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The ContiSportContact 2 is Continental's Max Performance Summer tire developed to meet the needs of the drivers of powerful sports cars, sports coupes and luxurious performance sedans. The ContiSportContact 2 features Continental's bionic* compound and contour technologies to enhance traction, braking and handling. Like all summer tires, the Continental ContiSportContact 2 is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

The ContiSportContact 2 features Continental's bionic tread compound technology molded into an asymmetric design that enhances steering response and precision while the tire's continuous ribs provide the circumferential stiffness to transmit drive and braking forces. The continuous circumferential tread grooves between the ribs help disperse water to resist hydroplaning. The tire's internal structure features Continental's Advanced Mold Contour (AMC), which allows the tire to become wider during braking to help shorten stopping distances. The ContiSportContact 2 features twin steel belts reinforced by nylon to stabilize the tread area and enhance handling as well as high-speed capability.

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Date: 1958

Definition: The application of using biological systems to develop engineering solutions

Tire Rack Test Results Continental ContiSportContact 2

Aug. 1, 2003

Tires Tested

Goodyear Eagle RS-A (High Performance All-Season, 205/50R17) Continental ContiSportContact 2 (Max Performance Summer, 225/45R17) Dunlop SP Sport 9000 HydroMax (Max Performance Summer 225/45R17) Pirelli P Zero Rosso Asimmetrico (Max Performance Summer, 225/45R17)

Vehicles Used

2003 BMW 330Ci

Some of today’s luxury high performance and exotic sports coupes and sedans are designed to deliver not only stunning road performance, but also transport its occupants in style and comfort. Vehicles like the Mercedes S500, Jaguar XJR, Lexus IS300 and even Porsche 911 Carrera can come equipped with tires that are designed to complement the expansive range of performance and comfort these vehicles provide.

There is a growing subset of tires in our Max Performance category, many that are Original Equipment fitments on these luxury sports cars, designed to deliver outstanding wet or dry handling and stopping power while remaining civilized enough for a night on the town or cross country cruise. While the exact size and model of tire fitted as Original Equipment is often engineered specifically for the vehicle it’s going on, tire manufacturers also develop a wide range of sizes around the few OE sizes intended to fit a variety of vehicles as replacement tires and bring all the civilized performance characteristics along with it.

To get an understanding of the ride and handling characteristics of some of these tires, Tire Rack team conducted a Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive, comparing the Continental ContiSportContact 2, Dunlop SP Sport 9000 and Pirelli P Zero Rosso Asimmetrico. We used 2003 BMW 330Ci coupes, and installed a Plus Zero fitment with 225/45R17 tires on 17x8" wheels. We tested new, full tread depth tires.

To better evaluate the effect on ride comfort and vehicle handling that replacing Original Equipment tires can make, we also included in our testing a fourth, 2003 BMW 330Ci with the Original Equipment 205/50R17 Goodyear Eagle RS-A High Performance All-Season tires mounted on factory 17x7.5" wheels.

Goodyear Eagle RS-A

The Goodyear Eagle RS-A is produced with several speed ratings and in a wide variety of sizes. Its design is heavily influenced because of its use as an Original Equipment tire by BMW, Volkswagen, General Motors, Chrysler and others. The Eagle RS-A features a subtle asymmetric tread design with larger tread elements in the outside shoulder intended to deliver more responsive handling, cornering, and steering. Smaller tread blocks on the inside shoulder combined with wide tread and lateral grooves are intended to enhance wet and snow traction.

Out on the road, the Eagle RS-A exhibited good road manners, providing levels of ride comfort and road noise that were appropriate for tires in the High Performance All-Season tire category, and somewhat better than the other tires in this evaluation. Road handling was reasonable, but not at the same level as the three Max Performance Summer tires compared in this test.

On the track in the dry, the Eagle RS-A offered respectable handling and performance, but could not keep pace with the other three tires in this comparison. Staying with the vehicle’s Original Equipment size (205/50R17) vs. the Plus Sizing (225/45R17) for the other tires, combined with the inherent compromises of its all-season design may have contributed to the fourth-place finish in average lap times, but helped give a good comparison to what an upgrade in tires can provide. On the track in the wet, the Eagle RS-A and its all-season tread pattern and compound were likely contributors to lap times that were not on pace with any of the Max Performance Summer tires in this test.

Continental ContiSportContact 2

bionics n. the application of using biological systems to develop engineering solutions.

The ContiSportContact 2 features Continental’s Bionic contour and BiNet compound technology, which is inspired by nature, and designed to enhance braking and handling as well as resistance to hydroplaning. The design of a spider’s web - which has both elastic and stable properties - was used as inspiration for a tire compound that is both flexible and firm. This reactive tread compound is molded into an asymmetric tread design that enhances steering response and steering precision, while the tire’s continuous ribs provide the circumferential stiffness to transmit drive and braking forces. The continuous tread grooves between the ribs help disperse water to resist hydroplaning.

Internally, the ContiSportContact 2 tire features Continental’s "Advanced Mold Contour" (AMC), which allows the tire’s contact patch to become wider during braking to help shorten stopping distances. The ContiSportContact 2 features twin steel belts reinforced by nylon to stabilize the tread area to enhance handling, high-speed capability.

The ContiSportContact 2 was praised by our team for its on-road manners, gaining the highest scores for both ride and noise comfort among the three Max Performance Summer tires evaluated, and surprisingly close (for a tire in the Max Performance Summer category) to the ratings for the Goodyear Eagle RS-A OE benchmark comparison tire.

On the track in the dry, the ContiSportContact 2 provided predictable handling and solid performance overall, lapping the track just 0.10 second behind the first place P Zero Rosso.

On the track in the wet, the ContiSportContact proved to be a good performer, but could not keep pace with the other two Max Performance Summer tires in this evaluation. Our team also found the ContiSportContact 2 somewhat skiddish, or nervous, during hard cornering in the wet.

Dunlop SP Sport 9000 HydroMax

The Dunlop SP Sport 9000 HydroMax is designed to offer maximum hydroplaning resistance and road comfort, along with high levels of wet and dry traction. The SP Sport 9000 combines an aggressive directional tread pattern molded with a silica-enhanced tread compound to provide both hydroplaning resistance and wet weather traction. Large shoulder blocks with high angle grooves help provide traction and durability under spirited cornering in dry conditions. The continuous center rib is designed to aid steering response by providing constant contact with the road surface, and also acts as a dam to block tread noise escaping from the tire’s contact patch.

Internally, Dunlop’s JLB Jointless Band spiral wrapping technology is used in applying the reinforcement above the belt package to enhance ride uniformity and contact patch shape while also providing high-speed capability.

Out on the road, the SP Sport 9000 was praised for its real world ride and noise qualities. Overall handling felt somewhat soft compared to the other Max Performance Summer tires in the test. Because our evaluation uses new tires, we were not able to evaluate the potential for an increase in tread noise from irregular wear that can develop over time with highly-directional tread designs like the tread design on the SP Sport 9000.

On the test track in the dry, the SP Sport 9000 HydroMax did a good job holding its own against the other two Max Performance Summer tires in this test. While average overall lap times for this tire were third overall, it was only a modest 0.114 second behind first place. Our team felt the steering response and overall handling was somewhat softer than the other Max Performance Summer tires in the test, while braking felt strong and sure-footed.

Our test track’s smooth pavement sloped at 1 degree, combined with average water depth comparable to moderate rainfall, is designed to allow us to evaluate wet traction differences but does not provide the deeper water needed to induce hydroplaning. We did not have an opportunity to determine if the SP Sport 9000 is really the "HydroMax." The Dunlop SP Sport 9000 did perform well, though, in our wet track conditions, providing confident handling and the second-best slalom time and average overall lap time behind the P Zero Rosso.

Pirelli P Zero Rosso Asimmetrico

Pirelli’s P Zero Rosso (Rosso, ro’ so, Italian for red) tires are part of Pirelli’s P Zero Collection, and were developed to provide high performance, high speed capability and a high degree of comfort. The P Zero Asimmetrico’s tread pattern features a semi-slick center rib (for enhanced driving precision while accelerating and braking). The tire also features a robust outer shoulder and intermediate tread blocks (designed to provide dry grip) and independent blocks of the inner intermediate rib and shoulder which are separated by wide grooves (to help eject water and resist hydroplaning).

The P Zero Rosso used a silica enhanced tread compound to provide better grip in cool, wet conditions, and lower rolling resistance in the dry. The tread is supported by PenTec cord (a material developed by Allied Signal for space exploration) which is used to reinforce lightweight steel belts for high speed stability while reducing tire weight and flatspotting when parked overnight.

While our evaluation used the asymmetric version on both front and rear wheel positions like would be used in most applications, the P Zero Rosso is also available with a directional (called Direzionale) tread pattern tuned specifically for the front of several Ferrari and Jaguar Original Equipment applications.

Out on the road, the P Zero Rosso offered responsive handling, and ride comfort that was rated second highest among the three Max Performance Summer tires in this evaluation. Noise comfort level was considered appropriate for tires in this category.

On the test track in the dry, the P Zero Rosso demonstrated that it belonged in Pirelli’s P Zero collection, offering responsive steering feel, good braking, and generating the highest level of lateral grip (Average Cornering Gs) in this test. All of these factors combined to product the lowest (fastest) average overall lap times among this group.

On the track in the wet, the P Zero Rosso also performed well. While feeling a little nervous when cornering at the limit, this tire allowed our team to post the fastest average overall wet lap times of the evaluation, while generating the highest level of average cornering Gs and fastest slalom times along the way.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Continental ContiSportContact 2

Tire Category: Max Performance Summer

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Continental ContiSportContact 2
Good
82%
8.6M
5.7 - Fair
7.3 - Good
7.2 Hydroplaning Resistance
7.4 Wet Traction
8.3 - Good
8.2 Corner Stability
8.5 Dry Traction
8.2 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
7.4 - Good
7.5 Ride Quality
7.2 Noise
6.1 - Fair

Continental ContiSportContact 2 Reviews

Customer surveys indicate the Continental ContiSportContact 2 excels in dry traction (8-10 scores) with sharp handling and responsive steering, aligning with its Max Performance Summer design. Wet traction earns positive feedback (7-10 scores) for reliable grip, though some note reduced confidence in heavy rain. Comfort receives praise for a smooth ride (7-8 scores) despite occasional mentions of road noise. Treadwear is a notable concern, with many ratings in the 1-5 range, suggesting shorter lifespan under aggressive use. Drivers prioritizing summer performance and handling over longevity report high satisfaction, while those expecting extended mileage may find trade-offs.

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430 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 307 positive
  • 123 negative

Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores of 8-10, highlighting confident grip and responsive handling in rainy conditions. Some lower scores suggest occasional variability, but overall performance aligns well with summer tire expectations.

January 27, 2021
(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

...Wet traction is better than my previous cars with Michelin Super Sports, which were my previous favorite tire...

I purchased my S550 preowned and it came with these tires but almost balled. My first week we had 32 degree weather with very wet roads. I was shocked how well these performed (the fronts were at the wear bars). The response of the S550 is simply staggering with these tires and the car felt like a sports car in a luxury body. When I replaced them a few weeks ago I read all the negative reviews on here and went with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires instead. I immediately was upset after picking up the car from the dealer. The Michelins made my car handle COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. The steering response was gone, and the cornering was squirrelly and the side walls of the tire seemed extremely soft and unresponsive. The steering feel was gone and the ride was what I describe as jiggly. They made the S class extremely not fun to drive and the car lost all its confidence in the corner.

Tire Rack swapped them out for the proper Contisportcontact2 MO mercedes and I'm back to being extremely happy with the car. The steering response is amazing, zero lag. A perfect amount of feel comes through the wheel as well. They are actually quieter than the Michelins and the car rides better and handles like it's on rails. I'm not sure why the Pilot Sport 4S gets such high praise. If you are looking at tires for a Mercedes S class, SL, E, any AMG, definitely go with these and not the Pilot 4S. I also had the Michelin's on my C63 and had the same complaints (I just thought the S class wouldn't have the same sensitivity to tires so I tried them again). Wet traction is better than my previous cars with Michelin Super Sports, which were my previous favorite tire. They will wear much faster than michelins or other brands, but you will enjoy every mile which for me is worth the cost.

Vehicle: 2008 Mercedes-Benz S550 4matic Sedan
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: RALEIGH, NC
Driving Style: Spirited

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April 08, 2009
3.5 out of 5 Star Rating
3.5 out of 5

...Tires performed well; impressed with their wet traction, even during a deluge you keep your confidence in the tires which is impressive with the 295s that i have in the back...

This is the second set I've had on my car; the first one only lasted 8K miles; installed and aligned by Tire Kingdom, the current set was installed and aligned by the Porsche dealer; i have learned my lesson with that. Tires performed well; impressed with their wet traction, even during a deluge you keep your confidence in the tires which is impressive with the 295s that i have in the back. As mentioned in other reviews; the tires get pretty noisy, but then again they are high performance tires.

Vehicle: 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: Miami, FL
Driving Style: Spirited

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November 11, 2010
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

2nd set of this Continental ContiSportContact2 tire, except only 35,000 miles of wear they handle great Wet or Dry and I'm very happy with them

2nd set of this Continental ContiSportContact2 tire , except only 35,000 miles of wear they handle great Wet or Dry and I'm very happy with them

Vehicle: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe SS Turbocharged
Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: Cortlandt Manor, NY
Driving Style: Spirited

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450 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 404 positive
  • 46 negative

Most customers rate dry traction 9-10, praising exceptional grip and responsive handling. While some scores between 6-7 exist, the ContiSportContact 2 delivers outstanding dry performance expected from max summer tires, excelling in precise cornering and stability.

March 25, 2019
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...Was good in the dry. Very grippy and lost traction was progressive...

This tire and size transformed the car. It was used nights/weekends/track events. With the street alignment the fronts did scrub a bit and were hard on the outer tread block. Lighter car and / or slightly more aggressive alignment would likely have alleviated the issue. Was quite quiet when new but slowly became noisier as mileage increased but nothing bad. Was good in wet but excellent in the dry. Very grippy and lost traction was progressive. Extremely happy with it.

Vehicle: 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross
Location: BROCKVILLE, ON
Driving Style: Spirited

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February 14, 2012
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...Dry traction is great, both braking and acceleration. Traction from a dig was superb, even with this being a FWD car. To break them loose, you really have to WANT them to...

This tire came stock on my 2009 Cobalt SS and I've loved every mile of driving with these on. The cornering ability with these tires is excellent and very predictable. I've put these tires through some high-speed turns once every now and then, and they don't hiccup in the slightest. Dry traction is great, both braking and acceleration. Traction from a dig was superb, even with this being a FWD car. To break them loose, you really have to WANT them to. I've had no trouble with hydroplaning throughout the entire life of the tire, either. I have not experienced much road noise, like some have said; nothing significant worth mentioning anyway. My only complaint is that this tire does not last very long. I barely made it to 20,000mi with normal driving habits (no racing or burnouts). If my car was a summer-only car, then I'd definitely buy these again. Since it's not, however, I switched to the Continental ExtremeTraction DWS (which are great too).

Vehicle: 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Sedan with 5 Lug Wheels SS
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Clinton, NJ
Driving Style: Average

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July 16, 2011
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...On the track, this tire is noisy, but inspires confidence. It is very gentle approaching and exceeding the limit, very great as I pushed my car harder and harder. The levels of grip were very close to my R-compounds, to the point where I have decided the extra cost of r-comps is not worth it...

Fantastic Tire! I am mostly amazed at it's tread wear... 15000 miles, pushing hard + 8 track days (not holding back at all). On the track, this tire is noisy, but inspires confidence. It is very gentle approaching and exceeding the limit, very great as I pushed my car harder and harder. The levels of grip were very close to my R-compounds, to the point where I have decided the extra cost of r-comps is not worth it.

This is a great tire, although buying a replacement set, I decided to go with the newer Michelin Pilot Super Sport. My second alternative would be the Continental ContiExtreme DW, giving up some performance and treadlife at a lower cost. Hope this helps!

Vehicle: 2007 Honda Civic SI Sedan
Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000
Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross
Location: Fairborn, OH
Driving Style: Spirited

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451 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 340 positive
  • 111 negative

Most customers rate comfort highly with scores 7-10, noting smooth ride and low noise. The ContiSportContact 2's summer-focused design delivers refined handling, aligning with its Max Performance category for drivers prioritizing traction and comfort.

June 20, 2013
3.6 out of 5 Star Rating
3.6 out of 5

...I do love the blance of comfort vs. performance on my sport suspension...

After 7800 miles of spirited driving, I am halfway through the life of these OEM Conti Sport Contact 2.
Dry grip is less than expected for a "max" performance summer tire, but still pretty good. I do love the blance of comfort vs. performance on my sport suspension.
I do wish they had better tread life for the level of performance they offer, or more grip for the same tread life. Will be considering the Extreme Contact DW or the Potenza RE760 next.

Vehicle: 2012 Audi A3 2.0T Sport Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 7,800
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: SANTA CLARA, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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November 08, 2005
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...The ride is very smooth, yet sporty enough. They are a bit noisy, but not too much as to be bothersome... Great overall, I would def. buy these again.

I really like these tires. The ride is very smooth, yet sporty enough. They are a bit noisy, but not too much as to be bothersome. We also have the same tires on an M3 with 19" rims, and for some reason the tire & rim combination with 18" rims & Audi Ultra Sport PKG is much smoother... My car has quattro, but these tires are basically useless in the snow, even with Quattro. I feel very safe and confident while driving with these tires, they feel solidly planted on the road, even when wet. Great cornering and stability, and VERY comfortable on smooth roads. Great overall, I would def. buy these again.

Vehicle: 2004 Audi A4 3.0 Quattro Ultra Sport Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 15,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Potomac, MD
Driving Style: Spirited

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408 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 200 positive
  • 208 negative

Despite some 9s and 10s, numerous scores between 0-5 highlight rapid wear and disappointed customers. Many report premature tread loss, needing early replacement even with proper summer use-unimpressive longevity for a Max Performance Summer tire.

November 16, 2012
2.8 out of 5 Star Rating
2.8 out of 5

...8k on these and tread is about gone and the tire whine is the worse I have ever had...

Worst tire I have ever owned. These are front tires and nearly all highway miles and the rated 280 treadwear is nonsense. 8k on these and tread is about gone and the tire whine is the worse I have ever had. Literally sounds like I am driving on off-road mud tires. Even penetrates the interior of my just about sound proof car! HORRIBLE, especially for the price!

Vehicle: 2007 Mercedes-Benz SL65
Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: Cullman, AL
Driving Style: Average

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October 19, 2010
(Verified Purchase)
3.2 out of 5 Star Rating
3.2 out of 5

...Again, after only 3,500 miles tire wear is noticeable. Don't expect these to last over 15k. Just like the last pair I had on my prior car... thread-wear is terrible for any tire category...

Second leased car with this tire on it. Again, after only 3,500 miles tire wear is noticeable. Don't expect these to last over 15k. Just like the last pair I had on my prior car. Dry traction and cornering are good, braking is excellent, but it all goes downhill in the wet and the thread-wear is terrible for any tire category. This is with zero burnouts or street racing; just spirited driving.

Vehicle: 2010 Volkswagen GTI 2-Door
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Roseville, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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March 06, 2016
(Verified Purchase)
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...Most beautiful tire made but the worst tread life EVER. Never buy these tires unless you drive an inexpensive car that you don't care to much about.

I have 3,500 miles on the front and 6,500 miles on the rear. The fronts have 7/32nds and the rears have 3/32nds. They are quiet, and have a propensity to follow any groves in the road. Even my electronic suspension and steering ( which is supposed to correct for this issue) can't handle the issue. I personally would never buy another set of Continental tires again. My mothers has 22K miles on your S Class and has replaced all of them 4 times. Granted she loves a curb and they bubble up at the thought of a pot hole. Most beautiful tire made but the worst tread life EVER. Never buy these tires unless you drive an inexpensive car that you don't care to much about.

Vehicle: 2014 Mercedes-Benz CL600
Miles Driven on Tires: 6,500
Driving Conditions: All City
Location: PALM SPRINGS, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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