Are EV-Specific Tires Better than Popular Non-EV Tires? – 2024 Test 1 – With Winter Update

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PublishedApr 4, 2025
Duration29:50
Video IDn6KmlUnchsA
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
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The EV tire space has a lot of hype and anticipation, but what’s the substance? What do you get by choosing a tire marketed as an EV product? What do you give up? In this round, we have Touring, Performance, All-Season, and Summer tires – in both EV-focused and non-EV-focused applications – making it our most complete test to date, including our 2024 winter test results! 00:00 Introduction 01:53 Road Rides 10:04 Consumption 11:13 Braking & Skidpad Wet 13:31 Braking & Skidpad Dry 14:33 Wet Track Laps 19:52 Dry Track Laps 23:02 Road & Track Conclusions 24:35 Winter Testing Intro 26:03 Ice Testing 26:34 Snow Testing 28:21 Winter Conclusion Learn more: Bridgestone Turanza EV: https://bit.ly/4cphY7I Continental ProContact RX (T1): https://bit.ly/3VPpQdp Goodyear EcoReady: https://bit.ly/4cvWiad Goodyear ElectricDrive 2: https://bit.ly/4b8gMEQ Hankook iON evo AS: https://bit.ly/45ynUZG Michelin Pilot Sport 4S: https://bit.ly/4b9lx0D Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4: https://bit.ly/3Xue3lW Pirelli P Zero (PZ4): https://bit.ly/3VN1nFp Yokohama ADVAN Sport EV A/S: https://bit.ly/4c8JXZw View the full test report: https://bit.ly/3FPhY67 At 23:34, the 'Top Tires on The Track' graph's smaller heading should read: 'Subjective Averages Based on Braking Behavior, Steering Characteristics, Cornering Traction, and Handling & Balance,' instead of 'Averages Braking, Skidpad & Lap Times Out of 10'.

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