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The Pilot Super Sport is Michelin's Max Performance Summer tire initially introduced as Original Equipment on several of the world's most sophisticated performance vehicles, including the exclusive, limited-edition Ferrari 599 GTO, Ferrari's fastest road car ever. Developed for drivers who care about how tire technology enhances their vehicle's performance and safety, Pilot Super Sport tires expand the Max Performance Summer tire performance envelope by delivering durability, handling and traction while increasing tread life.

Building on the development of racing tires designed to carry Prototype and GT class cars to endurance race victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 12 Hours of Sebring and Road Atlanta's Petit Lemans, Pilot Super Sport tires are designed to deliver consistent performance and longevity by blending Max Performance driving characteristics with extended tread wear.

While the importance of tire treadwear in endurance racing may not be immediately apparent, Michelin tires set records during the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2010. One of the 2010 LMP Class leaders completed 46 consecutive laps on one set of tires with an average pace just 1% off of the pole position qualifying time. That's almost 400 racing miles on one set of tires at an average speed of 150 mph.

Additionally the overall winner used just 11 sets of tires to cover a record 3,362 miles, averaging nearly 140 mph and almost 300 racing miles per set of tires. That represented almost a 25% wear improvement compared to just one year earlier where the overall winner needed 14 sets of tires to cover 3,235 miles. By developing longer wearing racing tires without sacrificing performance, Michelin tires allowed the teams to run record race paces while converting some of the time previously spent changing tires in the pits into productive time covering more miles on the track.

While Pilot Super Sport tires are designed to allow sports cars, sporty coupes, performance sedans and supercars to achieve their full potential in dry and wet conditions, like all summer tires they are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

The Pilot Super Sport features an asymmetric design molded of Michelin's Bi-Compound tread rubber featuring a Le Mans-inspired dry compound outboard side-by-side with their latest generation of wet compound inboard. The low-void outboard shoulder features a track-type compound to withstand the stresses of high performance cornering while the notched center ribs and inboard shoulder feature a compound designed for superior performance at very high speeds and in wet conditions.

The tire's internal structure features twin steel belts reinforced by spirally wound Twaron cord. Twaron is a polyamide cord that offers a lightweight, high-strength reinforcement above the steel belts to enhance high-speed handling, wear and durability. Michelin FAZ Technology (Filament At Zero degrees) winds the Twaron cord around the tire circumference much the same way fishing line is wound onto fishing reels to allow Michelin engineers to tune tension and strength. The Pilot Super Sport features a polyester casing to promote a comfortable ride and responsive handling.

Pilot Super Sport tires are comparatively light, with weight savings of up to 10% compared to other tires of similar dimensions. This reduces unsprung weight to improve handling.

Limited sizes of the Michelin Pilot Super Sport are available with Michelin Acoustic Technology, which involves the manufacturer adhering a layer of sound-absorbing foam to the inner liner of the tire to reduce cabin noise in the vehicle. These sizes are identified on the Specs page and in the search results

Related Information: Noise Reducing Tire Technology

Tire Rack Test Results Michelin Pilot Super Sport

Three Against One in Max Performance Summer(05:50)

Michelin's Pilot Super Sport has been at the top of the Max Performance Summer category since its debut in 2011. It's the benchmark by which all other tires in the category are judged.

Enter new contenders from Goodyear, Kumho and Pirelli. Is one from this trio primed to ascend to the top and end Michelin's reign on the throne? Our Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive will tell the story.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews MichelinPilot Super Sport

Tire Category: Max Performance Summer

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Excellent
99%
12M
8.8 - Excellent
8.9 - Excellent
8.9 Hydroplaning Resistance
8.9 Wet Traction
9.5 - Excellent
9.5 Corner Stability
9.6 Dry Traction
9.4 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
8.7 - Excellent
8.8 Ride Quality
8.6 Noise
8.0 - Good

Customers Say

Customers think the Bridgestone Dueler H/L 400 RFT delivers strong dry traction (scores 7-10) and reliable wet grip for a highway all-season tire, though some note variability in heavy rain. Concerns focus on tread life, with many reporting rapid wear. Comfort receives mixed feedback, with lower scores (3-5) highlighting road noise and harshness. Winter traction is inconsistent, with ratings often dipping below 5 in snow/ice. While praised for confident dry handling, the tire's all-season versatility is limited by its weaker cold-weather performance and shorter-than-expected tread longevity.

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87 customers mention "Wet Traction"

  • 59 positive
  • 28 negative

Most rate the Dueler H/L 400 RFT's wet traction highly, with scores 8-10 highlighting confident wet braking and reliable grip. While some lower scores note concerns, its all-season design delivers dependable rainy performance.

September 27, 2023 (Verified Purchase)

3.2 out of 5 Star Rating
3.2 out of 5

...dry and wet grip were strong on turns. I had confidence taking sweeping turns 15mph above posted speed during steady rain conditions and 25mph above in dry conditions... at 25K mi., I approximate less than 25% tread remaining and wet grip decreased noticeably...

the first 20,000 miles are very good. dry and wet grip were strong on turns. I had confidence taking sweeping turns 15mph above posted speed during steady rain conditions and 25mph above in dry conditions. rotated every 10k miles with no uneven wear.
at 25K mi., I approximate less than 25% tread remaining and wet grip decreased noticeably.
I do not recommend these tires due to price point and will consider other brands such as Michelin CrossClimate2 in 235/55/17.
I will not use these tires to completion and am ready to dump them post haste

Vehicle: 2011 BMW X3 xDrive28i
Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: STATEN ISLAND, NY
Driving Style: Spirited
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August 21, 2015 (Verified Purchase)

3.7 out of 5 Star Rating
3.7 out of 5

...good grip wet or dry, quiet, a bit firm on cleveland pothole strewn streets, but that could be the BMW X50's firm suspension more so than the hardness of the tire...

Not sure why this tire gets generally low ratings...I have about 8k on this new set of RFT's and they seem to be a pretty good 3 season tire: good grip wet or dry, quiet, a bit firm on cleveland pothole strewn streets, but that could be the BMW X50's firm suspension more so than the hardness of the tire. Not too many miles so far, but reasonalby impressed with this RFT (which I generally loath). True convession - I did buy a seperate set of snow tires to get throught the Cleveland winters - these tires are weak in the snow/ice. It would be totally embrrasing to end up in a snow bank with an X5...and I don't like to slow down just for a little snow.

Vehicle: 2012 BMW X5 xDrive50i Base Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: WESTLAKE, OH
Driving Style: Average
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89 customers mention "Dry Traction"

  • 76 positive
  • 13 negative

Most customers rate dry traction between 7-10, with many 9s and 10s highlighting excellent grip and responsive handling. While a few note lower scores, satisfaction is strong for highway all-season use.

October 06, 2011

4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

...The 255/55/19 tires handle extremely well with a comfortable non stiff ride...

I drive my 2009 BMW X5 diesel at relatively higher speeds consisting of combined highway/city driving in Central Florida. I would say total driving is approx. 70% highway/county roads and 30% city. The X5 weighs 5200# and handles extremely well for it's size. The H/L duellers have 24000 miles in exactly 25 months. The tires have never been rotated per BMW recommendation. The 255/55/19 tires handle extremely well with a comfortable non stiff ride. The tires have worn perfectly evenly, as the tire balance and wheel alignment is virtually perfect.I expect at least another 15000 miles on these tires and at that point they will have satisfied my expectations.

Vehicle: 2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d Base Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 24,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Ocala, Fl
Driving Style: Average
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72 customers mention "Winter Traction"

  • 34 positive
  • 38 negative

Winter traction ratings for the Bridgestone Dueler H/L 400 RFT are concerning, with many scores between 0-5. Customers report slippery in snow, lack of winter handling, and sketchy traction. While a few rate it 8-10, most express dissatisfaction, calling performance unacceptable for an all-season tire.

December 15, 2013

1.4 out of 5 Star Rating
1.4 out of 5

...The car may be fine but why Toyota put these tires on the car is a mystery. They are dangerous in snowy conditions. The car enters in uncontrollable skids/slips that makes it hazardous to life and limb...

I purchased a RAV4 for use on snow packed upstate NY roads. The car may be fine but why Toyota put these tires on the car is a mystery. They are dangerous in snowy conditions. The car enters in uncontrollable skids/slips that makes it hazardous to life and limb. Absolutely, the worse tires I have ever had. They are coming off before I get killed. I prefer stuffing a standard spare/rim (with a jack) in the trunk than take a chance with this junk.

Vehicle: 2011 Toyota RAV4 4wd V6 Sport with Appearance Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: CORNWALLVILLE, NY
Driving Style: Easy Going
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February 03, 2014

3.4 out of 5 Star Rating
3.4 out of 5

...If there is in snow, their forward stopping distance is terrible. The cornering is a bit better, but still not great...

I got these 255-50-19 tires about 3 months ago. On dry pavement they are fine. In the rain, they seem okay with respect to cornering and braking. If there is any snow on the ground, their forward stopping distance is terrible. The cornering is a bit better, but still not great. Definitely would not buy them again.

Vehicle: 2008 BMW X5 4.8i Standard Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: MELVILLE, NY
Driving Style: Spirited
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October 31, 2014 (Verified Purchase)

2.1 out of 5 Star Rating
2.1 out of 5

...But at the first dusting of snow, they were terrible and couldn't hold the crest of the road in even 1/2 inch of snow...

These OEM came with my BMW X5. Bought in the summer, they were fine. But at the first dusting of snow, they were terrible and couldn't hold the crest of the road in even 1/2 inch of snow. As the tires aged they became terribly noisy. This year, as I switch to snow tires, I can't wait to get them off and get rid of them. Terrible.

Vehicle: 2008 BMW X5 3.0si
Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: ASPEN, CO
Driving Style: Average
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91 customers mention "Ride Quality"

  • 49 positive
  • 42 negative

Comfort ratings show mixed results, with many scores between 0-6. Customers report uncomfortable, harsh ride and terrible noise, though some rate noise 8-10. Poor ride quality highlights disappointing performance for a highway all-season tire.

October 14, 2013 (Verified Purchase)

2.6 out of 5 Star Rating
2.6 out of 5

...That being said; they are loud, heavy and not comfortable!...

This is the OE run flat on X5 diesels. While I wouldn't agree with the other X5d owner above about them being total crap they definitely aren't great. We do put a lot of miles on our X5 (hence the diesel) so as far as tread wear I think these are fine. That being said; they are loud, heavy and not comfortable! These were brand new when we bought the car CPO in 2012 and I have never liked them. I will not buy these again and also will not buy runflats again. I may go with Ecopia or Continentals but a can of fix-a-flat is going in the trunk for sure.

Vehicle: 2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d Base Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: HOWELL, MI
Driving Style: Average
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September 03, 2011 (Verified Purchase)

2.8 out of 5 Star Rating
2.8 out of 5

...By 20,000 miles they were getting progressively louder with some vibration and harsh ride quality...

These tires performed well for the first 16,000 miles. By 20,000 miles they were getting progressively louder with some vibration and harsh ride quality. I am meticulous about tire pressure and rotation, which apparently allowed me to get a little over 20,000 miles out of them according to dealers that I talked to. I knew these tires get poor reviews, but I still had 8/32 tread depth (10/32 is the tread depth when new) and they should not have needed to be replaced. This is typical BMW nonsense. These OEM tires are made to a spec that only BMW understands or appreciates while the customer gets stuck with a $1,000 tire replacement bill every 20,000 miles. It would almost be understandable if these tires were stellar performers, but they're mediocre at best even when new.

Vehicle: 2011 BMW X5 xDrive35d Base Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,600
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Washington, DC
Driving Style: Average
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November 17, 2012

3.4 out of 5 Star Rating
3.4 out of 5

...They certainly help with the unexpectedly good handling this car is known to have, although I can hear the tires very well in the cabin and feel they just crash over every bump and pothole...

Two recent experiences have compelled me to write a review. In the past couple of months, the area where I live has had a few rainstorms come through. Twice, at extremely low speeds (thankfully), the car has lost traction while making right turns. One time was from a dead stop where the rear broke loose and I had to countersteer to get control back. Then today, in a short, tight 90-degree right turn, the entire car was headed sideways for a second.

The weird thing is, while nearing 4 years old, the treads on these tires are great. Plus, they've held up longer than 80% of the tires I've had in the past. Nonetheless, I am pretty worried about these tires. My family takes this car for the vast majority of our road trips, and now I really lack confidence in their ability to get us safely from point A to point B, particularly with fall and the approaching ski season. I did give them a 7 for hydroplaning resistance, but that's only because I haven't spun out at higher speeds...yet.

In the dry, I've found these tires quite competent. They certainly help with the unexpectedly good handling this car is known to have, although I can hear the tires very well in the cabin and feel they just crash over every bump and pothole.

Ultimately, I strongly recommend you do NOT buy these tires unless you only plan to drive in the dry. But if you were, you wouldn't be looking at an all-season tire in the first place, right?

Vehicle: 2009 BMW X6 xDrive35i
Miles Driven on Tires: 27,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: Mountain View, CA
Driving Style: Spirited
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87 customers mention "Treadwear"

  • 40 positive
  • 47 negative

Treadwear disappoints with many scores 0-6 citing rapid wear and premature replacement. Some higher ratings (7-10) can't mask widespread dissatisfaction in this all-season tire's tread life.

December 14, 2012

1.8 out of 5 Star Rating
1.8 out of 5

...no tread life at all. Not sure why BMW would put a 20,000 mile tire on a premium vehicle...

Horrible tire. Loud and no tread life at all. Not sure why BMW would put a 20,000 mile tire on a premium vehicle. This tire should be taken off the market or sold for $100 since it needs to be replaced every year or so. Absurd.

Vehicle: 2010 BMW X5 xDrive30i Base Model
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: Canton, GA
Driving Style: Average
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April 10, 2013 (Verified Purchase)

3.7 out of 5 Star Rating
3.7 out of 5

...It has 15,000 miles and the tires already look worn. I should have realized that a UTQG rating of 300 only means it will get only 21,600 miles before needing to be replaced...

This is the OEM tire on my BMW X5. It has 15,000 miles and the tires already look worn. I should have realized that a UTQG rating of 300 only means it will get only 21,600 miles before needing to be replaced. The original wet weather traction was good, but not great. Now it's beginning to become more marginal. I will likely replace this with Continentals or Michelins.

Vehicle: 2012 BMW X5 xDrive35i Premium
Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: PALO ALTO, CA
Driving Style: Spirited
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October 25, 2014

2.8 out of 5 Star Rating
2.8 out of 5

...Tires now have 29000 miles and are worn out... I made sure the tires were always in alignment and maintained proper tire pressure, they simply are not made to last past 30000 from my own experience.

Were OEM tires when purchased BMW X5 during 2012. The ride has always been rough and less than enjoying. Tires now have 29000 miles and are worn out. I see no reason to purchase another set of these tires considering the cost, rough ride, handling and lack of tread wear. I made sure the tires were always in alignment and maintained proper tire pressure, they simply are not made to last past 30000 from comments I have read and my own experience.

Vehicle: 2012 BMW X5 xDrive35i Premium
Miles Driven on Tires: 29,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: JEFFERSON CITY, MO
Driving Style: Average
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Head2Head Cadillac CTS-V Hot Lap(04:43)

With a new chassis and engine, the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V is a supercharged Black Beauty. Motor Trend Head2Head's Randy Pobst gets to know this car and its big Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires on the Big Willow track at Willow Springs International Raceway.

Head2Head BMW M2 Hot Lap(04:45)

Tire Rack's Matt Edmonds went to Willow Springs International Raceway for a Hot Lap with Motor Trend Head2Head's Randy Pobst in the BMW M2. Pobst described the M2 as his favorite BMW right now, like "a German muscle car." And its Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires don't disappoint on the track.

Three Against One in Max Performance Summer(05:50)

Michelin's Pilot Super Sport has been at the top of the Max Performance Summer category since its debut in 2011. It's the benchmark by which all other tires in the category are judged.

Enter new contenders from Goodyear, Kumho and Pirelli. Is one from this trio primed to ascend to the top and end Michelin's reign on the throne? Our Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive will tell the story.

Read the Full Test Report

Head2Head BMW X6 M Hot Lap(04:13)

The "fastest road in the West" is where we'll test the 2016 BMW X6 M with Motor Trend Head 2 Head's Randy Pobst. It's big. And it's ready with its M performance and Michelin Super Sport tires. Will this combo be the hot ticket on this 90-degree day at Willow Springs?

Ignition Cadillac CTS-V Hot Lap(03:46)

Cadillac's 3rd generation CTS-V with staggered Michelin Pilot Super Sports- most often used on performance vehicles- is put to the test at Big Willow.

It's powerful and a thrill down the straightaways. And the CTS-V design complements the handling and grip that these tires provide. Just maybe the Super Sports are at their best on this "monster" of a Cadillac.

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Head 2 Head 2015 BMW M4 Hot Laps(02:35)

On the Streets of Willow, the brand new BMW M4 and a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires took on the racetrack's tight, winding turns (in the hot sun). Motor Trend Head 2 Head's Randy Pobst knew it would be a big job with a car that fast and with that kind of torque/horsepower. Were the Michelins up to the job?

Head 2 Head 2015 Lexus RC F Hot Laps(02:55)

Motor Trend Head 2 Head's Randy Pobst and Tire Rack's Matt Edmonds were at the Streets of Willow with the brand new Lexus RC F. Randy knows how to get the most out of a vehicle on this racetrack and will push the RC F to use everything the Michelin Pilot Super Sport has to offer. Watch this Hot Lap video to see how it went.

The Downshift Episode 65: The One About Tires(14:11)

Motor Trend's The Downshift, a team from Tire Rack, and a team from Motor Trend headed out to Willow Springs for some tire testing. Are performance tires better than factory tires? How much can they really make a difference? These questions and more are answered when Randy Pobst hits the track in a BMW 328i, Mustang V-6, and Subaru BRZ.

HOT ROD Unlimited Tests 200-Treadwear Tires on a 1970 Plymouth(10:39)

HOT ROD Magazine visited our test track to find out which 200-treadwear tire will give you the best performance on an autocross-prepped muscle car. They tested six handling-oriented, street-legal performance tires on a ridiculous four-door, big-block powered 1970 Plymouth Satellite that outran a BMW on our test track! They also name a winner in the tire test, which included the BFGoodrich G-Force Rival, Dunlop Direzza ZII, Hankook Ventus R-S3 z222, Michelin Pilot Super Sport, Falken Azenis RK615k and Nitto NT05. Watch the video above, and for even more tire tech, look for an upcoming article in HOT ROD Magazine.

Latest vs. Greatest Max Performance Summer Tires(04:59)

Max Performance tires deliver an unsurpassed blend of dry/wet traction and handling for the street via high-tech materials and advanced manufacturing. They aren't hampered by the inherent compromises of an all-season tire. And unlike Extreme Performance tires, they have good road manners.

How do the newest compare to the top tires in the category?

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Testing Max Performance Summer Tires(03:42)

We always look forward to testing Max Performance Summer tires - the proverbial running shoes for cars. They're the pinnacle in tire technology, blending the latest in tread compounds and internal components with highly engineered designs.

To find out how they drive, we selected several of the best and two of the newest to compare.

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Clash of the Titans: Testing Two New Max Performance Summer Heavy Hitters(03:38)

Recently, two titans in the tire world launched new Max Performance Summer tires: Bridgestone and their Potenza S-04 Pole Position and Michelin with the Pilot Super Sport. Both are long-awaited replacements for very capable and popular products from each brand.

How do they compare to the other heavy hitters in the category?

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Michelin Pilot Super Sport Introductory Track Drive(03:01)

Michelin gave us the opportunity to preview the long-awaited successor to its benchmark Pilot Sport PS2 - the Pilot Super Sport - and experience its dry and wet performance at the Dubai Autodrome in the United Arab Emirates. Built to FIA standards, this track would prove to be a great location for the Pilot Super Sport to stretch its legs.

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