The Michelin Primacy 4+ updates the hugely successful Primacy 4 with better braking performance when worn. The new Michelin EverGrip technology combines two layers of rubber to offset the loss of tread depth when worn.
Tyre review data from 33 tyre reviews averaging 81% over 250,200 miles driven, and 12 tests with an average result of 4th.
31,918 miles (51,367 km) from 4 test(s)
Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
---|---|---|---|
16 inch | |||
205/60R16 96 W XL | B | A | 70 |
205/55R16 94 H XL | C | A | 70 |
205/55R16 94 V XL | C | A | 70 |
215/60R16 99 V XL | B | A | 70 |
205/55R16 91 V | C | A | 69 |
215/60R16 95 H | B | A | 69 |
205/55R16 91 W | C | A | 69 |
205/60R16 96 H XL | B | A | 70 |
215/60R16 99 H XL | B | A | 70 |
215/70R16 100 H | C | A | 69 |
215/60R16 95 V | B | A | 69 |
205/60R16 92 H | C | A | 69 |
205/55R16 91 H | C | A | 69 |
205/60R16 92 V | C | A | 69 |
17 inch | |||
215/55R17 98 W XL | B | A | 70 |
225/60R17 99 V | B | A | 69 |
205/50R17 93 H XL | C | A | 70 |
225/45R17 91 W | C | A | 69 |
215/45R17 91 W XL | C | A | 70 |
215/45R17 87 W | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 91 Y | C | A | 69 |
225/50R17 94 V | C | A | 69 |
215/55R17 94 V | C | A | 69 |
215/55R17 94 W | C | A | 69 |
215/45R17 91 V XL | C | A | 70 |
225/50R17 94 Y | C | A | 69 |
225/45R17 94 W XL | C | A | 70 |
225/50R17 98 V XL | B | A | 70 |
205/50R17 89 V | C | A | 69 |
205/50R17 93 W XL | C | A | 70 |
225/45R17 91 V | C | A | 69 |
205/50R17 93 V XL | C | A | 70 |
225/45R17 94 V XL | C | A | 70 |
225/50R17 94 W | C | A | 69 |
225/50R17 98 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
225/50R17 98 W XL | B | A | 70 |
18 inch | |||
245/45R18 100 W XL | B | A | 70 |
225/40R18 92 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
20 inch | |||
255/45R20 101 V | B | A | 70 |
Can a Primacy 4 Plus be combined with a Primacy 4 on the same axle
I have just bought Primacy 4+ (245/45-18 100W XL) for my 2017 Mercedes E220d (model S213). The tire is very quiet in general, but there is often a strange "resounding" sound. Not extremely loud, but significant and annoying when I drive the car so much every day (approx. 3500 km / month). The sound is intermittent and it is not dependent on the road surface. Is this a "phenomenon" you have encountered?
I used to drive Primacy 3, which I have been very happy with, but they are noisier in general and extremely noisy when they are half worn.
I drive a 2006 Mitsubishi Colt CZT with 220HP, FWD, 1060kg. Currently Michelin Pilot Sport 3 in 205/45R16, however not updated and tire is end of life, practically no new tires in that size except for Michelin Primacy 4+ Question: Rather again buy the now super old Pilot Sport 3 or go with Premacy 4+? or? Thank you, Alexander
Does the primacy 4+ has a rim guard / rim protector lip just like the michelin pilot sport? Thanks
Hello does the primacy 4+ offers the rim fringe protection? Thx
I have a Genesis GV70 that is fitted with Michelin Pilot SPort SUV. I find the tyres a little hard and noisy for my liking and would prefer a more relaxed feeling tyre. I would prefer to lose some road feedback or sporting qualities in favour of a more comfortable drive. Would the Primacy 4(+/SUV) be a good option to achieve this or would there be another option with another brand?
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Based on 28 user reviews
Most drivers rate the Michelin Primacy 4 Plus highly for secure wet and dry grip, confident braking, quietness, comfort, and stable touring manners, with several noting good early wear. A minority report notable road noise on rough surfaces, softer sidewalls reducing sharp handling feel, and a few isolated concerns about dry grip or faster wear. Overall sentiment is strongly positive for everyday and wet-weather use.
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