The Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Dunlop Blue Response A/S is a battle between the proven all-weather king and a newly energized Dunlop brand under Sumitomo’s global control. Michelin brings the wet grip, winter confidence, and premium reputation, while Dunlop counters with value, efficiency, comfort, and strong treadwear. On paper, this looks like an easy Michelin …
Cross Climate 2
We first covered the Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Michelin Defender 2 comparison two years ago, when both tires represented two very different Michelin priorities: all-weather confidence versus long-mileage everyday comfort. But tire testing has moved on — and with new 2026 results now available, it is time to revisit this matchup properly.So this is the …
The Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Michelin Energy Saver A/S is a battle between two very different Michelin philosophies. On one side, the CrossClimate 2 is the all-weather weapon, built to handle dry roads, rain, and real snow with one tire. On the other side, the Energy Saver A/S is the efficiency-focused all-season tire, designed to …
The Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Bridgestone WeatherPeak is one last all-weather battle between two of the biggest tire brands in the world. For years, the CrossClimate 2 has been the benchmark that defined the category, while the WeatherPeak stood as Bridgestone’s answer to Michelin’s all-weather dominance. But with Bridgestone’s new UltraWeather now arriving as the …
Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Michelin Primacy Tour A/S — a battle between a true 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake certified all-weather tire and Michelin’s traditional all-season touring tire. The CrossClimate 2 is the main event here, built to give drivers extra confidence when temperatures drop, especially in snow and unpredictable winter conditions. The Primacy Tour A/S takes …
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 CrossClimate 2 vs Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus — this is a battle of philosophy. On one side, the Michelin CrossClimate 2: a true 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake all-weather tire, built to deliver serious winter capability without sacrificing dry and wet stability. On the other, the Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus: an ultra-high-performance all-season, engineered …
Michelin e.Primacy All Season vs Michelin CrossClimate 2: The Michelin e.Primacy All Season takes the efficiency route — purpose-built for EVs with ultra-low rolling resistance, long range, and refined comfort — while the Michelin CrossClimate 2 stands as one of the most acclaimed all-weather tyres ever made, delivering confident grip in dry, wet, and even …
Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Hankook Kinergy GT — a true all-season showdown. The CrossClimate 2 represents the new generation of all-weather tires, backed by the 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake for real winter capability and year-round versatility. The Kinergy GT stays true to the traditional all-season formula, focusing on everyday dry and wet comfort at a practical …
Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season: The Michelin CrossClimate 2 takes on the Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season in a true four-season battle — a 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake certified all-weather tire versus a traditional all-season built for everyday dry and wet confidence. It’s winter-ready versatility against classic all-season balance. Can the CrossClimate …










