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Continental Cross Contact UHP

The Continental Cross Contact UHP is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

5.8
Tyre Reviews Score Based on User Reviews
Limited Confidence View Breakdown
Dry Grip
86%
Wet Grip
79%
Road Feedback
74%
Handling
74%
Wear
53%
Comfort
72%
Buy again
63%
34 Reviews
71% Average
815,387 miles driven
3 Tests (avg: 1st)
Continental Cross Contact UHP

Continental Cross Contact UHP

Summer Premium
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5.8 / 10
Based on User Reviews · Limited Confidence · Updated 30 Jan 2026

The Tyre Reviews Score is the most comprehensive tyre scoring system available. It aggregates professional test data from multiple independent publications, user reviews, and consistency analysis using Bayesian statistical methods, weighted normalisation, and recency-adjusted scoring to produce a single, reliable performance rating.

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Score Components
Professional Tests
Weight: 80%
Tests: 3
Publications: 3
Period: 2010 - 2016
User Reviews
Weight: 15%
Reviews: 34
Avg Rating: 71.4%
Min Required: 5
Consistency
Weight: 5%
Score Std Dev: 1.73
History Points: 10
Methodology & Configuration
Scoring Process
  1. Collect Test Data: Gather results from professional tyre tests across multiple publications. Minimum 1 test(s) required.
  2. Normalize Positions: Convert test positions to percentile scores using exponential weighting (factor: 1.2).
  3. Apply Recency Weighting: More recent tests are weighted higher with a decay rate of 0.95.
  4. Incorporate User Reviews: Factor in user review data (minimum 5 reviews). Weight: 15%.
  5. Bayesian Smoothing: Apply Bayesian prior (score: 7, weight: 1.5) to prevent extreme scores with limited data.
  6. Calculate Final Score: Combine all components using normalization factor of 1.1. Max score with limited data: 9.5.
Component Weights
Test Data
80%
User Reviews
15%
Consistency
5%
All Configuration Parameters
ParameterValueDescription
safety_weight 0.7 Weight multiplier for safety-related metrics
performance_weight 0.55 Weight multiplier for performance metrics
comfort_weight 0.4 Weight multiplier for comfort metrics
value_weight 0.45 Weight multiplier for value-for-money metrics
user_reviews_weight 0.15 How much user reviews contribute to the final score
test_data_weight 0.8 How much professional test data contributes to the final score
consistency_weight 0.05 How much score consistency contributes to the final score
recency_decay_rate 0.95 Rate at which older test results lose influence (higher = slower decay)
min_test_count 1 Minimum number of professional tests required
min_review_count 5 Minimum number of user reviews required
score_version 1.8 Current version of the scoring algorithm
score_normalization_factor 1.1 Factor used to normalize raw scores to the 0-10 scale
confidence_factor_weight 0.2 How much data confidence affects the final score
position_penalty_weight 0.2 Penalty applied for poor test positions
gap_penalty_threshold 8 Score gap (%) that triggers additional penalties
min_metrics_count 2 Minimum number of test metrics needed per test
limited_data_threshold 2 Number of tests below which data is considered limited
single_test_penalty 0.1 Score multiplier when only one test is available
critical_metric_penalty 0.7 Penalty for poor performance on critical safety metrics
critical_metric_threshold 70 Score below which a critical metric penalty applies
position_exponential_factor 1.2 Exponent used to amplify position-based scoring
position_exponential_threshold 0.9 Position percentile below which exponential scoring applies
gap_multiplier_critical 3 Multiplier for critical gap penalties
max_category_weight 2 Maximum weight any single category can have
max_score_limited_data 9.5 Score cap when data is limited
bayesian_prior_weight 1.5 Weight of the Bayesian prior in smoothing
bayesian_prior_score 7 Prior score used for Bayesian smoothing
evidence_test_multiplier 1.9 Multiplier for test evidence in confidence calculation
evidence_metric_divisor 3 Divisor for metric count in evidence calculation
evidence_review_divisor 10 Divisor for review count in evidence calculation
Data Sources
TestPublicationDateSizePositionMetrics
2016 Off Road Summer SUV Tyre Test Off Road 2016 215/65 R16 1/6 0 metrics
2013 Auto Bild SUV / 4X4 Tyre Test Auto Bild 2013 235/65 R17 1/9 0 metrics
2010 Auto Zeitung 4x4 Tyre Test Auto Zeitung 2010 255/55 r18 1/8 0 metrics
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Latest Tyre Test Results
1st/6
Short braking distances and good handling on wet surfaces, low rolling resistance
Tendency to understeer on dry surfaces, high price
Highly recommended
1st/9
Short stopping distances on wet and dry roads, strong off road
Increased running noise, average ride comfort and average curved aquaplaning
1st/8
The Continental Cross-ContactUHP scores well in all the key tests to win overall

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17 inch
235/65 R 17 108 V XL D A 72
18 inch
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Questions and Answers for the Continental Cross Contact UHP

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October 16, 2017

What is the performance like in wet snow

Unfortunately we've never seen the Continental Cross Contact UHP be tested for snow performance. You can expect it to be a little bit better than a normal summer tyre, but not as good as an all season or winter tyre.
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Size Price Range  
245/45 R20 £219.99 - £219.99 (1 Price) Compare Prices >>
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Top 3 Continental Cross Contact UHP Reviews

Given 69% while driving a Volkswagen Amarok permanent 4x4 (255/55 R19) on a combination of roads for 3,000 spirited miles
Fronts don't last long 8000 miles if that but very grippy rear last twice as long 2015 amarok
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June 18, 2021
Jeep Grand Cherokee (265/50 R20) on mostly country roads for 30,000 average miles
Very bad in off road End of life at 30,000 KM
September 13, 2021
Given 57% while driving a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (245/45 R20) on mostly town for 36,000 average miles
I got these tyres with my car from my dealer in 2016. I live in Bahrain (Mostly sunny/summer weather). It gets as hot as 45 degrees Celsius. The tyres has excellent dry grip when I initially started using the car. Wet grip was fairly OK. Breaking distance was excellent in the beginning.

However my main concern is how easily the tyres were worn out. I drove 58,000 km (36,000 miles) in 3 years.

The grip has become extremely poor and breaking distance got worse. I ended up in an accident because the car wouldn't stop (even though I pushed the breaks on time). The car drifted/swayed in long curved roads multiple times (it was a sunny day and i was driving 60-70 km/hr on a dry asphalt surface)

Conclusion: Early on i was very impressed with the grip, comfort, handling and breaking distance. However, they wear out very fast and driving becomes dangerous in these tyres if not changed.
August 16, 2019
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Latest Continental Cross Contact UHP Reviews

Jeep Grand Cherokee (265/50 R20) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
They came as factory equipped tyres.
Poor performing tyre. Wore very fast, i got around 20000 miles from the set.
Dry in the grip and wet ok. Rigid tyre over bumps.
Around corners they are loosing grip and squeeking (the 18 inch Nokians for Winter don't).
Never buy again.
April 15, 2018
Given 94% while driving a Mercedes Benz ML (225/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 25,000 average miles
I have used these tyres on my ML 320 for the past two years - I have managed to get about 25k out of them during this time. Having also used Pirelli's, the UHP's are by far a better wearing tyre. At around £160 per tyre, cost and wear is obviously a primary concern.The driving has been mostly around towns is Wales, so quite hilly, but we've done some seriously long haul runs too. I can't praise these tyres enough.

As far as performance is concerned, I have no quibbles, wet , dry,snow, they perform very well.
December 7, 2017
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Given 84% while driving a Land Rover Discovery 2 (255/50 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 15,000 spirited miles

I live in France. I run a late Landrover Discovery 2 TD5 amongst other vehicles. I have been using Continental Cross Contact UHP 255 50 R19 tyres for some years. I must admit that these tyres have proved excellent in most if not all weathers. I believe they are summer tyres but on the French west coast we rarely see any ice or snow. Prior to these I ran Goodyear F1 tyres of the same size and they were also excellent and eve better the the Continental tyres in the wet. I have to admit at this point I used to race cars so I know where the limits are and the differences between understeer and oversteer and how to cope with them.
February 19, 2017
Given 54% while driving a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (245/45 R20 V) on a combination of roads for 15,000 spirited miles
Much much noisier than the factory fitted tyres and transmitted road bumps solidly into the cab. Seem to be wearing poorly too, and now fixing 3rd slow leak. Not buy again.
December 8, 2015
Given 52% while driving a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (245/45 R20) on mostly town for 17,800 average miles
Fronts gone before 18000 miles, rears holding out just fine about twice the tread left compared to the fronts. Noisy tyre and hard riding . Not impressed, not replacing the fronts with these again.
October 19, 2015
Given 86% while driving a Kia Motors (225/55 R17) on a combination of roads for 25,000 easy going miles
I have had these tyres (two sets) on my sportage since new and manage to get about 25000 miles per set out of them which i consider pretty good. All high centre of gravity vehicles will scrub the tread off the rear tyres quite quickly if you corner hard and tyres do not last as long as they do on cars. The continentals perform well in the snow (softer rubber?) and have done well off road providing you accept that they are not true off road tyres. Off road tyres are awful on tarmac! The tyres are fairly quiet on motorways and I have had no problems in the wet. Just about to fit another two!
September 4, 2015
Given 84% while driving a Volkswagen Tiguan Sport 2.0 TDI 140hp (235/50 R18 V) on a combination of roads for 40 average miles
Very happy all round tyres, that do all conditions very well. Over 40k miles from a complete set of 4, which were rotated to balance the wear. Originally had a set of Goodyear performance tyres beforehand, which were excellent in the dry, very good in the wet, but dangerous in mud, snow and on grass - due to their diagonal treads. So, now about to buy another set of the Conti Cross Contacts UHPs.
May 22, 2015
Given 53% while driving a Mitsubishi Outlander (225/55 R18) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
Regular wheel rotation to try and balance out the excessive wear, but need to change them after 25000km (15000m).. Very poor wear performance from this tyre, also found them noisy and pretty useless on anything other than dry tarmac. Glad to be rid of them.
April 28, 2015
Given 81% while driving a Volkswagen Amarok permanent 4x4 (225/45 R19 H) on mostly country roads for 63,000 spirited miles
63000 miles on my Amarok before they needed changing

motorway and A roads
April 4, 2015
Given 51% while driving a Mitsubishi Outlander (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 8,000 easy going miles
I agree with the reviews of the Conti's, appalling wear, our car is a late 2012 outlander and has only just covered 8500 miles but the outer edge of the front tyres are gone completely...as others we are gentle with the driving and cornering.
December 31, 2014
Ford Kuga (235/45 R19) on mostly country roads for 15,000 average miles
Much better than the previous bridgestone, noticable change in the fuel consumption, no problems in the snow and wet in aberdeenshire. 15000 miles so far with even wear after rotation. I will be using these again with out a doubt
December 1, 2014
Given 76% while driving a Land Rover Discovery Series 2 TD5 (255/50 R19 W) on mostly country roads for 120,000 average miles
Pretty good but not as good as the Goodyear F1 4x4 tyre. These are fairly decent for high speed 4x4 tyres but I have less confidence in cornering at speed in the wet. At the price I paid, well below published prices they represent good value considering their minimal wear rate which is probably due to being a slightly harder compound.
October 12, 2013