SUV and 4x4 Summer Ultra High Performance Tires
Below are all the reviewed suv and 4x4 summer ultra high performance tires on Tire Reviews. Please click into each tire for further details.
SUV and 4x4 Summer Ultra High Performance Tires with no reviews
Dunlop Grandtrek PT9000, Dunlop SP QuattroMaxx, Dynamo HISCEND H MSU02, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 SUV, GT Radial Champiro HPY SUV, GT Radial SportActive SUV, Hankook Ventus Evo SUV, Hankook Ventus S1 evoA, Kumho Crugen HP71, Michelin Latitude Sport 2, Nokian Hakka Black 2 SUV, Nokian Hakka Blue 2 SUV, Nokian Hakka Z SUV, Nokian Z Sport Utility, Nokian Z SUV, Pirelli P Zero Rosso SUV, Pirelli P Zero SUV, Radar Diamax 4 Season, RoadX RXQUEST, Uniroyal RainSport 2 SUV, Yokohama Parada Spec X PA02
SUV and 4x4 Summer Ultra High Performance Tires Tire Review Highlights
Pirelli Scorpion Verde rated
44% while driving a Audi Q5
Driving on
a combination of roads for 9000
average miles
I’ve driven two full sets of Pirelli Scorpion Verde 255/45 R20 AO on my Audi Q5 (FY) since June 2024.
The first set came with the car and was immediately out of round, causing noticeable vibration. Hunter Road Force testing confirmed the tires could not be corrected.
I then purchased a new, identical set, hoping to fix the problem – but only two out of four tires were matchable. The others also had excessive radial force variation (RFV). The car continued to suffer from vibration issues, despite proper installation and balancing.
After more than four months, Pirelli now offered a credit for just two tires – despite my experience with two complete sets. For a premium product with AO OEM approval, this is very disappointing.
I will not buy this tire again.
Dynamo HISCEND H MSU01 rated
91% while driving a Mercedes Benz CLS 350
Driving on
a combination of roads for 1000
easy going miles
Pleasantly surprised Excellent tires with good handling and exceptional comfort
Michelin Latitude Sport 3 rated
79% while driving a Volvo XC60 D5 AWD Auto
Driving on
mostly motorways for 41000
average miles
The Michelin Latitue Sport 3 is well suited to my heavy SUV, the tires are mostly quiet being only niosey on poor worn out road surfaces. The rolling resistance is very good and suit the car well. This is the original set of tires on the car having covered 41000 miles in 6 years and still have at least 4mm of tread left but if I have a complaint it is that I will have to change the tires before its upcoming MOT as the tires are showing signs of cracking where the side wall meets the tread.
Dynamo HISCEND H MSU01 rated
96% while driving a Mercedes Benz CLS 350 AMG
Driving on
a combination of roads for 2000
average miles
Was pleasantly surprised Excellent tires with good handling and exceptional comfort
Kumho Crugen HP91 rated
19% while driving a Renault Koleos
Driving on
mostly town for 0
average miles
Worst tires of my life. It burst for no reason. They refused the warranty, although I bought it 6 months ago along with a new car. If you love and value yourself and your family, do not buy this
Dynamo HISCEND H MSU01 rated
94% while driving a Maserati Ghibli
Driving on
a combination of roads for 1500
miles
Bought as a budget tire for the rears, great price. Delighted with them so far but not had them long, far superior to my previous tires on the back. Good wet and dry grip, not too noisy. Softer sidewall than some but I’m ok with a bit more give in the tire for the mileage and use I have for the car.
Today I bought new winter tires and the mechanic warned me about the wear on my summer tires (Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport). They haven't even reached 30.000 kilometers and yet the wear is kind of extreme. Performance wise, i think they are ok but i don't have a powerful car so i couldn't test the limits. The tire noise is kind of a problem. But as i said the main problem is the wear.
I bought this since this is a mid tier tires. But this tires with lots of tread life for some reason gets bulging. When time to replace the shop guy says this brand is known for bulging easily. Go but other brands
Pirelli Scorpion Verde rated
83% while driving a Subaru Forester 2.0 XT
Driving on
a combination of roads for 4000
average miles
I change from Bridgestone Dueler (V speedrate) and these tires feel more gummy, less handling control feeling.
Because of the higher price than Dueler, I will not buy again
I have a Mercedes Benz GLE 450 with Michelin Latitude Sport 3 tires. These are factory set. After approx. 16,500 km, they started to be extremely noisy...the noise is annoying while driving!!! I now have 43,000 km on them and will be changing them early.
Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport rated
79% while driving a Skoda Karoq 2.0TSI 4x4 Sportline
Driving on
a combination of roads for 20000
spirited miles
These tires were fitted to my car from new, and replaced after 20,000 miles due to the tread wearing away on the outside edges. They gripped well, surprisingly so in winter and on snow, and gave precise steering, but suffered from tire noise on some road surfaces, and a harsh ride.
Kumho Crugen HP91 rated
55% while driving a Hyundai Santa Fe
Driving on
mostly country roads for 500
average miles
Came as OEM for my Hyundai Santa Fe TM Facelift. Using this car for family road trip, with average driving style, sometime spirited driving when needed in highway/intercity road. Found it quite good in dry condition, but bad in wet condition. I don't feel confident driving in wet, considering this is relatively new tire that came with a new car. Feedback and handling is average, and it's noisy. I can imagine how loud it's going to be when approaching it's end of cycle.
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