Yokohama BluEarth A AE50 Review — Premium Eco Touring with Performance Credentials

Yokohama BluEarth A AE50 Review — Premium Eco Touring with Performance Credentials

Overall Rating: 8.6 / 10

Category: Eco Grand Touring

Price in NZ: From $320 per tyre

Best for: Toyota Camry, Mazda 6, Honda Accord — premium eco touring


Quick Verdict

The Yokohama BluEarth A AE50 sits above the entry-level BluEarth ES32 in Yokohama’s eco range — adding stronger wet grip, better ride quality, and wider size availability while maintaining the Orange Oil compound’s fuel efficiency credentials. For NZ family sedan owners who want a step up from the ES32 without paying Michelin Primacy 4 prices — the AE50 delivers genuine BluEarth quality at $320.


Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
CategoryEco Grand Touring
EU Label — Wet GripA (highest)
EU Label — Fuel EfficiencyB
EU Label — Noise69–71 dB
Speed RatingsH (210), V (240 km/h)
Available Rim Sizes15″, 16″, 17″, 18″, 19″
NZ Price Range$320 – $440 (varies by size)
Key TechnologyOrange Oil compound, advanced silica

Performance Profile

Wet safety: EU Label A — the AE50 achieves the top wet grip rating, a step above the BluEarth ES32’s Label A (which varies by size) with more consistent A-rating across the full range. This is the key step up from the ES32.

Fuel efficiency: EU Label B — the Orange Oil compound delivers low rolling resistance without the wet grip compromises of extreme eco designs.

Comfort: Noticeably smoother than the ES32 — the AE50’s more sophisticated carcass construction absorbs NZ chipseal road texture with greater compliance.

Tread life: Very good — above average for an eco tyre at this price point.


NZ Road Conditions Assessment

Auckland: Excellent. Mazda 6 and Toyota Camry owners in Auckland who cover 20,000+ km annually benefit from the AE50’s combination of EU Label A wet safety, EU Label B fuel savings, and long tread life. The Orange Oil compound’s Japanese refinement shows in quiet, comfortable highway cruising.


Pros and Cons

Pros

  • EU Label A wet grip — significant step up from ES32 consistency
  • Orange Oil compound — genuine eco technology reducing fuel costs
  • Better ride quality than ES32 — appropriate for premium family sedans
  • Available up to 19″ — covers medium-large NZ family vehicles

Cons

  • $320 is meaningfully below Michelin Primacy 4 ($464) but above Continental EcoContact 6 ($273 — which achieves dual A-ratings)

Sources

  1. Yokohama BluEarth A AE50 — yokohama.com — accessed 2026-06-01
  2. Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/yokohama/ — accessed 2026-06-01

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