The Davanti Alltoura 4-Seasons is an all-season tyre aimed at UK drivers who want dependable year-round performance without paying premium-brand prices. Davanti claims a balance of comfort, wet-weather confidence, and everyday usability — so I put that to the test in real UK conditions.
These tyres were fitted to my Ford Focus Mk2, a car well known for its chassis balance and honest handling, making it a solid platform for assessing grip, feedback, and stability.
Tyre & Vehicle Details

Tyre: Davanti Alltoura 4-Seasons
Tyre size: 235/40R18
Speed / load rating: 95W
Vehicle: Ford Focus Mk2
Mileage at fitting: 136,000 miles
Driving conditions tested: Dry roads, wet roads, motorway driving, spirited local B-road driving
Fitting Experience – Ron Crosbie Tyres


The tyres were supplied and fitted by Ron Crosbie Tyres, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. The fitting process was fast, professional, and hassle-free, with great customer service throughout. Wheels were balanced correctly, valves replaced, and everything was completed quickly without being rushed.
Straight away, the car drove perfectly with no vibration, no steering wheel shake, and no issues at motorway speeds — always a good sign of a quality fitting job. Highly recommended.
First Impressions

From the moment I drove off, the Davanti Alltoura 4-Seasons felt exceptionally smooth and composed, delivering a perfectly balanced ride.
On the Focus Mk2, steering was precise, predictable, and progressive, providing a reassuring connection as lock increased.
Road noise was minimal even at town speeds, and the tyres immediately inspired confidence. They offered a planted, stable feel that made everyday driving effortless and enjoyable — exactly what you want from a reliable, year-round tyre.
Ride Comfort & Road Noise
Comfort is one of the Alltoura’s strongest attributes.
- Noticeably quiet at motorway speeds
- Absorbs bumps and broken UK road surfaces well
- No harshness transmitted through the chassis
On longer drives, the Focus feels more relaxed and refined, making these tyres particularly well suited to commuting and mixed-use driving.
Dry Grip & Spirited B-Road Driving
In dry conditions, the Davanti Alltoura performs better than expected for an all-season tyre.
- Good front-end grip when pressing on
- Progressive, predictable breakaway rather than sudden loss of traction
- Stable under braking and acceleration
On local B-roads, even when driving at a more spirited pace, the tyres held up well and never felt overwhelmed by the Focus Mk2’s chassis. While they’re not designed as outright performance tyres, they provide enough grip and feedback to drive confidently without feeling vague or unsafe.
Wet Weather Performance
Wet performance is where all-season tyres really earn their keep, and the Alltoura excels here.
- Very strong wet grip, especially when accelerating and cornering
- Reassuring wet braking performance
- Good resistance to aquaplaning at speed
Even when driving briskly in wet conditions on B-roads, grip levels remained consistent and predictable. The tyres felt planted and confidence-inspiring, outperforming many budget alternatives in the rain.
Fuel Economy & Rolling Resistance
Fuel economy has remained on par with my previous tyres.
- No noticeable increase in rolling resistance
- Maintains speed easily on the motorway
Longer-term mileage will provide a clearer picture, but early signs are positive.
All-Season & Year-Round Capability
Designed for year-round UK use, the Davanti Alltoura feels particularly well suited to wet, cold, and variable British conditions. For drivers who don’t want the hassle of swapping between summer and winter tyres, this is a sensible and practical choice.
While I haven’t tested them in snow yet, performance in typical UK winter weather has been composed and confidence-inspiring.
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
- Quiet and comfortable ride
- Excellent wet grip and strong dry-road performance
- Predictable handling on a balanced chassis
- Great value for money
- Ideal for year-round UK driving
⚠️ Cons
- Not aimed at aggressive track or performance driving
- Ultimate grip is lower than premium all-season tyres
Verdict – Are Davanti Alltoura Tyres Worth It?

Tested on a Ford Focus Mk2 across dry roads, wet conditions, motorway miles, and spirited B-road driving, the Davanti Alltoura 4-Seasons proves itself as a capable, confidence-inspiring, and well-rounded all-season tyre.
Combined with the excellent fitting experience at Ron Crosbie Tyres, these tyres deliver strong real-world performance. They’re very grippy in the wet, comfortable on longer journeys, and more than capable on UK B-roads.
I would highly recommend the Davanti Alltoura to anyone looking for reliable, year-round performance without paying premium-brand prices.
⭐ Overall rating: 4/5
⭐ Best for: Daily drivers, commuters, and value-focused enthusiasts
FAQs
Do Davanti Alltoura tyres handle spirited driving?
Yes. While not performance tyres, they remain stable, predictable, and confidence-inspiring when driven enthusiastically on the road.
Are they good in the wet?
Yes. Wet grip and braking performance are stand-out strengths, even in heavy rain.
Would you recommend them for a Ford Focus Mk2?
Absolutely. They complement the Focus Mk2’s balanced chassis very well for everyday, mixed, and spirited driving.
Can these tyres be used year-round in the UK?
Yes. The Alltoura 4-Seasons is designed for all-year use and handles typical UK conditions including rain, cold weather, and occasional frost.
How do they compare to premium all-season tyres?
While they may not match the ultimate grip of premium brands, the Alltoura offers excellent value, predictable handling, and strong wet and dry performance for everyday driving.
Are they noisy at motorway speeds?
No. They are surprisingly quiet and comfortable, even on longer motorway journeys.
Do they suit spirited B-road driving?
Yes. They provide stable, predictable handling and good feedback on twisty local roads, making them suitable for enthusiastic driving within reason.
Will they affect fuel economy?
No noticeable impact has been observed so far; rolling resistance is similar to standard tyres.
How long do they last?
Long-term mileage will vary depending on driving style and conditions, but early impressions suggest solid durability for a mid-range all-season tyre.











