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Michelin Pilot Sport VS EV Specific Performance Tires

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
3 min read Updated

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The overall scores below are calculated using our weighting system. Since the original publication may use a different scoring methodology that wasn't shared, these results may differ from their published rankings. You can adjust the weightings below to explore how different priorities affect the results.
Dry 37%
Wet 53%
Value 11%
Dry 37% · Wet 53% · Value 11%
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Test Results Data

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# Tire Total Score Dry Wet Value
Braking M Handling Km/H % Braking M Handling Km/H Straight Aqua Km/H % Price Rolling Resistance kg / t %
1 Hankook iON Evo 100.3% 33.7 108.3 2 99.6% 43.5 77.3 90.9 3 98.9% 900 6.21 100%
2 Michelin Pilot Sport 5 96.9% 33.8 2 109.1 99.9% 47.3 2 76.7 2 93.7 2 95.8% 1000 2 7.67 2 83.9%
3 Michelin Pilot Sport 3 PS3 94.4% 35.5 3 105.8 3 96% 48.8 3 75.2 3 96.9 94.4% 1100 3 7.78 3 80.5%
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100.3%
Dry 100% Wet 99% Value 100%
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Dry
Dry Braking 33.7 M
Dry Handling 108.3 Km/H 2
Wet
Wet Braking 43.5 M
Wet Handling 77.3 Km/H
Straight Aqua 90.9 Km/H 3
Value
Price 900
Rolling Resistance 6.21 kg / t
Dry 100% Wet 96% Value 84%
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Dry
Dry Braking 33.8 M 2
Dry Handling 109.1 Km/H
Wet
Wet Braking 47.3 M 2
Wet Handling 76.7 Km/H 2
Straight Aqua 93.7 Km/H 2
Value
Price 1000 2
Rolling Resistance 7.67 kg / t 2
Dry 96% Wet 94% Value 81%
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Dry
Dry Braking 35.5 M 3
Dry Handling 105.8 Km/H 3
Wet
Wet Braking 48.8 M 3
Wet Handling 75.2 Km/H 3
Straight Aqua 96.9 Km/H
Value
Price 1100 3
Rolling Resistance 7.78 kg / t 3
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