Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV

The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a Max Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Tire review data from 27 tire reviews averaging 80% over 391,560 miles driven, and 8 tests with an average result of 2nd.

Dry Grip 91%
Wet Grip 88%
Road Feedback 82%
Handling 84%
Wear 70%
Comfort 69%
Buy again 73%
Expected Mileage 23,973 miles (38,581 km) High Confidence
Test Data

22,285 miles (35,864 km) from 1 test(s)

User Review Data

27,910 miles (44,917 km) from 8 end-of-life reviews

Based on user-submitted reviews where tires reached end of life

Tire Information
First On Market:Dec 2018
Dimensions:225-335mm / 30-65 / 17-23"
Winter rated:No
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Test Performance
Best Result:1st
Average Result:2nd
Worst Result:6th
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Latest Tire Test Results

2025 Autobild SUV Off-Road Summer Tire Test
5th of 10 tires
  • The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a solid performer earning fifth place with the best wet braking performance and excellent aquaplaning resistance. It shows strong off-road capabilities, particularly on gravel with the highest traction. Fuel-efficient with good rolling resistance, but surprisingly noisy with one of the highest pass-by noise levels among street tires. As the most expensive option in the test, it offers proven performance but at a premium price.
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2025 Vi Bilagare Summer EV Tire Test
1st of 7 tires
  • The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV emerged as the overall test winner, displaying consistently high performance across wet and dry conditions. It excelled particularly in wet handling and aquaplaning resistance, where it achieved the best results in the test. The tire offers precise steering feedback and excellent control during emergency maneuvers, making it easy for drivers to place the car exactly where intended. Though it comes with a relatively high price point, its superior grip and safety features justify the cost. The main drawbacks include somewhat limited comfort over rough surfaces and average rolling resistance. Michelin's victory in this test mirrors its previous win in SUV tire testing, confirming its reliable performance regardless of whether it's fitted to diesel or electric vehicles.
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2024 Summer SUV Tire Test
2nd of 11 tires
  • Convincing premium tire with a balanced high performance level, very good safety reserves against aquaplaning, short wet and dry braking distances.
  • Moderate sand traction.
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SizeFuelWetNoise
17 inch
235/65R17 108 W XLCA72
235/65R17 108 V XLCA72
18 inch
235/60R18 107 W XLCA72
235/60R18 103 VCA70
235/60R18 103 VDA71
20 inch
255/45R20 105 Y XLCA72
255/45R20 101 WCA72
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Questions and Answers for the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV

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April 16, 2019

Hi - my ML63 2014 is due some new tires soon. Despite it being seemingly obvious are these the 'right' tires for it instead of the PS4S? Any idea if you might test these against the Goodyear Asymmetric 3 SUVs which I guess are the closest SUV specialist competitor? Thanks!

They certainly are the right tire for your SUV. Sadly they've not been in any group tests yet, but you can see the TUV data in the launch report from the PS4 SUV.
January 23, 2020

Hi, I am looking for new tires in the nearest future for my Mercedes GLC 63 AMG. I am currently running on Continental Sport Contact 6 (265/45R20 and 295/40R20). I was always Michelin kind of guy, and I use Michelin Pilot Sport 4s on all my other vehicles and wanted to switch also to Michelin on my GLC. I am curious because there is no Pilot Sport 4s in this size, the only available tire is Pilot Sport 4 SUV. Do you think Pilot Sport 4 SUV is less sporty tire comparing to my current Continental Sport Contact 6 and by changing them to Pilot sport 4 SUV I will actually loose performance?

In those sizes the performance should be quite comparable. The Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a much stronger tire than the normal PS4, so should feel just as sporty as the SC6.
October 15, 2021

I have 235/55 19 Michelin latitude sport 3 tires on my Honda CRV and due to a tracking issue, I will have to replace one front tire soon, the other 3 tires are fine. As the Pilot sport 4 SUV has superseded the latitude 3, should I replace the tire with a PS4 SUV, or will this cause an imbalance in handling etc, mixing front tires? The alternative is to find a single latitude 3, or fit a pair of PS4 SUVs, which would effectively waste the perfectly good latitude 3 on the other side. Your advice would be appreciated.

I would not recommend just a single PS4SUV as there will be handling and grip differences when compared to the Latitude 3. My choice would be to place new PS4SUV on the rear and keep the spare latitude as a spare.
October 29, 2021

I have 235/55 19 Michelin latitude sport 3 tires on my Honda CRV and due to a tracking issue, I will have to replace one front tire soon, the other 3 tires are fine. As the Pilot sport 4 SUV has superseded the latitude 3, should I replace the tire with a PS4 SUV, or will this cause an imbalance in handling etc, mixing front tires? The alternative is to find a single latitude 3, or fit a pair of PS4 SUVs, which would effectively waste the perfectly good latitude 3 on the other side. Your advice would be appreciated.

I would advise against mixing tires on the same axle. I would probably fit a pair of PS4 SUV and keep the good tire as a spare.
March 19, 2023

I am about to change the tires on my 62-plate Volvo XC70 D5 AWD aut. Currently, I have 4 Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Weather 235/50 R18 on the car. I am absolutely not a fan of these tires. I have a few ideas, I would like to ask you to advise me based on your experience! 1: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV, 2: Bridgestone Turanza 6, 3: Michelin Primacy 4+? My previous car had the Continental Premium Contact 6 on ( really enjoyed them) and now I have seen the PC 7 has just been released. There are not many reviews of the PC7 or Turanza 6 just yet to help me. I am living in Scotland, wet performance is a key element and temperatures are milder ( would it be warm enough for PS4SUV or PC7? ) Most of the time I drive on twisty A roads and motorways. Often long motorway journeys. Which tires would match the best with my car’s characteristics? ( would you recommend any other tires which are not on my list?) I am not driving over the speed limit but enjoy a good drive and a responsive car. Also, enjoy the comfort of the car and the generally low interior noise levels. I really appreciate your answer and help! Thanks

This is not based on actual experience as I've not had the PS4 SUV in a test myself, but based on the data I would have no hesitation fitting it. The PC7 is also a great shout if you can get it in the correct size and load index!
March 20, 2023

I need to buy new summer tires for 2020 Porsche Macan Turbo. Should I go for these "Pilot Sport 4 SUV" whiteout Porsche homologation or stay with Latitude Sport 3 but with Porsche homologation, they are at the same price. Pilot Sport 4 SUV looks like far more advance tire...

Whether you want to stick with the N rated tire is a personal choice, I have a Cayenne and if presented with the same option I would pick the PS4 SUV.
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Size Price Range  
225/60 R18 $214.97 - $214.97 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
235/50 R20 $394.99 - $394.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
235/55 R19 $296.99 - $296.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
235/60 R18 $269.99 - $269.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
255/40 R21 $461.99 - $531.99 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
255/45 R20 $373.96 - $397.99 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
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Review Summary

Based on 22 user reviews

Most drivers rate the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV highly for excellent dry and wet grip, braking confidence, stability, and balanced handling, with several noting consistent performance over high mileage. The main drawbacks reported by a noticeable minority are increased road noise (especially as they wear) and faster-than-average tread wear, plus higher fuel use and price. Overall, it’s a strong UHP summer choice for SUVs prioritizing performance over comfort and longevity.

Strengths
  • Wet grip
  • Dry grip
  • High-speed stability
  • Braking performance
  • Handling/feedback
  • Aquaplaning resistance
  • Comfort/compliance (early life)
Areas for Improvement
  • Road noise (especially as they wear)
  • Fast tread wear
  • High price
  • Slightly higher fuel consumption

Top 3 Michelin Pilot%20Sport%204%20SUV Reviews

Given 42% while driving a Lexus Rx450h (235/55 R20) on a combination of roads for 700 spirited miles
i just bought them 2 weeks ago for my lexus rx 450 h. I m very disappointed with those tires. Sure They perform well on the road but are so noisy in the Lexus ! Nearly as noisy as my Goodrich mud on my old defender. After 2 weeks i just decided to change them as they really ruined the Lexus driving. Really sad for such a price ! I noticed they were " made in China". I'm wondering if the quality is the same as i also get them on my Bmw 640 witout any issue ( but " made in Europe"). So on my opinion, They absolutely do not worth the money.
Helpful 332 - tire reviewed on May 13, 2025
Given 91% while driving a Peugeot 3008 exclusive (225/60 R18) on a combination of roads for 70,000 spirited miles
Excellent tired in all classes. Extra quiet as well. They wear quicker than average, but that is the trade-off for the performance. I drive them spirited as well, in a hot clinate, so that doesn't help with wear.
Helpful 330 - tire reviewed on March 18, 2025
Given 89% while driving a Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Sport (265/50 R20) on mostly motorways for 10,000 spirited miles
Best UHP summer tire. No other SUV tire comes close in terms of high speed performance. Braking, cornering, stability and road feedback. Only weakness is wear, they seem to wear pretty fast.
Helpful 294 - tire reviewed on December 29, 2024
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Given 91% while driving a Mazda CX 5 (225/55 R19) on a combination of roads for 12,000 spirited miles
This is a great tire, it makes my car (Mazda CX-5) a pleasure to drive, unlike the manufacturer fitted tires it had. They excel on a twisty country road.
This tires saved my life in an iminent crash situation, the tires were new at that time, and the braking distance was unbelievable short from 67 km/h while keeping the car maneuverable.
Helpful 6 - tire reviewed on August 20, 2025
Given 94% while driving a Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TSI RS (245/45 R20) on a combination of roads for 3,100 spirited miles
Replaced factory fit Continental Contisport Contact 5 on a Skoda Kodiaq. Brilliant all round tire across most measures. Handling not quite as sharp as the Continentals with more sidewall compression on turn-in but the ride is better. Virtually no wear after 5,000km.
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on August 19, 2025
There's a new all season tire, can it be best?!
Given 64% while driving a Lexus NX 450h+ (235/50 R20) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Dry grip is quite good, and so is the wet grip - similar to the two Continental PremiumContact 7:s that I've had in the past (I wanted to try something new, and the PremiumContact 7 isn't available in the 235/50R20 size I needed).

They're objectively somewhat noisy (recorded 72 db at 125 km/h in a Lexus NX 450h+ at an o-k road surface - that's not good for such an insulated car), but the "subjective noise" is quite good (as in, they're not grating to listen to for hours). The tire sound has a high-but-not-that-high frequency (the continentals I'm used to have a bit more of a low-frequency "rumble" sound).

But they clearly got there by having a really soft sidewall (despite having the variant rated for the highest speeds). Turn-in is slow, and at the limit they feel extremely wobbly (even if they still manage to hold on well and lose grip somewhat progressively). In a panic scenario in the rain I could see someone overdriving the tires and then overreacting in the other direction and then crashing due to the late response and wobbly nature.

It's the quintessential Michelin tire - it grips well, doesn't sound too loud, is fairly progressive at the limit, so on paper it's all good, but... it feels really bad to drive on. I would pick Continentals every day of the week.
Helpful 156 - tire reviewed on August 2, 2025
Given 81% while driving a Toyota RAV4 (235/55 R19) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
Great tire! I was very satisfied with wet and dry grip on Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid. Tire was also very communicative on the edge and I felt very safe while driving it. There is one big disadvantage and that is wear. They lasted only about 16000 km /10000 miles (on 2,2 ton SUV). Also I didn´t do any off-roading with it, so I can´t comment on that.
Helpful 247 - tire reviewed on November 19, 2024
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That's unusually quick wear for the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV, I hope you got some fun out of them for that mileage! If not, check alignment.
Given 60% while driving a Honda CRV (235/55 R19) on mostly town for 20,000 average miles
Got a Honda CRV with factory 19inch wheels and installed the PS 4 SUV but after 30K kms, they have become very very loud - bordering on the dreaded wheel bearing noise. Maybe its me, but every Michelin tire I've purchased before (Primacy & PS 4SUV) they have turned out to be very noisy. All the other scores are fine, it is a daily driver in city driving with occasional (1 or 2 per year) long trips (+8hr distances). Being a 105 load rating, choices are more limited down here in Aus, but I'm leaning to Bridgestone next time around.
Helpful 339 - tire reviewed on August 20, 2024
Given 77% while driving a Mercedes Benz GLC 250 4 Matic (235/55 R19) on mostly town for 26,000 average miles
High front tire wear on Mercedes GLC250. Mostly city/ urban used and not even 30K km .
Helpful 392 - tire reviewed on June 29, 2024
Given 91% while driving a Audi Q5 (235/55 R19) on a combination of roads for 30,000 spirited miles
Having used the Latitude Sport before, this was an even better tire. Very well balanced with no weaknesses. What surprised me after 2 years and over 40000km of use was how the performance and comfort remained the same throughout. Even the longevity was better than other tires I’ve used before. Almost worn to within 1mm of the indicator.
Helpful 275 - tire reviewed on June 19, 2024
Given 81% while driving a Mercedes Benz GLS 500 bi turbo (275/50 R20) on a combination of roads for 30,000 spirited miles
Already my third set of tires. The first generation of 2021 had lousy mileage (had under 5mm left after 8000 km) but has improved since and I typically do 30'000km until 4.4mm of tread is left (I never go under) starting with 6.8-6.9mm for a new one. Second comment is that Michelin seems to offer less tread on their tires as compared to competition - all things equal this makes for lower mileage. Overall I never liked Michelin tires and would take off if provided with a new car however after I have them on my Noble M600 (custom made for Z rating and size) I tried them on powerful SUVs and are positively impressed to the extend I switched over from ContiSportContact 5 SUV (also a great tire reviewed separately) for most of my cars. A balanced tire equally good for dry and wet. Surprisingly very good for offroad ALTHOUGH not an offroad tire by nature/design. A summer performance tire (contrary to many of the ones I used) maintains positive characteristics when nearing to freezing temperatures and even on wet roads just above freezing. THIS IS not a tire meant to be driven anywhere close to this levels but reassuring if you get surprised late autumn. Very good aquaplanning resistance and likes dynamic driving (although I add typically between 0.2-0.4bar (depending on style) of pressure for everyday driving. Looks also very good although due to tread may be slightly overbearing on some cars (just thinking whether to mount them on my Volvo XC90 V8 as they may have just to heavy looks. On the Mercedes SUV which is an ugly block anyhow they look gorgeous. If you opt for comfort, low noise levels this is not a tire for you but these parameters are secondary or even tertiary as is price for me. Safety, balanced performance and dry/wet/aquaplaning/stability being key for me - this is where the tire excels. Michelin (as any other producer) will not acknowledge this and I did not do a scientific side-by-side test but tires vary moderately (to even more than moderately) depending on country of origin. Also when reordering do not trust only the name/model but if you want same performance going forward check the SAP (or equivalent) systems number (I have been advised so by two premium tire manufacturers and in true life the difference can be significant - both in terms of e.g. dry/wet optimization as well as OEM vs aftermarket). The ones reviewed come from Hungary.
Helpful 306 - tire reviewed on April 9, 2024
Given 84% while driving a Mercedes Benz 190 2.3 16 (255/45 R20) on a combination of roads for 20 easy going miles
I have used Vredestein Quatrac 5, Pirelli Scorpion Verde and Michelin Pilot Sport on my Mercedes GLC350D. The tire sizes were 255 / 45 / R20 101W.

The Michelin PS4 tires operate at +7°C to +40°C and are excellent in the summer wet and dry but not great (useless) in the winter snow & ice. The Michelin did perform better than the Vredestein Quatrac 5 or the Pirelli Scorpion Verde. I love this tire.

With winter approaching, and tread wearing, I am now looking for a new set of tires and am deliberating between the Pilot Sport 4 SUV and the Cross Climate 2. The Cross Climate 2 operates between -10°C to +30°C and will offer improved winter (snow) performance. The operating temperature should be ideal for the UK climate but I would like to better understand how much summer performance (braking, handling & stopping) I will sacrifice. Will I notice any significant difference in a 3.0litre, V6 Diesel SUV? It does not go on the track and is driven in Comfort Mode.

Both Michelin tires get good write ups, hence my problem. Try something new (CC) or stick with the product PS4 that I know performs well 95% of the time.

1. Has there been a direct comparison between the Pilot Sport 4 and the Cross Climate 2?
2. Perhaps a comparison test would help many readers?
3. Does anyone have any direct experience?

Thank you
Helpful 277 - tire reviewed on November 8, 2023
Given 90% while driving a Volvo V90 Cross CountryT5 (255/40 R21) on mostly motorways for 22,500 spirited miles
I have full confidence in its braking ablility, Im a late braker and it saved me from more than a few bumper collision. Aquaplaning is good. Wet handling - unsure, as I have not driven fast in the wet. Good grip all around, rotated twice and am on 36000km with still decent tread left. Tire’s sidewall had a chunk of rubber gorged out due to a kerb exposing the innards. Is it too soft?? Overall very good.
Helpful 276 - tire reviewed on August 15, 2023
Given 63% while driving a Volvo XC60 T6 POLESTAR (275/40 R22) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Very noisy Tire, not sure if it has something with dimensions, but definitely will consider buying different next time... everything else is good, but noise is deal breaker...
Helpful 362 - tire reviewed on July 14, 2023
Given 73% while driving a Mercedes Benz GLE 250d 4Matic (235/55 R19) on mostly motorways for 20,000 average miles
On my GLC since 3 summers, about 30.000 km done. It is a really good tire overall, the wear is very limited, the only aspect I don't appreciate much is the noise, and the fuel economy not better than the winter tire, a Michelin Alpin 5 SUV
Helpful 285 - tire reviewed on June 1, 2023