Dunlop SP Touring R1 Review — Entry-Level Dunlop for NZ Budget Buyers

Dunlop SP Touring R1 Review — Entry-Level Dunlop for NZ Budget Buyers

Overall Rating: 8.0 / 10

Category: Value Touring

Price in NZ: From $244 per tyre

Best for: Budget-conscious NZ buyers on older or high-mileage vehicles


Quick Verdict

The Dunlop SP Touring R1 is the most affordable Dunlop tyre in New Zealand at $244 — and the entry point into the Dunlop brand for budget-conscious NZ drivers. It delivers the basics of safe everyday motoring: adequate wet grip for NZ urban conditions, reasonable tread life, and the Dunlop reliability that comes from Sumitomo’s quality manufacturing. For drivers replacing tyres on older vehicles nearing end of life, or for budget fleet operators who need reliable performance at the lowest possible price — the SP Touring R1 serves its purpose.


Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
CategoryValue Touring
Speed RatingsH (210), V (240 km/h)
Available Rim Sizes13″, 14″, 15″, 16″
NZ Price Range$244 – $310 (varies by size)

Performance Profile

The SP Touring R1 is a functional, no-frills tyre. Wet grip is adequate for NZ suburban and urban driving speeds. Tread life is good for its price category. Comfort is acceptable. There are no EU Label ratings to cite — the SP Touring R1 does not carry EU Label certification, which is typical for the entry-level budget segment.

The honest assessment: at $244, the Continental EcoContact 6 ($273) delivers EU Label A wet grip and A fuel efficiency — making it technically stronger in every measurable dimension for $29 more per tyre ($116 per set). The SP Touring R1’s purchase reason is Dunlop brand access at the absolute lowest price point.


NZ Road Conditions Assessment

Auckland — Budget replacement: Adequate. For older Corolla, Pulsar, or Tiida owners replacing worn tyres who cannot justify a mid-range investment — the SP Touring R1 provides safe everyday motoring at minimum cost.


Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Cheapest Dunlop in NZ at $244 — Dunlop brand access at minimum price
  • Available in 13″ (very rare for major brands) — covers older NZ small cars
  • Reliable everyday performance

Cons

  • No EU Label certification — wet grip not independently rated
  • Continental EcoContact 6 ($273) is technically superior at only $29 more per tyre
  • Not suitable for performance, touring, or SUV applications

Sources

  1. Dunlop SP Touring R1 — dunlop.eu — accessed 2026-06-01
  2. Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/dunlop/ — accessed 2026-06-01

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