Yokohama vs Goodyear - Tyre Comparison

Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Excellence by Design

4.3(5,678 reviews)
VS
Score
2-4
WINNER
Goodyear logo

Goodyear

More Driven

4.4(9,876 reviews)

Quick Verdict

Goodyear wins this comparison with better scores in 4 out of 7 categories. Goodyear excels in durability, wet grip, comfort. However, Yokohama is better for fuel efficiency and value for money.

Company Snapshot

Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Est. 1917

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Global Rank

#8

Employees

28,000+

Price Range

Mid-Range

Goodyear logo

Goodyear

Est. 1898

Headquarters

Akron, Ohio, USA

Global Rank

#3

Employees

72,000+

Price Range

Mid-Range

Detailed Comparison

Durability

Goodyear wins
Yokohama85
88Goodyear

Wet Grip

Goodyear wins
Yokohama87
89Goodyear

Dry Grip

Yokohama88
88Goodyear

Comfort

Goodyear wins
Yokohama85
86Goodyear

Noise Level

Goodyear wins
Yokohama83
84Goodyear

Fuel Efficiency

Yokohama wins
Yokohama86
85Goodyear

Value for Money

Yokohama wins
Yokohama88
85Goodyear

Pros & Cons

Yokohama logo

Yokohama

Pros

  • Excellent value for performance
  • Good all-around performance
  • Eco-friendly manufacturing
  • Solid warranty coverage
  • Wide product range

Cons

  • Not class-leading in premium segment
  • Limited availability in some regions
  • Brand perception vs European brands
Goodyear logo

Goodyear

Pros

  • Good value for money
  • Wide availability and dealer network
  • Strong all-season performance
  • Innovative technologies like Run-Flat
  • Good warranty coverage

Cons

  • Not class-leading in any single category
  • Some models can be noisy
  • Tread life varies by model

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Yokohama if...

  • You prioritize value-conscious buyers
  • You prioritize sports sedans
  • You prioritize all-season needs
  • You prioritize eco-friendly priority
  • You prioritize japanese vehicles
Price Range: $$ (Mid-Range)

Choose Goodyear if...

  • You prioritize all-season driving
  • You prioritize american-made preference
  • You prioritize trucks and suvs
  • You prioritize value seekers
  • You prioritize run-flat needs
Price Range: $$ (Mid-Range)