Hankook Dynapro HP2 RA33
WatchThe Hankook Dynapro HP2 RA33 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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2017 ADAC SUV Summer Tyre Test
11th/15
215/65 R16 • 2017
Relatively low fuel consumption, quiet tyre
Weak in the wet
2016 Off Road Summer SUV Tyre Test
5th/6
215/65 R16 • 2016
Low noise, short braking distances in the wet
Poor resistance to aquaplaning, poor dry braking performance
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April 10, 2016
These are summer or all season tyres?
In the UK and Europe, the Hankook Dynapro HP2 RA33 is marketed as a summer tyre due to minimal snow and ice performance when compared to a true all season or winter tyre.
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| Size | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|
| 215/70 R16 | £133.99 - £133.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 235/55 R17 | £148.99 - £148.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| Available in 11 tyre sizes - View all. | ||
Top 3 Hankook Dynapro HP2 RA33 Reviews
Given 42%
while driving a
BMW X3
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 0 spirited miles
Comfortable tires but which give the feeling that the car will stall at the slightest turn or roundabout taken a little quickly. ESP is activated at almost every turn.
It's dangerous and disappointing. The Dunlop Sport Maxx TTs that were fitted before were better, even worn.
They are extremely expensive (around 250E per tire...) and the quality that we expect from a tire at this price is not there.
It's dangerous and disappointing. The Dunlop Sport Maxx TTs that were fitted before were better, even worn.
They are extremely expensive (around 250E per tire...) and the quality that we expect from a tire at this price is not there.
Given 87%
while driving a
Mitsubishi ASX 2
(215/70 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 25,000 easy going miles
I bought these tyres in 2020 and until today they have 40.000km. I used them approximately 40% in they city, 55% on highway and 5% for light off road. In the city tyres are great but I would like little better comfort when I pass on big holes with slow speed. The comfort during trips is much better with higher speeds. I am satisfied from breaking and handling under all weather conditions. The consumption is good and the road noise is low. Also the tyres are very acceptable for very light off road mini adventures. I am planning to replace them in 1,5 year and 99% I will buy them again.
Given 63%
while driving a
Nissan X Trail 2.5 petrol
(225/60 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 10 average miles
Good grip in dry weather and pretty good in the wet except for wet cornering, especially in a roundabout, more so if roundabout is on an incline the car will slide out of control but then the stability control takes over, and helps to stabilise car. Have to drive through roundabouts extra slow. Comfort and noise is excellent though but road feedback isn’t that good.
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Given 86%
while driving a
Ford Ranger
(265/50 R20)
on a combination of roads
for 6 spirited miles
Put on my Ford Ranger PX3. The tyre performance is much higher than its price. Absolute quiet tyre and comfort especially on highway travelling. Impressive cornering move though. Not excellence in wet but, still good anyway.
Highly recommended for those who seek for quiet and comfort summer touring tyre. Quality is far beyond the price.
Ford
(235/50 R18)
on mostly town
for 1,000 easy going miles
Bought these about two weeks ago for my Ford Kuga. Already tested on hot dry roads and very wet roads. Very grippy in both wet and dry, quiet comfortable tyre. Much better than the Goodyear Assymetric 3 tyres i had all round. Fronts only lasted just under a year and 8000 miles of sedate driving. Rear down to 5mm. Very disappointed in them for the price. These a little bit cheaper and fingers crossed will last much longer. If wearing well will definately buy for the rears.
Given 94%
while driving a
Hyundai Santa Fe
(225/70 R16 T)
on mostly country roads
for 0 average miles
excellent tires.
Given 100%
while driving a
Ford Kuga
(235/55 R17 V)
on a combination of roads
for 2,000 average miles
Hankook RA23s fitted were as new to Kuga and for my driving found to be perfectly okay and very good in the winter wet. Fronts replaced after 22k miles with 3mm tread remaining with new RA33s. RA33s are a much nicer tyre, just as capable in the wet but with a better ride, so new rears will be same before the winter sets in.
Heavy braking is usually avoided but a drive on German no-limit motoways produced no issues.
Heavy braking is usually avoided but a drive on German no-limit motoways produced no issues.
Given 97%
while driving a
Ford Kuga
(235/45 R18)
on mostly town
for 0 easy going miles
Just got these for my kuga 4x4. Feel the difference straightaway, much smoother and quieter ride. £109 fitted per tyre from black circles. Looked at more expensive ones but very happy so far with this suv tyre.
