Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R vs Race Slick — specifically the Pirelli Trofeo Track — this is as extreme as it gets. On one side, you have a street-legal tire engineered to push the absolute limits of road performance; on the other, a pure motorsport slick with zero compromises for grip. But here’s the …
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Falken WildPeak A/T Trail versus Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS Plus 3 — this is a true segment collision, where an all-terrain tire meets a road-focused all-season. The WildPeak A/T Trail comes from the off-road world, built to handle gravel, dirt, and rougher conditions but increasingly chosen for daily driving, while the Scorpion AS Plus 3 …
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 versus Pirelli P Zero R — a pure track-focused showdown between a legendary semi-slick benchmark and a new-generation sports car tire built for 2026. The Cup 2 has long defined what a road-legal track tire should be, delivering razor-sharp steering, relentless dry grip, and even powering multiple Nürburgring record cars. …
Continental SportContact 7 vs Pirelli P Zero R — a true clash in the UUHP world. The SportContact 7 represents a proven benchmark with exceptional all-round performance, while the P Zero R is a new, sports-car-focused tire built for maximum grip and speed. Even though they don’t sit in exactly the same segment, that’s what …
Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS Plus 3 vs Hankook iON evo AS SUV — a head-to-head battle in the SUV all-season segment, where performance, comfort, and efficiency collide. One represents a refined, premium all-season approach, while the other brings a new generation of EV-focused technology into the mix. This sets the stage for an exciting showdown …
Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs Pirelli Cinturato C3 — a crossover battle between sport and touring philosophies. Launched in 2022, the Michelin Pilot Sport 5 represents the brand’s latest ultra-high-performance tire, built for strong grip, sharp steering, and sporty driving. Facing it is the 2025-launched Pirelli Cinturato C3, a modern touring-focused summer tire engineered around …
The Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2 vs Pirelli Cinturato C3 showdown is a clash of titans in the touring tyre arena — pitting Goodyear’s reputation for outstanding wet grip and long wear life against Pirelli’s refined handling and eco-focused comfort. Both tyres aim squarely at drivers who want a perfect blend of safety, mileage, and everyday …
Pirelli P Zero PZ5 vs Yokohama Advan Sport V107: The Pirelli P Zero PZ5 takes on the Yokohama Advan Sport V107 in a true ultra-high-performance clash, bringing Italy’s latest P Zero evolution head-to-head with Yokohama’s OE-bred performance powerhouse. With two flagship UUHP tires built on different engineering philosophies, the big question is simple: which one …
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S vs Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive — a clean clash between all-season refinement and all-weather capability. One is built around comfort, quietness, and long-distance confidence; the other leans into stronger wet and winter grip for drivers who face tougher conditions year-round. This head-to-head will expose the real differences in wet, dry, comfort, snow, …
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Michelin Defender 2 — a clash of priorities in the all-season world.The WeatherActive showcases Pirelli’s all-weather philosophy, tuned for confident traction when temperatures drop and conditions get unpredictable. The Defender 2 embodies Michelin’s mileage-first approach, built to deliver exceptional longevity with calm, consistent road manners. When winter whispers and the odometer …










