From Kurume, Japan, Bridgestone has developed a recognised tyre identity since 1931, built around Japanese engineering, ENLITEN efficiency and a broad original-equipment presence. Its technologies have evolved alongside vehicles, driving habits and manufacturer requirements.
Pneus Online has followed Bridgestone for more than two decades, from the rise of Turanza and Potenza to the deployment of ENLITEN. This perspective helps us explain when comfort, performance, all-season use or energy efficiency should take priority.
Key ranges to know before choosing
- Bridgestone Turanza 6 — summer tyre: daily comfort, wet braking and long mileage with ENLITEN technology on many sizes.
- Bridgestone Potenza Sport — ultra-high-performance summer tyre: steering precision, grip and high-speed stability.
- Turanza All Season 6 — all-season tyre: year-round versatility on dry, wet and moderately wintry roads and ENLITEN on selected references.
- Blizzak 6 — winter tyre: traction, braking and control in cold, snow and wet winter conditions.
- Ecopia EP500 — electric-vehicle tyre: low noise, energy efficiency and suitable load capacity.
In the United Kingdom, frequent rain, motorways and generally moderate winters put wet braking, aquaplaning resistance, noise and predictable handling at the centre of the choice. All-season tyres can suit many drivers, while specific winter needs depend on routes and travel plans.



