Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Continental SecureContact AW — the wait is finally over. Continental’s long-awaited entry into the true all-weather space has arrived, and this time it comes fully armed with the 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake certification, signaling real winter capability beyond traditional all-season limits . For years, the CrossClimate 2 has stood as the undisputed …
Michelin Defender 2 versus Yokohama AVID Ascend LX — a true showdown in the mileage-focused all-season segment, where longevity, comfort, and everyday reliability take center stage. The Defender 2 represents Michelin’s benchmark approach to durability and consistent real-world performance, while the AVID Ascend LX builds its case around strong tread life, comfort, and dependable all-round …
Goodyear Assurance MaxLife 2 vs WeatherReady 2 — a battle between pure mileage-focused all-season efficiency and all-weather versatility with 3-Peak Mountain certification. The MaxLife 2 is built to maximize longevity and value, while the WeatherReady 2 trades some wear for stronger wet grip and real winter capability — so the question is simple: do you …
Continental PremiumContact 7 versus Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo — a clash between Continental’s UHP gem and Bridgestone’s all-new 2026 UUHP weapon. The PremiumContact 7 represents Continental’s signature approach to ultra-high performance — delivering a refined balance of wet safety, comfort, and everyday usability, making it one of the most complete UHP tires on the market. …
Michelin Primacy 5 versus Dunlop Blue Response TG — a battle between refined evolution and a brand rebirth. Launched in 2025, the Primacy 5 represents Michelin’s latest step in the touring segment, focusing on balanced wet safety, comfort, and efficiency, while the 2026 Dunlop Blue Response TG marks Sumitomo’s official comeback in Europe, built from …
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. …
Michelin Primacy 5 vs Continental EcoContact 6 — a true efficiency battle between two very different philosophies. One is built around touring refinement and real-world balance, while the other is engineered with a singular focus on minimizing energy consumption. Both approach efficiency from completely different directions, setting up an intriguing question: is efficiency better achieved …
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 Defender 2 vs Bridgestone Turanza EverDrive — a battle between two long-mileage focused all-season tires. Both are engineered for drivers who want maximum tread life, comfort, and dependable year-round performance. The Defender 2 continues Michelin’s legacy of durable touring tires, while the newer Turanza EverDrive arrives with one of the highest mileage warranties in …










