Subway’s new wraps are served on hearty, lavash-style flatbread.

“That insight kickstarted the process of revamping Subway’s wraps.

The lavash-style flatbread is soft with a bubbly texture and is inspired byMiddle Eastern cuisine.

A closeup of the new Turkey, Bacon & Avocado flatbread wrap at Subway, against a colorful background.

Photo: Subway. Design: Eat This, Not That!

Personally, I found the wrap to be too bready.

With these new Subway wraps, however, the flatbread detracted from the fillings.

I tried each of the wraps with all of the suggested menu ingredients (no substitutions).

The new Cali Caprese flatbread wrap from Subway, opened upon its wrapper

Photo: Ronnie Koenig/Eat This, Not That!

Read on to see the four new Subway wraps, ranked from worst to best.

It costs $10.99.

The taste:This wrap was a fail.

The new Homestyle Chicken Salad flatbread wrap from Subway, opened upon its wrapper

Photo: Ronnie Koenig/Eat This, Not That!

The mozzarella was bland (needed salt!)

and the vinaigrette was too bitter.

It cost me slightly less than the Cali Caprese at $10.49.

The new Turkey Bacon Avocado flatbread wrap from Subway, cut in half on its wrapper

Photo: Ronnie Koenig/Eat This, Not That!

The look:The chicken salad looked very mayonnaise-y, and the accompanying veggies just looked very standard.

I wasn’t that excited to try this, by the looks of it.

It was edible but the chicken salad seriously needed some spice or zip.

The new Honey Mustard Chicken flatbread wrap from Subway, cut in half upon its wrapper

Photo: Ronnie Koenig/Eat This, Not That!

The veggies were just too basicmaybe some hot peppers could have saved it.

It was edible, but not great.

Of all the new wraps, this was the highest in calories (820) and also in price.

It cost me $11.99.

The bacon was kind of lost in there.

I also wasn’t sure why you would use shredded cheese in this wrap, but OK.

The taste:This wrap tasted like your basic turkey sandwich, except wrapped in a flatbread.

I could not taste the supposedly zesty peppercorn ranch.

The shredded cheddar was a misstepthe sandwich would have been more flavorful with slices of cheese.

This wrap was unbalanced and needed more dressing (or some mayo).

It’s the lowest in calories of all the new wraps and also tied for least expensive.

This was the most visually appealing of all the wraps I tried.

The taste:The first thing I tasted here was good, juicy rotisserie chicken.

I’m not usually a honey mustard fan, but it went well in this wrap.

The lettuce, tomatoes, and onion combo was pretty uninspired.