Honda e Advance Tyres
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| Tyre Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michelin CrossClimate 3 (3) | 97% | 75% | 80% | 87% | 90% | 100% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (338) | 91% | 87% | 81% | 84% | 74% | 78% |
Honda e Advance Tyre Review Highlights
These are great tyres! I'm using them in the UK (Midlands) as my 'winter' set for a RWD small electric hatchback - the Honda e is no stranger to losing traction at the back if you're enthusiastic enough with the pedal... But the CC3s (staggered setup) have been wonderful at coping.
I took these out in the snow last week (at the time of writing) and with traction control off, you could have plenty of fun but with a gentle right foot and traction control enabled, the snow/slush was no issue at all, no squirming or complaining whatsoever. Super reassuring set of tyres, especially after seeing others struggling with summer tyres on. I found 3 steep roads to drive down and back up and the car / tyres had no issues at all getting me safely down and back up again. I've exclusively driven for 10 years on summers... (sorry!) so I was amazed by how much difference some new shoes would make on a car. With 1500 miles on them I can't comment on wear yet. I can however comment on the comfort (absolutely fine), noise levels (quieter than my Michelin PS4s) and the efficiency – which is vital on EVs – has been great! Much better than the larger 17" PS4s in the summer and better than the outgoing Yokohama BluEarth (AE50?) which came stock on the Honda.
I took these out in the snow last week (at the time of writing) and with traction control off, you could have plenty of fun but with a gentle right foot and traction control enabled, the snow/slush was no issue at all, no squirming or complaining whatsoever. Super reassuring set of tyres, especially after seeing others struggling with summer tyres on. I found 3 steep roads to drive down and back up and the car / tyres had no issues at all getting me safely down and back up again. I've exclusively driven for 10 years on summers... (sorry!) so I was amazed by how much difference some new shoes would make on a car. With 1500 miles on them I can't comment on wear yet. I can however comment on the comfort (absolutely fine), noise levels (quieter than my Michelin PS4s) and the efficiency – which is vital on EVs – has been great! Much better than the larger 17" PS4s in the summer and better than the outgoing Yokohama BluEarth (AE50?) which came stock on the Honda.
Writing about the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 given 93% (225-45-17)
Driving on a combination of roads for 1500 spirited miles
Driving on a combination of roads for 1500 spirited miles
Fantastic tyre, immediately noticeable difference compared to the Yokohama BluEarth AE50s I was rocking before (summer touring tyre). More traction, more confidence into the corners, more road noise & feel (coming from 16" to lower profile 17" is partly to blame there). Much harder to slip the wheels in the dry, even with traction off... They cope with the rain fairly well, as long as I refrain from dropping my right foot! This being an EV, I have impacted the overall range per-charge with the PS4s but if I'm gentle it's not too bad (maybe 10-15% worse than the previous tyres).
I would definitely consider buying these again, or the PS5 by the time they wear out. I'm not a reviewer, there's definitely some placebo mixed in too BUT even so, I feel more planted, confident and happy with these tyres fitted than the outgoing AE50s; now onto some CrossClimate3 fun! ;)
I would definitely consider buying these again, or the PS5 by the time they wear out. I'm not a reviewer, there's definitely some placebo mixed in too BUT even so, I feel more planted, confident and happy with these tyres fitted than the outgoing AE50s; now onto some CrossClimate3 fun! ;)