Cooper CS7

The new Cooper CS7 is a replacement for the popular CS2 passenger car tire. This quieter, next generation tire has been developed to incorporate technological features that make driving both enjoyable and economical.

The CS7 delivers improved fuel economy over its predecessor, thanks to an optimised tread gauge which distributes load evenly, thus lowering rolling resistance. In addition, the tire has been designed with a more uniform footprint, resulting in improved tread wear.

This tire replaced the Cooper CS2.

Dry Grip 80%
Wet Grip 80%
Road Feedback 80%
Handling 70%
Wear 0%
Comfort 80%
Buy again 20%

Tire review data from 1 tire reviews averaging 68% over 0 miles driven.

The CS7 is unranked of 148 Summer Premium Touring tires.

Latest Tire Test Results

2022 ADAC Summer Tire Test - 15 Inch - 15th of 16 tires

  • Positive - Relatively low fuel consumption.
  • Negative - Weak in the dry and wet, increased wear.
  • Overall - Overall, the Cooper CS7 does not get more than a satisfactory rating and is therefore recommended. On a dry road it even ends up second to last and on a wet road it is clearly rated as satisfactory. But even in the wear test, it does not get beyond a satisfactory rating.
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2022 Tire Tests

  • 15th: 2022 ADAC Summer Tire Test - 15 Inch (185/65 R15)
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    Given 68% while driving a (185/65 R15) on for 0 miles
    Good around tire. Changed all four on my 08 Peugeot 207sw. Driving, braking and cornering all pretty good and with that, I am happy with them.

    However, my mpg has dropped considerably since having them fitted. I commute around 350 miles a week along the same road and at the same time so this gives me a good base as to what my weekly mpg should be. It used to be 58.8mpg on the old tires, it is now down to 52.4mpg. This may only be around £4 a week but it is £200 more on fuel a year just to get to work and back. This means that these tires will cost me over £1000 for their duration (initial cost of tires plus fuel cost).
    Goes without saying that I can't recommend them if you are after fuel economy and I won't be purchasing them again.
    Hope this review helps a few of you.
    Helpful 35 - tire reviewed on April 1, 2018