Michelin X Ice Snow SUV
WatchThe Michelin X Ice Snow SUV is a Premium Touring Winter tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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84%
Average
9,500
miles driven
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Latest Tyre Test Results
2025 Friction Winter Tyre Test
5th/8
235/60 R18 • 2025
The Michelin X-Ice Snow SUV suddenly stands as the oldest product among the most well-known manufacturers, yet it still holds the flag high in winter rounds with the shortest braking distance on ice in the entire test. However, it lacks some cornering grip on both ice and snow - the tyre doesn't like being stressed and loses grip earlier than competitors with larger steering inputs. In the asphalt rounds, Michelin displays somewhat longer braking distances compared to the very best, and even on dry pavement it suffers from sluggish steering response and a clearly understeering character. Instead, the tyre has good everyday comfort with fine straight-ahead stability on asphalt. The inconsistent performance level compared to the newer premium tyres results in fifth place overall. It offers short braking distances on ice and snow with good steering feel on asphalt, but medium-level performance in wet conditions and somewhat lower cornering grip on all surfaces.
2022 ViBilagare Nordic SUV Winter Tyre Test
4th/8
235/55 R18 • 2022
Braking distances on snow/ice. Stability and steering feel asphalt.
Grip on wet roads, aquaplaning.
One of the tires that benefited most from the switch to SUV size is Michelin. X-Ice Snow has previously been one of the stiffer tires that gave good stability on asphalt but was not as compliant on winter surfaces.
This time Michelin is one of the very best on ice. The slightly more open pattern also provides good grip on snow. However, Michelin has prioritized longitudinal grip - start and brake - and does not have quite as good lateral grip as the best in the winter rounds.
The X-Ice Snow behaves all the better in the curves in the asphalt tests where it can handle high lateral forces and has good steering response.
The minus item is the wet grip, which is the poorest in the test This means that Michelin ends up just outside the podium.
This time Michelin is one of the very best on ice. The slightly more open pattern also provides good grip on snow. However, Michelin has prioritized longitudinal grip - start and brake - and does not have quite as good lateral grip as the best in the winter rounds.
The X-Ice Snow behaves all the better in the curves in the asphalt tests where it can handle high lateral forces and has good steering response.
The minus item is the wet grip, which is the poorest in the test This means that Michelin ends up just outside the podium.
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 inch | |||
| 215/70R16 100 T | C | E | 69 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 265/65R17 112 T | C | E | 71 |
| 235/65R17 108 T XL | B | E | 69 |
| 265/70R17 115 T | B | E | 71 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 235/60R18 107 T XL | C | E | 69 |
| 235/60R18 103 H | C | E | 69 |
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 105 T XL | C | E | 71 |
| 275/55R20 113 T | B | E | 71 |
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Top 3 Michelin X Ice Snow SUV Reviews
Given 83%
while driving a
Audi E Tron 55 Quattro
(255/50 R20)
on a combination of roads
for 4,000 spirited miles
Outstanding winter tire. Ride comfort, noise and handling is superior to the OEM summer tires (Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Season) but obviously unsuitable for year-round use as they get too soft in warm temperatures. Tread noise is completely absent which is remarkable for a winter tire and treadwear is excellent so far. No meaningful impact on EV range.
Given 88%
while driving a
Tesla Model Y Perf
(255/40 R20 H)
on a combination of roads
for 500 spirited miles
Put these on my Model Y performance. They are definitely a winter tire as the summer ones grip and hold the road better 21 inch turbine wheel. For Tahoe driving the X ice and snow are the superior way to go. AS i will be swapping them out when ski season ends they should last and wear well
Initial Impressions Review
Given 83%
while driving a
Audi Q5
(235/60 R18)
on
for 5,000 miles
Excellent snow and ice traction, effortless driving through 10+ cm of fresh snow.
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