Michelin Alpin 7

The Michelin Alpin 7 is a Premium Touring Winter tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 8 tyre reviews averaging 91% over 34,000 miles driven.

Dry Grip 88%
Wet Grip 90%
Road Feedback 73%
Handling 87%
Wear 98%
Comfort 97%
Buy again 98%
Snow Grip 98%
Ice Grip 88%

First On MarketMay 2024
Wheel Size15 - 20"
Width175 - 245mm
Profile40 - 65
Rolling ResistanceB - D
Wet GripB - B
Noise (dB)69 - 71
Winter Rating3PMSF Rated

The Alpin 7 is ranked 5th of 70 Winter Premium Touring tyres.

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SizeFuelWetNoise
15 inch
185/65R15 88 TCB69
195/65R15 91 TCB71
195/65R15 95 T XLBB71
185/65R15 92 T XLCB69
16 inch
215/60R16 99 T XLCB71
205/55R16 91 TCB71
205/55R16 94 H XLCB71
205/60R16 96 H XLBB71
205/60R16 92 TCB71
205/55R16 91 HCB71
215/60R16 99 H XLCB71
17 inch
225/45R17 91 HCB71
215/55R17 98 V XLCB71
225/50R17 94 HCB71
235/65R17 104 HCB71
215/55R17 94 VCB71
225/50R17 98 V XLCB71
235/65R17 108 H XLBB71
225/45R17 94 V XLCB71
205/50R17 93 V XLCB71
225/60R17 103 H XLBB71
18 inch
245/45R18 100 V XLCB70
245/40R18 97 V XLCB70
235/60R18 107 H XLBB71
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May 22, 2025

Hi there, I am following a lot your tests and views, congratulations for the great work. I would kindly ask your suggestion/recommendation between Crossclimate 2 and Alpin 7 of Michelin for continuous use (no change of summer/winter) in central EU climate. Dimension: 205 / 55 / R16 V Car: Skoda Octavia 1.5 TSI Thank you and best regards. G.K.

I would not use a winter tyre for year round use. The CrossClimate 3 has just been released, that would be the best option.
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Top 3 Michelin Alpin 7 Reviews

Given 92% while driving a Audi A3 Sportback (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 1,300 average miles
i got this tyre 1 month ago (91h), a bit early for a winter tyre and there was no reviews or test. my car came with nexen n fera sport su2 91y, so i can compare, and i got wintercontact ts 870 on my old car .that tyre was really good dry/snow/wet but i got 2 bubbles on sidewall with wintercontacts so i decided to try michelin this time . first impression is change in comfort . car was ok in big ondulations but in small cracks it was harsh. car felt really harsh with nexens. in alpin 7 you can easily tell the difference in soft sidewalls . (summer uhp vs winter touring obviously). i’ve done night drives in dry cold weather(2-3 celcius) in country roads. tyres are less direct but gain in comfort easily neutralizes this. dry grip is ok. in wet felt really similar to nexens . and in noise alpin 7 is louder at >130 kph, but different pitch (and actually more tolerable. ) the weather is cold and dry at the moment and i will update with snow/ ice grip. my recommendation rating is 10/10 for those looking for a user review. change in comfort and refinement shocked me too much , nexens did only 25.000 kms but i am right now considering sell nexens and get pilot sport 5/ primacy 4+ for this summer. if you drive on smooth tarmac all the time maybe it is not important for you but in my country definetly we need a bit soft sidewalls with this pot holes cracks and bumps even in spirited driving :D
Helpful 57 - tyre reviewed on October 24, 2024
Given 83% while driving a Volkswagen Passat B6 2.0 tdi 103kw 4motion (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
Compared to my old Nokian WRD4s these are night and day comfier and grippier. Generally, it feels like a safe and balanced tire, and I very much like the comfort improvements, given that the summer set I am currently running is a Bridgestone Turanza T005, which is bad for a touring tire. Since I've mounted them, I have had no chance to test snow and ice, but I'm expecting good performances, especially when combined with the Haldex my Passat has.
Dry braking feels a little long, but the overall grip is generally good, and wet is especially good for this type of tire.

The only thing I don't like about these tires, but I'm fine with it given the positive factors, is that the sidewall is very soft.

Pricy but overall happy with the purchase.
Helpful 31 - tyre reviewed on December 16, 2024
Given 96% while driving a Mercedes Benz C250 CDI Blutec (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
After 6 sets of incredible Continental winters (ts860 and ts870), I decided to go with Alpin 7 this winter... Both ts860 and ts870 look like a cheap tyre compared to, Alpin 7... First thing as I left tyre shop after installing them - maaaan these tyres are quiet, as driving Conti winters sound like you drive an old train... They are basically summer tyre quiet... 10 days after installing I went on a 5000km trip around Europe, spent a lot of time sitting at 200kmh in Germany, drove few laps on Nurburgring... After that trip I did another 7-8k km... I can only say positive things about it... tread life at this point seems way better than on Conti models... Very balanced handling for touring winter tyre... Highly recommend them and they will surely be my choice again when I go trought my current set... I am very susprised that at this point, nearly 1 year since their launch there are 0 official tests!
Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on January 22, 2025
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Given 83% while driving a Hyundai Tucson (235/50 R19) on mostly town for 3,200 easy going miles
Hello all,
DRY
The tires have very good grip on dry, especially with acceleration.
Stopping distances seems reasonable but I didn't put them on extreme braking, as my driving is not that spirited.
The handling lacks a bit of a feeling and I suspect there is more wall flex, which is a trade off - a bit more floaty but with very good comfort.
Noise seems not a problem as well, if you listen you will hear it but otherwise, especially in the city, you barely notice it.

WET
In the wet, the tires also were OK. I drove fast on a very wet highway and car was controllable.
Still it lacked a bit of a feeling what the car was doing. But keep in mind I drive a 2+ tons suv, so I suspect this might have something to do with it.
But yes, I had no problems following lines, braking or accelerating, or when pushing the car on highway bends with 140 km/h in the wet.

SNOW (slush really)
We had little snow this year in the city and didn't had chance to test these in proper snow, sorry.
However due to our city being quite dirty, I can say that on slush these tires were very good. You feel in control, even when changing lanes trough traffic.
Stopping is also OK but again, I prefer to ease off the gas before braking and generally use little brakes. But I can say, when stopping abruptly these tires were very good.

ICE
Now ice. I had 1 really scary moment, when 1 tire was on ice and I had 0% grip. Tire was just spinning, so the 4WD kicked in and I was able to move.
This is from position stopped to just trying to move past that ice patch, mind you.
This made me really concerned. But when I went out of the car and on that ice patch, I nearly fell off and I was wearing winter boots. Like for real?!
So maybe this was just really, really, really smooth ice.
So I think, maybe whenever tire you have, apart from studded, this patch would be the same.
Just drive carefully when on ice, I guess.

POTHOLES
In general the tires handle these like champions. Mind you my suspension is a bit on the firm side, I feel.
But these tires (esp compared to summer tires, which have firmer walls, in general) were very OK over potholes and uneven surfaces.
I just had 1 moment when I think the pothole (yes we had a lot of those here) was not that big but it still triggered my tire pressure warning, even if tire was not loosing pressure. When I went to the tire shop rim was OK though and tire was OK. We inflated the tire just a tiny bit and after a few kms, the warning went off.
Also side walls seems sturdy, as I brushed the tires against the sidewalk a few times when parking.

WEAR
Wear seems very low after 3200 miles / 5k kms. But its Michelin, so this is what you would expect, I guess, from this brand. And the price.
Mind you not very spirited driver myself. I like my car very much and don't want to end up in a tree. :o)
So tires are pricey but I expect to change them due to years, rather then wear.

NOTE:
Due to the nature of the marking/grooving of the tire, removing the stones from the canals of the tires is very time consuming and annoying.
This is before you conserve them for the next winter/slushy season.

Hope this helps somebody with their tire choice!

Keep up the good work Tyre reviews!

Safe travels, all! And be passionate for your tires - they keep you on the road.
Helpful 1 - tyre reviewed on May 10, 2025
Given 92% while driving a Mazda Mazda 2 Skyactiv G 1.5 (114hp) (185/65 R15) on a combination of roads for 7,500 spirited miles
Excellent on both dry and wet surfaces. Excellent on fresh and packed snow, even in challenging conditions. Comfortable and quiet. Wear after 12,000 km: Approximately 1.5 mm on the front, approximately 0.7 mm on the rear. Would definitely buy again.
Helpful 4 - tyre reviewed on April 10, 2025
There's a new all season tire, can it be best?!
Given 99% while driving a Toyota Corolla T Sport E12 (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 2,000 average miles
Excellent premium tyre, it is almost as quiet as my summer tyre and has surprisingly good grip also on dry road. I´ve experienced black ice on highway. My car passed without issue and 5 minutes later there was huge pile up on the exact same spot! I´ve driven them also in heavy snowfall and even tired to overtake several cars on snowy road. Tire was perfectly stable, traction control light kicked just for a second when I was passing through mass of heavy wet snow between lanes. Overall I´m very happy. My Hankook tires from the past feel like crap comapred to michelin.
Helpful 5 - tyre reviewed on April 9, 2025
Given 92% while driving a Audi A6 Avant 3.0 TDI Quattro (255/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
Ok, so I had these tires for 3 months, but I did 10 000 km already. In the city they are fine. But few days ago I was in a heavy snow on a highway, almost all cars drove slowly,, but I decided to test Alpin 7. Left lane, through snow, no problem. Slight undersreer only. Excellent tyre, top marks for snow. Ride comfort is fantastic. On dry roads they are a bit softer, but for a winter tyre, it is just fine.
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on December 9, 2024
Given 90% while driving a Audi A4 b9 2.0 tdi (245/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
I had only recently bought these tires. There were no reviews since they are brand new, but I had Alpin 3 and 4, plus this is Michelin, so I figured they are good. And indeed they are. Much sofer and offer more comfort than my summer Goodyear F1 Asymetric 6. Thats the first impression. They offer more comfort. Noise is the same as F1, handling is fine, as you expect. Still waiting for a below zero temperatures and snow, but for now - you get what you pay for. Excellent tyre
Helpful 30 - tyre reviewed on November 9, 2024