Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs. Firestone Firehawk Sport: Firestone, Bridgestone’s second brand with deep American roots, is stepping into the ultra-high performance arena with the all-new Firehawk Sport. On the other side, the Michelin Pilot Sport 5 stands tall as one of the most respected names in the UHP summer category. Will the Firehawk Sport …
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Bridgestone Potenza Sport vs. Toyo Proxes Sport 2 — Battle of Japan’s Ultra-High Performance Giants! The ultra-high performance (UHP) summer tire segment is heating up, and this time, it’s an all-Japanese showdown. Bridgestone’s Potenza Sport has long dominated as a top-tier UHP benchmark, known for razor-sharp precision and grip. But now, Toyo enters the ring …
Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs Kleber Dynaxer UHP — Can the Budget Brand Beat Its Master? Kleber may not be a household name, but did you know it’s owned by Michelin? That’s right — the same company behind the ultra-premium Pilot Sport 5 also makes the budget-friendly Dynaxer UHP. So… it can’t be that bad, …
Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs Maxxis Victra Sport 5 — A Clash in the UHP Summer Segment!In one corner, the Michelin Pilot Sport 5, a top-tier ultra-high performance summer tire from one of the most respected names in the industry. In the other, the Maxxis Victra Sport 5, an aggressive challenger punching above its weight …
BFGoodrich Advantage vs Continental PremiumContact 7 — a battle in the touring summer segment! The BFGoodrich Advantage, backed by Michelin, takes on the PremiumContact 7, Continental’s undisputed champion. Comfort vs performance. Challenger vs benchmark. Let the showdown begin! Results: BFGoodrich Advantage vs Continental PremiumContact 7 Results below were taken from the 2024 Auto Bild Summer …
Hankook iON evo AS vs. Hankook Ventus S1 AS T0 — it’s the clash of purpose-built performance vs. next-gen versatility. On one side, the Ventus S1 AS T0, an OE-specific tire tailored for the Tesla Model 3, designed with ultra-high performance (UHP) in mind. On the other, the iON evo AS, Hankook’s EV-optimized all-season replacement, …
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Continental TrueContact Tour 54: Pirelli’s Cinturato WeatherActive brings true all-season capability with its 3PMSF winter rating, while Continental’s TrueContact Tour 54 counters with class-leading comfort and long-lasting durability. It’s a battle between year-round traction and extended tread life. Which wins—versatility or endurance? Let’s dive in. Results: Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Continental …
Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 vs Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus — it’s a clash of new ambition versus proven dominance in the ultra high performance all-season segment. The AS Plus 3 is Pirelli’s latest answer for year-round grip, blending sharper handling with daily comfort. But standing in its way is the benchmark DWS …
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S vs Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack — it’s the ultimate battle of premium grand touring all-season tires without the 3-peak mountain snowflake. On one side, the Primacy Tour A/S, Michelin’s go-to tire for luxury and comfort on the highway. On the other, Bridgestone’s Turanza QuietTrack, engineered for serenity and control in all weather. …
Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Nexen N Blue 4Season 2 — this is the battle between the reigning all-season heavyweight and a bold budget underdog. The CrossClimate 2 has dominated tests with its unmatched wet grip, snow traction, and year-round dependability, setting the gold standard for all-season performance. But now, Nexen’s N Blue 4Season 2 enters …










