Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV
WatchThe Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV is a premium all-season touring tire that delivers one of the most complete “fit-and-forget” packages for SUV drivers who want confident year-round performance. User feedback consistently highlights impressive snow and ice traction, quiet cruising and a comfortable ride, while professional tests place it 1st overall in multiple comparative groups thanks to its broad capability. It feels secure and predictable in day-to-day driving, with strong dry safety and standout aquaplaning resistance.
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 inch | |||
| 265/65R17 112 H | B | B | 73 |
| 235/65R17 108 W XL | B | B | 71 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 235/60R18 103 V | B | B | 71 |
| 235/60R18 107 V XL | B | B | 71 |
| 235/60R18 103 T | B | B | 71 |
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 101 W | C | B | 71 |
| 255/45R20 105 V XL | B | B | 71 |
Questions and Answers for the Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV
Ask a questionHi, when might you be able to test the Michelin Cross Climate 2 SUV? I have seen the CC2 tests for non-SUV vehicles, do you have them for the SUV tire? Thanks,
Review Summary
Based on 13 user reviews
Drivers report the Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV as a highly capable all-season tire, especially praised for outstanding snow/ice traction and confident performance in adverse conditions. Many also note improved comfort and generally low noise versus OEM tires, along with strong overall grip and predictable handling for everyday use. A smaller but recurring theme is that the tire can feel soft and less sharp than a dedicated summer tire, with some users noticing reduced stability/traction under hard acceleration (particularly on higher-torque vehicles).
Strengths
- Excellent snow and ice traction
- Strong all-weather grip and confidence in adverse conditions (including mud/light off-road)
- Comfortable ride quality
- Quieter than some oem/previous tires
- Good wear/longevity for an all-season tire
Areas for Improvement
- Soft feel and less sharp handling than dedicated summer tires
- With some noting reduced stability/traction under hard acceleration
Top 3 Michelin CrossClimate 2 SUV Reviews
These tires are a much better all rounder. They don’t appear to be manufactured with the minimum tread wear indicators. The Michelins also come with 7mm tread when brand new. I would recommend these for our British climate.
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I initially reviewed these tires in September 2022, before the "heavy" (by our standards) snow season experienced over the 2022 UK winter. I said they were soft, likely prone to wear, and probably not great for an EV. I take all that back, with two caveats (different from my first initial review). The tires, as you'd no doubt expect, excel in the snow. I drove over to Chipping Campden high street in the heaviest snow of the season and drove up that hill like it was a dry summer day. Compacted or fresh snow, the car just carried on. Couldn't be happier. From the review videos we all know this is a snow tire.
Mud is a similar story. I frequently walk my dog in woodland and open country, and parking is rarely paved. I've never been stuck in the mud, even with deep ruts and wet slurry for a surface. The wide gaps in the tire tread find something to catch and just pull on through. I'd be lying if I said I considered anything I do as "off roading" but I wouldn't be put off by a muddy trail or gravel track at this point. The car and the tire seem to be set for adverse conditions.
The two caveats: road noise, and hard acceleration. Above 50MPH there is a constant roar from the tires. It's an EV; I get that there will be more apparent road noise. But there is a lot of it. Secondly, the front end feels very light under *hard* (maximum) acceleration. I don't remember what the factory-fitted Pirelli's felt like, but it's enough to make me ease off if it's not a dead-straight road. Again, bear in mind this is an EV; 0-60 in well under 5 seconds. It's a rare occurance to push that hard unless you're purposefully pushing the car to the limit. Normal driving the car is comfortable and well planted. Nobody drives TO THE MAX in every day conditions.
I tires for a car I don't own and driving conditions I very rarely encounter. They were the wrong tires for me. If you live somewhere cold, they might be the right tires for you. My next set of tires will certainly be EV-specific.
