General Grabber HT vs Michelin Defender LTX MS2: The General Grabber HT goes head-to-head with the Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 in a classic highway all-season tire battle. On one side, the Grabber HT aims to deliver dependable everyday comfort, solid durability, and strong value for SUVs and light trucks. On the other, the Defender LTX …
Continental TrueContact Tour 54 vs Continental SecureContact AW: The Continental TrueContact Tour 54 represents Continental’s traditional strength — a mileage-focused all-season built for durability and everyday balance — but now it faces a new challenger from within: the Continental SecureContact AW, the brand’s first true all-weather touring tire designed to go further with stronger wet …
2026 UHP Tire Test: The ultra-high performance segment is more competitive than ever — and the gap between big brands and challengers is getting closer. In Top Tire Review’s 2026 UHP Tire Test, seven contenders go head-to-head to answer one question: how much better are the big names, really? Proven benchmarks like the Michelin Pilot …
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 …
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 …
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus vs Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 — a clash of two different worlds. The DWS 06 Plus is an ultra-high performance all-season, built for versatility, while the Sport 02 is a max-performance summer UHP, focused on outright grip and precision. So the question is simple: what are their true performance differences …
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV vs Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo — a true clash in the ultra-high performance SUV segment, where the 2019-established benchmark PS4 SUV goes head-to-head against Bridgestone’s all-new 2026 Potenza Sport Evo, a next-generation challenger built to push performance limits; so the question is simple: can the new contender dethrone the proven …
Bridgestone Turanza Prestige vs Turanza EverDrive — this is a clash between two very different touring philosophies. The Turanza Prestige sits in the grand touring segment, engineered for premium comfort, stronger wet grip, and a more refined, controlled driving feel, while the Turanza EverDrive targets the standard touring segment, focused on maximum mileage, everyday comfort, …
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus vs Kumho Ecsta Sport A/S — a true ultra-high performance all-season showdown where sporty wet and dry performance meets the challenge of real winter usability. One leans toward a proven all-round balance with strong snow credibility, while the other pushes harder into sharp, sporty dynamics. So the question is simple: …
Michelin e.Primacy All Season vs Michelin X-Ice Snow — this is not just a comparison, it’s a clash of two completely different tire philosophies. On one side, you have an EV-focused all-season tire built for efficiency, low rolling resistance, and everyday usability across wet and mild conditions; on the other, a dedicated studless winter specialist …










