Goodyear Tyres New Zealand – Complete Brand Guide

Goodyear Tyres New Zealand — Complete Brand Guide & Reviews

Overall Brand Rating: 8.9 / 10

Goodyear is one of the most recognised tyre brands in the world. Founded in Akron, Ohio in 1898 by Frank Seiberling, Goodyear has grown into one of the three largest tyre manufacturers globally — sitting alongside Michelin and Bridgestone. In New Zealand, Goodyear has established a strong retail presence through dedicated Goodyear Auto Service Centres and stockists nationwide, offering one of the broadest brand ranges available in the market.

Goodyear’s flagship Eagle F1 Asymmetric family consistently performs strongly in independent European tyre tests, and the brand’s Wrangler 4×4 range is a household name among NZ rural and lifestyle vehicle owners. The brand covers everything from the entry-level Assurance Triplemax 2 ($274) through to the motorsport-derived Eagle F1 SuperSport R ($600+) — a semi-slick designed for track days.

Why NZ drivers choose Goodyear: Strong retail footprint, competitive pricing on the Assurance range, and a well-respected 4×4 lineup that suits New Zealand’s rural driving conditions.


Goodyear’s Key Strengths

  • Eagle F1 pedigree: The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 claims 15% shorter wet braking versus competitors — backed by independent test rankings
  • Wrangler dominance: The Wrangler range is one of the most trusted 4×4 tyre families in rural NZ
  • Value Assurance range: The Assurance series delivers reliable everyday performance at accessible prices
  • NZ retail footprint: Goodyear Auto Service Centres and stockists across NZ — strong nationwide support
  • Broad coverage: From budget Assurance ($265) to semi-slick SuperSport R ($600) — a genuine full-range brand

Full Goodyear NZ Model Range

Passenger Car Tyres

ModelCategoryBest ForPrice From (NZ)Our Rating
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5Ultra High PerformanceSports cars, UHP performance$5779.2/10
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3High PerformancePerformance vehicles, older sports cars$4188.9/10
Eagle F1 SuperSportUltra High PerformanceHigh-powered performance cars$5399.1/10
Eagle F1 SuperSport RTrack/Semi-SlickTrack days, motorsport$6009.4/10
Eagle F1 SportEntry PerformanceEntry-level performance, value UHP$2798.5/10
OptiLife 3Eco TouringLong-life touring, fuel efficiency$2958.7/10
Assurance TripleMax 2Grand TouringEveryday driving, family cars$2748.6/10
Assurance DuraPlus 2Grand TouringHigh-mileage drivers, economy$2658.5/10
Assurance MaxGuardReinforced TouringPuncture resistance, loaded vehicles$2678.4/10
Assurance ComfortTredComfortMaximum ride comfort, family touring$6388.6/10

SUV & 4×4 Tyres

ModelCategoryBest ForPrice From (NZ)Our Rating
Wrangler DuraTrac RTRugged TerrainOff-road, mud, rock, NZ farm roads$4329.1/10
Wrangler Territory ATSAll-TerrainMixed on/off-road NZ lifestyle use$4188.9/10
Eagle F1 Asymmetric SUVPerformance SUVSports SUVs, Porsche Cayenne, BMW X$8279.2/10
Eagle F1 Asymmetric SUV ATAll-Terrain Performance SUVPerformance SUV with off-road capability$5548.9/10
Eagle F1 SuperCar (SUV)Ultra Performance SUVLamborghini Urus, Cayenne Turbo GT$4799.3/10
EfficientGrip Performance (SUV)Highway SUVFamily SUVs, fuel efficiency$4308.7/10
Assurance TripleMax 2 (SUV)All-Season SUVYear-round versatility, South Island$2828.5/10
Assurance DuraPlus 2 (SUV)Touring SUVHigh-mileage SUV, economy focus$2898.4/10
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (SUV)Performance SUVPerformance SUV, older sports SUV$5708.8/10
Assurance ComfortTred (SUV)Comfort SUVMaximum comfort family SUV$3738.5/10

The Eagle F1 Family — Goodyear’s Performance Flagship

Goodyear’s Eagle F1 family is the brand’s competitive answer to Michelin’s Pilot Sport and Continental’s SportContact ranges. Across the Eagle F1 lineup:

  • Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 — the most current mainstream UHP offering; strong wet handling and comfortable ride for a performance tyre
  • Eagle F1 SuperSport — OEM fitment on Porsche 911, Ferrari, and Lamborghini; delivers extreme dry performance with A-grade wet grip
  • Eagle F1 SuperSport R — semi-slick for track use, not intended for daily driving
  • Eagle F1 Asymmetric SUV — applies Eagle F1 compound technology to SUV fitments; strong performer in European SUV tests

Test Performance: Eagle F1 Asymmetric Series

  • Wet braking: Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 (the latest generation, not yet widely available in NZ) claims 15% shorter wet braking vs competitors
  • Wet braking ranking: 4th out of field in independent European tests
  • Wet vs dry balance: Praised for “secure wet braking, progressive breakaway and unusually comfortable, daily-friendly refinement for a UHP tyre”
  • Auto Express 2025: Strong showing in the 225/40 R18 UHP class

The Wrangler Range — Built for New Zealand Conditions

The Wrangler series is Goodyear’s most important range for the NZ market. New Zealand’s rural roads, gravel driveways, farm tracks, and backcountry access make all-terrain and rugged terrain tyres more relevant here than in most markets.

Wrangler DuraTrac RT (Rugged Terrain):

  • Deep, aggressive tread for mud, rock, and loose terrain
  • Self-cleaning design — mud and gravel don’t pack into the grooves
  • Reinforced construction for heavy loads (utes, trailers, farm gear)
  • Strong road manners for a rugged terrain tyre — less noise than typical MT designs
  • Ideal: Hilux, Ranger, D-Max drivers who go off-road regularly

Wrangler Territory ATS (All-Terrain):

  • Balanced for on-road and off-road NZ use
  • Better tarmac noise and wear than the DuraTrac RT
  • Handles unsealed roads, farm tracks, and coastal gravel well
  • Ideal: Lifestyle property owners, rural/suburban NZ

NZ-Specific Verdict by Region

Auckland and North Island

Best picks: Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 (performance), Assurance TripleMax 2 (everyday), EfficientGrip Performance SUV (family SUV)

The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5’s wet performance and daily-comfortable ride make it a strong choice for Auckland’s rain-heavy driving. The Assurance TripleMax 2 is one of the most cost-effective everyday tyres available at $274 — a solid choice for Corolla, Mazda 3, and Kia Cerato owners who want reliable performance without premium pricing.

Wellington

Best picks: Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5, EfficientGrip Performance SUV

Wellington’s wind-exposed motorway conditions suit the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5’s high-speed stability. The tyre’s progressive wet breakaway characteristics give drivers confidence on the Wellington Motorway in heavy rain.

South Island

Best picks: Assurance TripleMax 2 (all-season capability), Wrangler Territory ATS (rural/lifestyle)

The Assurance TripleMax 2 has broader temperature tolerance than typical summer tyres, making it suitable for South Island conditions where overnight temperatures can dip close to freezing. For rural South Island drivers — particularly in Canterbury and Otago — the Wrangler Territory ATS handles the gravel roads and farm tracks that dominate the landscape.


Goodyear vs Key Competitors

CategoryGoodyearMichelinContinentalBridgestone
UHP wet brakingVery Good (4th in tests)ExcellentBest in classExcellent
UHP dry handlingVery GoodExcellentExcellentExcellent
4×4/AT rangeExcellent (Wrangler)GoodGoodExcellent
Value range depthExcellentLimitedGoodGood
Tread lifeGoodExcellentVery GoodGood
NZ retail presenceVery GoodWideWideBest
Price accessibilityExcellent ($265+)Premium ($350+)Good ($273+)Good ($274+)

Where to Buy Goodyear Tyres in NZ

  • Goodyear Auto Service Centres — goodyear.co.nz — network of dealer stores nationwide
  • Tyroola NZ — tyroola.co.nz — Full Goodyear range, nationwide fitting
  • Hyper Drive — hyperdrive.co.nz — 250+ fitting locations
  • Beaurepaires — beaurepaires.co.nz — many locations carry Goodyear
  • Tyrepower NZ — tyrepower.co.nz

Sources

  1. Tyroola NZ — Goodyear tyre listing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/goodyear/ — accessed 2026-05-31
  2. Goodyear NZ — goodyear.co.nz — accessed 2026-05-31
  3. TopTireReview — Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 vs EfficientGrip Performance 2 — toptirereview.com — 2026
  4. AllTyreTests.com — Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 test review — accessed 2026-05-31
  5. tyrereviews.com — Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 ratings — accessed 2026-05-31

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