Very good handling on dry road Short braking distance and stable behavior in any conditions
Relatively weak resistance to longitudinal aquaplaning
Michelin impresses with a balance of characteristics and will not fail in any weather, although the resistance to longitudinal aquaplaning could be slightly improved
Excellent handling on dry surfaces Short braking distance on dry and wet surfaces Good resistance to aquaplaning
High rolling resistance
Sports tires with excellent driving characteristics on dry surfaces, and although the rolling resistance is quite high, in fact, for a tire of this class, economy is not an important parameter
Excellent handling on wet surfaces Precise reactions to steering wheel turns High level of safety
Relatively long braking distance on a wet surface
In terms of handling on a wet road, Nexen was able to keep up with more expensive premium-class tires, meaning the Korean manufacturer is on the right track, but needs to slightly improve braking efficiency in the rain
Harmonious behavior Good stability when cornering Short braking distance on dry road
Noisy Relatively low resistance to aquaplaning
Ultrahigh Performance (UHP) tires that are suitable for both ordinary roads and racing tracks and show their best qualities on dry pavement. At the same time, on a wet surface, the grip is not so high, and the tires worsen acoustic comfort