Both Continental WinterContact TS 860 S and Yokohama iceGUARD iG65 are good winter tires. But Continental WinterContact TS 860 S provides a much better ice grip.

Winner: Continental tires.

Road Noise cancellation technology

Continental has better noise cancellation technology than Yokohama. Continental uses its proprietary ContiSilent technology on some of its summer, winter, all-season, performance, and touring tires. Yokohama has no proprietary noise cancellation technology in its tires.

Noise generated by tires accounts for 50% of the total road noise heard in the cabin when driving. The ContiSIlent technology used by Continental in some of their tires reduces road noise by 9dB. Yokohama tires, on the other hand, use standard grooves and tread patterns for noise reduction.

Yokohama tires are not considered particularly noisy compared to other tires in the market. This is because they have well-designed tires that emphasize noise reduction. But Continental’s ContiSilent is a far better noise-reduction technology.

Winner: Continental Tires.

Product Range

Yokohama has more tire families compared to Continental Tires.  Yokohama has divided its tires into 7 different families: Advan, Avid, Geolander, Iceguard, Parada, Bluearth, and Tornante. 

Continental does not categorize their tires into families, which can be inconvenient for car owners. They classify tires into Ultra high performance, touring, winter ,and all season.

Some Continental and Yokohama tires are similar in terms of the functionality and experience they wish to offer, though they are differently named. Here is a chart for simplification:

Tire typeYokohama Continental
Winter TouringIceguardVikingContanct, VanContact, ContiWinterContact
All-season TouringAvid, Parada(SUV/Crossover), Tornante PureContact, TrueContact
Winter PerformanceBluEarthWinterContactSport
High-performanceAdvanExtremeContact, PremiumContact, SportContact
Off-road GeolanderTerrainContact, CrossContact

This chart is an oversimplification. It is difficult to figure out what guidelines either tire manufacturers follow when it comes to naming their tires. For example, Some BluEarth tires are also winter touring tires. Some say the Bluearth badge indicates higher fuel economy. 

So when buying tires, don’t just look at the tire family, ask the seller about their functionality as well.

Winner : Yokohama tires. 

Customer Satisfaction

Continental has a slightly better-satisfied customer base than Yokohama tires. On Amazon, Continental tires have a combined rating of 4.72 stars out of 5 stars. Yokohama has 4.67 stars.

For this section, I compared 3 different listings of Yokohama tires. The first tire from Yokohama was YOKOHAMA AVID ASCEND GT all-season Radial Tire-215/55R17 94V. It got an average of 4.6 stars from 332 buyers on Amazon.

The second tire was Yokohama Avid Ascend GT 235/55R18 100V. It got 4.7 stars(667 ratings). Likewise, the Yokohama Geolandar AT G015 225/65R17 102H got 4.7 out of 5 stars (443 ratings). The three tires combined have 4.67 stars out of 5 stars.

For the Continental tires, Continental TrueContact Tour Performance Radial Tire-195/65R15 91T got 4.5 stars (41 ratings). CONTINENTAL ContiCrossContact LX Sport All-Season Radial Tire – 235/65R18 106H has 4.9 stars (30 ratings).

The third Continental tire, the continental ContiProContact SSR Run-Flat Performance Radial Tire – 225/50R17 94V got 4.7 stars from 200 ratings. The Continental ContiProContact Radial Tire – 175/55R15 77T got 4.9 stars from 71 ratings.

The final Continental tire that was considered was the Continental ProContact Radial Tire – 215/55R18 94H. It got a total of 4.7 stars from 81 ratings. Combining the ratings of all 5 tires’ ratings, Continental gets a total of 4.72 stars.

Winner: Continental Tires.  

Environmental Factor

Continental is a more environmentally conscious tire brand compared to Yokohama. Continental sources the electricity in their production facilities from renewable sources. Yokohama, in contrast, is a member of Tyre Stewardship Australia.

Continental tires aim to be climate neutral by 2050. They plan to be CO2 neutral in production by 2040, and in the value chain by 2050. Yokohama did not announce such lofty goals. But they are trying to cut down on energy usage. They also use orange oil in their tires, but that is just a percentage of a percentage.

So if you are an environmentally conscious buyer, and want to buy tires better for the environment, pick Continental.

Winner: Continental tires.

Resale Value

Continental tires have better resale value compared to Yokohama tires. The Yokohama tires retain roughly 52.5% of their value, compared to 65% by Continental tires at similar tread depth.

In this section, I compared two used Yokohama and two used Continental tires. One of the used Yokohama tires is the 175R13 8PR Yokohama trailer tire. It has a 7 mm tread depth and costs $30 on eBay. 

Likewise, the first Continental tire was a used Continental ExtremeContact Sport 265/35ZR19 Tire. It cost $200 and had an 8mm tread left. The second was a 235/40R18 Continental Contipro Contact, with a second-hand price of $160. It had a 6.5 mm tread remaining.

The other used Yokohama tire is a Yokohama GEOLANDAR H/T G056 All-Season Radial Tire. It has a tire tread depth of 8mm and costs $125. The two Yokohama tires cost $60 and $235 respectively when in brand-new condition.

The two Continental tires cost $345 and $215 respectively. This means that the Continental tires retained 65% of their value, while the Yokohama tires retained 52.5% of their initial value.

Winner: Continental tires.

Which is better: Yokohama Vs Continental Tires?

If you need tires with good traction in dry and wet terrain and are affordable, get Yokohama tires.

Continental tires, on the other hand, have better winter grip, comfort, noise cancellation, customer satisfaction, resale value, and environmental contribution.

But both companies make some of the best tires in the world. Always compare individual tire models when buying.

FAQs

Which is better, Yokohama or Toyo?

Toyo tires are better if you are in the market for affordable tires that are quiet and provide a good all-season grip. They also make great cheap off-road tires. Yokohama tires, on the other hand, are rather noisy, but make tires with better grip than Toyo, though a little pricier. But both make very good tires at different price points.

Are Continental tires Chinese?

Yes, some Continental tires are Chinese. Continental Tires is a subsidiary of Continental AG which is based in Germany. They started their journey in Hanover of Germany in 1871. So the company is essentially of German origin. But they do have a tire manufacturing plant situated in Hefei city, China. Continental Tires strongly emphasizes quality control and makes great tires.

Which car brands use Continental tires?

Continental tires are factory installed, though not exclusively, on BMW, Audi, Porsche, Maserati, and Mercedes-Benz, to name a few. They are also found by default on more common brands such as Ford, General Motors, and Volvo. This shows that car manufacturers highly trust this tire brand.

Conclusion

Now you know about Yokohama Vs Continental Tires. I hope that this article was helpful to you in determining which brand of tire is right for you.

There are some key distinguishing factors between the tires made by the two brands. But both manufacturers sell some of the best tires in the world. Both Yokohama and Continental are highly reputed.

That is it for today. All the best and goodbye!

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