Lexus CT200h Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Continental AllSeasonContact (36) 82% 87% 82% 83% 76% 82%
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons (61) 84% 83% 82% 82% 86% 82%
Kumho Ecsta HS51 (37) 87% 83% 77% 80% 79% 85%
Michelin CrossClimate (145) 88% 85% 82% 79% 84% 88%
Michelin Primacy 4 (165) 85% 81% 74% 76% 81% 83%
Nexen N Fera SU1 (132) 83% 76% 76% 77% 74% 81%
Dunlop SportMaxx RT 2 (91) 84% 78% 77% 77% 75% 79%
Michelin Primacy 3 (191) 85% 79% 76% 77% 69% 80%
Continental Sport Contact 6 (89) 90% 86% 81% 82% 53% 77%
Michelin Primacy HP (199) 85% 75% 77% 74% 77% 76%
Bridgestone Turanza ER300 (193) 83% 77% 77% 72% 78% 71%
Yokohama C Drive2 (31) 79% 73% 70% 69% 71% 81%
Yokohama ADVAN A460 (20) 84% 74% 77% 74% 81% 65%
Bridgestone Turanza T005 (148) 82% 79% 73% 73% 65% 73%
Continental Premium Contact 2 (198) 84% 77% 75% 73% 62% 73%
Toyo Proxes C1S (37) 78% 68% 70% 69% 66% 70%
Yokohama E70D db (10) 73% 68% 76% 74% 71% 69%
Nitto NT555 (6) 75% 63% 70% 72% 65% 67%
Bridgestone Turanza T001 (107) 80% 70% 69% 67% 63% 72%
Goodyear EfficientGrip (141) 77% 68% 63% 61% 71% 71%

Lexus CT200h Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the Bridgestone Turanza T001 given 80% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 60000 average miles
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tire reviewed on 2024-03-31 06:56:05
Writing about the Continental AllSeasonContact given 63% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 30000 average miles
Bought for a brand new lexus ct200h. I was happy with the tires but after three years I see damage of the thread, not a typical wear but cracking. Did
tire reviewed on 2022-11-13 05:00:22
Writing about the Bridgestone Turanza T005 given 80% (215-60-16-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 40000 spirited miles
These tires are great. Went a couple of sizes bigger to combat road noise. Ideally wanted 205/60r16 but they were out of stock. Going larger does have its drawback, mainly on road feedback during cornering, but the lift made it easier to clear bumps and humps. Ultimately, noise was significantly reduced (though i cant remember what was my previous sets). These tires were great in dry,wet, noise. Once you pass about half way mark, the noise started to come in and at 1/4 left (which is about where im at at the moment and am ready for a new set), wet handling and aqua planning distance starts to deteriorate. I feel that they personally wear out relatively fast, and are somewhat pricey. Will try out some goodyear efficient performance next, heard some good stuff and they are slightly cheaper.
tire reviewed on 2022-10-30 19:38:13
Writing about the Goodyear Vector 4Seasons given 74% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 20000 average miles
Great when new - quiet, comfortable, handle well in wet &dry, good in snow, good on fuel. After three winters (15 months of use, and 21 months of storage) they lose their suppleness, comfort and grip. Plenty of tread left. Perhaps better to run all year round rather than swapping winter/summer every year, then at least you’ll get your money’s worth. Can’t see myself running them for one more winter season as they’ve lost their sparkle.
tire reviewed on 2022-03-05 13:21:29
Writing about the Michelin Primacy 4 given 70% (215-50-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 30 average miles
Heavy/rubbery steering feel. Noisy on certain road surfaces. Not the most comfortable tire. Excellent dry and wet grip. I do many miles per year, so I can’t recommend them purely due to NVH and steering feel. Obviously this depends on your vehicle - some tires don’t suit particular vehicles.
tire reviewed on 2022-03-05 13:15:11
Writing about the Yokohama E70D db given 60% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
OEM Tires on the Lexus CT200h are Yokohama E70 Decibel. They are very noisy at motorway speeds, and UK rough road surfaces at low-ish speeds transmit unacceptable vibrations into the cabin. My winter set of 16” Goodyear Vector 4 seasons G3 are an improvement, but I don’t want to run those all year round. Tried 17” Michelin Primacy 4 - very heavy/sluggish steering feel, slight NVH improvement (but not as good as my winter set). Finally, got my set of Sport Contact 6 - comfier than the rest of these tires (as well as my 16” winters). Much quieter than OEM (which suits the CT200h very well). Not as sharp to turn in as the Yokos but actually, they suit the car very well - this is, after all, a small ‘luxury’ hybrid not a hot hatch. Why on earth did they fit these tires to the car as OEM. Hardly a luxury tire.
tire reviewed on 2022-03-05 13:07:12
Writing about the Continental Sport Contact 6 given 81% (215-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
OEM Tires on the Lexus CT200h are Yokohama E70 Decibel. They are very noisy at motorway speeds, and UK rough road surfaces at low-ish speeds transmit unacceptable vibrations into the cabin. My winter set of 16” Goodyear Vector 4 seasons G3 are an improvement, but I don’t want to run those all year round. Tried 17” Michelin Primacy 4 - very heavy/sluggish steering feel, slight NVH improvement (but not as good as my winter set). Finally, got my set of Sport Contact 6 - comfier than the rest of these tires (as well as my 16” winters). Much quieter than OEM (which suits the CT200h very well). Not as sharp to turn in as the Yokos but actually, they suit the car very well - this is, after all, a small ‘luxury’ hybrid not a hot hatch. Good NVH. Good comfort. Good handling. Good grip. Finally nailed the right set of tires.
tire reviewed on 2022-03-05 13:02:59
Writing about the Dunlop SportMaxx RT 2 given 84% (225-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 4500 easy going miles
Fitted these tires to my Lexus and I only have positive things to say about them. Firstly dry grip is great and same for wet grip. I avoid standing water so can’t comment on aquaplaining. I’ve had no issues with breaking distances in dry or the wet. I do drive sensibly and not someone who pushes the car over 75mph or at speed around corners. You may describe me as a Sunday driver. Comfort of the tires and driving experience is better than my previous tires which were Hankooks, I get many many miles out of my tires due to my way of driving but can’t say what I’ll get out of these yet, only covered 4500 miles on them so far and there still like new. My Hankooks on the front covered 17000 miles and rear the same, but they were not worn out when I changed to the Dunlop’s. They were about half way worn. People say change tires in pairs and that is good advice but I change all 4. It’s something I’ve always done. If one tire goes they all go... so overall I like the Dunlop’s and can’t think of any reason why I wouldn’t buy them again.
tire reviewed on 2020-10-07 02:29:34
Writing about the Yokohama E70D db given 59% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 31000 easy going miles
They have a lot of road noise and the got bald very quickly despite it being a hybrid. I always drive very carefully with low acceleration so expected better milage. I got 31,000 miles out of them.
tire reviewed on 2020-07-27 11:55:35
Writing about the Yokohama E70D db given 70% (215-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 15000 average miles
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tire reviewed on 2020-06-11 03:03:49
Writing about the Nexen N Fera SU1 given 66% (215-45-17-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 1000 average miles
These are not a good tire for the Lexus CT200h.

The 91W load rating makes the tire extremely stiff for this car. The tire shop said they’d be fine but I wish I’d trusted my instincts and bought a tire with the 87W load rating.

Added to that, the 72 decibel rating makes this a noisy tire on this car.

In cold January weather they are capable and up to the job but, all in all, not the right choice for me.
tire reviewed on 2019-01-20 14:13:36
Writing about the Michelin Primacy 3 given 80% (205-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 7000 average miles
When buying my Lexus CT 200h the front was already fitted with Michelin Primacy 3 tires and the rear with Yokohama (can't remember which model). When the rears needed replacement, I opted for the Michelin's again, both because I like to have 4 identical tires all around, but also because I had a very good experience with the Michelin Energy Saver on my previous car. I'm not disappointed so far, very good handling and grip in the dry, combined with a good feedback while being slightly on the comfortable side for 17 inch tires with 45 height. Only thing I need to check is how life is going to be in the long run.
tire reviewed on 2018-05-13 01:22:14
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