Bridgestone vs CEAT - Tyre Comparison
VS
Score
6-1
Quick Verdict
Bridgestone wins this comparison with better scores in 6 out of 7 categories. Bridgestone excels in durability, wet grip, dry grip. However, CEAT is better for value for money.
Company Snapshot
Bridgestone
Est. 1931
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Global Rank
#1
Employees
130,000+
Price Range
Premium
CEAT
Est. 1958
Headquarters
Mumbai, India
Global Rank
#18
Employees
8,000+
Price Range
Mid-Range
Detailed Comparison
Durability
Bridgestone winsBridgestone92
86CEAT
Wet Grip
Bridgestone winsBridgestone90
84CEAT
Dry Grip
Bridgestone winsBridgestone93
83CEAT
Comfort
Bridgestone winsBridgestone88
83CEAT
Noise Level
Bridgestone winsBridgestone85
81CEAT
Fuel Efficiency
Bridgestone winsBridgestone88
85CEAT
Value for Money
CEAT winsBridgestone80
90CEAT
Pros & Cons
Bridgestone
Pros
- Excellent dry grip and handling
- Wide range of products for all vehicles
- Strong OEM partnerships ensure quality
- Good balance of performance and comfort
- Reliable brand with global presence
Cons
- Can be slightly noisier than competitors
- Premium pricing for top models
- Some touring models wear faster
CEAT
Pros
- Excellent value for money
- Strong two-wheeler segment
- Good fuel efficiency
- Innovative technologies
- Wide availability in India
- Strong brand recall
Cons
- Limited premium range
- Less refined than global brands
- International presence limited
- Noise levels on some models
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Bridgestone if...
- You prioritize performance driving
- You prioritize suvs and trucks
- You prioritize oem replacement
- You prioritize all-season use
- You prioritize highway cruising
Price Range: $$$ (Premium)
Choose CEAT if...
- You prioritize budget-conscious indian drivers
- You prioritize two-wheelers
- You prioritize small cars
- You prioritize city driving
- You prioritize monsoon conditions
Price Range: $$ (Mid-Range)