Dunlop Enasave EC300 Plus Review — Japans Eco Tyre for NZ Efficient Drivers

Dunlop Enasave EC300 Plus Review — Japan’s Eco Tyre for NZ Efficient Drivers

Overall Rating: 8.6 / 10

Category: Eco Touring

Price in NZ: From $279 (passenger), from $312 (SUV)

Best for: Toyota Prius, Honda Jazz Hybrid, Mazda 2 — eco and hybrid vehicles

Available sizes: 14″ – 17″ rims (passenger), 16″ – 18″ (SUV)


Quick Verdict

The Dunlop Enasave EC300 Plus is Dunlop’s dedicated eco tyre — the product for NZ drivers who want to maximise fuel efficiency and minimise environmental impact from their tyres. Built around Dunlop’s nano-dimension silica technology, the EC300 Plus delivers EU Label B fuel efficiency combined with solid wet grip, making it a sensible choice for Toyota Prius and Honda Jazz Hybrid owners who want a tyre that aligns with their vehicle’s eco ethos. At $279, it is accessible and provides better wet performance than most budget alternatives at similar prices.


Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
CategoryEco Touring
EU Label — Wet GripB
EU Label — Fuel EfficiencyB
EU Label — Noise69–71 dB
Speed RatingsH (210), V (240 km/h)
Available Rim Sizes14″, 15″, 16″, 17″
NZ Price Range$279 – $360 (passenger), $312–$390 (SUV)
Key TechnologyNano-dimension silica compound

Performance Profile

Fuel Efficiency

EU Label B rolling resistance — the tyre’s primary design priority. Dunlop’s nano-dimension silica compound uses ultra-fine silica particles to create a compound with lower internal friction than conventional rubber — reducing rolling resistance without the severe wet grip compromises that older eco compounds exhibited. For a Toyota Prius covering 20,000 km annually, the EU Label B versus a Label D tyre can save 60–80 litres of petrol per year.

Wet Safety

EU Label B wet grip — adequate for everyday driving in rain. The nano silica compound maintains wet traction through the temperature range common in NZ (10°C–35°C). Safe for normal road conditions but below the A-rated alternatives (Continental EcoContact 6) that achieve both A fuel efficiency and A wet grip simultaneously.

Tread Life

Good — Dunlop’s Japanese engineering delivers consistent wear across the tyre’s full tread life. For Prius owners covering 15,000–20,000 km annually, expect 45,000–55,000 km tread life.


NZ Road Conditions Assessment

Auckland — Primary Market

Verdict: Very Good — eco hybrid companion tyre

Toyota Prius, Honda Jazz Hybrid, and Nissan Leaf drivers in Auckland represent the EC300 Plus’s natural market. The fuel efficiency credentials complement these vehicles’ drivetrains, and the wet grip (Label B) handles Auckland’s rain adequately. For drivers who want EU Label A wet grip at a comparable price — the Continental EcoContact 6 ($273) achieves both A fuel efficiency and A wet grip.


Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Nano-dimension silica technology — genuine fuel efficiency improvement
  • EU Label B fuel efficiency — measurable fuel cost reduction for hybrid owners
  • Competitive price ($279) — accessible eco tyre from a trusted Japanese brand
  • Quieter than many eco competitors — 69 dB

Cons

  • EU Label B wet grip — Continental EcoContact 6 achieves Label A at lower price
  • Limited sizes (14″–17″) — not for medium or large vehicles
  • Not available in performance sizes

Sources

  1. Dunlop Enasave EC300 Plus — dunlop.eu — accessed 2026-06-01
  2. Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/dunlop/ — accessed 2026-06-01

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