Blizzak 6 Enliten Winter Tire

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The well regarded Blizzak LM005 performance winter tire is being replaced by the strangely named Blizzak "6 ENLITEN".
Sometime this year I believe the Blizzak WS90 will also be replaced, by the WS100.

https://press.bridgestone-emea.com/...ation-of-its-multi-award-winning-winter-tyre/

  • According to independent TÜV SÜD tests, Bridgestone’s latest premium winter touring tyre is a top-rated tyre for snow braking and traction1, and offers the shortest stopping distance on wet roads.2
  • Successor to the 23-test-winning Bridgestone Blizzak LM005, the new flagship winter tyre delivers 32 per cent better mileage than its previous generation.3

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It looks like it is being introduced in May '24 to the European market. You are looking at Bridgestone EMEA (Europe Middle East Africa). Bridgestone, Continental, Nokian and others, typically release new tires to the European market first. We may get the new tire here in the NA (North American) market a year or two later, and most likely with a similar, but different name.
 
https://www.moderntiredealer.com/re...tone-showcases-tires-at-winter-driving-school

....Since 1993, Bridgestone Americas Inc. has been a primary sponsor of the school, now called the Bridgestone Winter Driving School. The company uses the school as a showcase for its Blizzak line of winter tires.

....Adams-Smith said that the company intends to launch a new all-terrain tire that will contain ENLITEN technology sometime this year. Also coming at a later date will be a new Blizzak tire that contains ENLITEN technology.

....For all of North America, Bridgestone estimates the winter tire market to be 11 million replacement units.

Bridgestone does not go into a lot of detail about what "Enliten Technology" is :

.....a variety of innovations in tread and compound design – including optimised pattern and compound matching, enhanced evenness in the tyre’s wear profile and optimised sipes distribution. The use of ENLITEN Technology also ensures that 25 per cent of the tyre is made using recycled and reusable materials....
 
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I was talking snow performance only
There too. Maybe forward performance is not as good, but that could be subjective.
Braking and handling will be also far ahead. It is just better compound. I had WS60 and LM60, and it cannot be compared to, IMO, in any performance aspect.
 
It would make sense that the WS100 would come out this year since I just bought my wife new WS90's last fall.
That will be me, maybe next year. I'll get what's available and probably on good sale as they make room for the new ones. Then I'll say "I should have waited another week" for the next 6 years.
 
This Thursday, I drove from Winter Park to Highlands Ranch in heavy snow the entire way. Berthoud Pass, US 40, I-70, E470. Heavy traffic. Heavy snow.

The WS-90s on the car are simply brilliant.

Watched a couple of bozos in pickups spin out, and an AWD SUV with Nebraska plates hit the snow bank, but the WS-90s never missed a beat.
 
This Thursday, I drove from Winter Park to Highlands Ranch in heavy snow the entire way. Berthoud Pass, US 40, I-70, E470. Heavy traffic. Heavy snow.

The WS-90s on the car are simply brilliant.

Watched a couple of bozos in pickups spin out, and an AWD SUV with Nebraska plates hit the snow bank, but the WS-90s never missed a beat.
I don't envy you driving I70 in the snow. Luckily, we can take HWY24 to get to skiing.
This year seems particularly bad when it comes to snow traffic.

As for WS90, they are excellent tires. Really superb performance.
 
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