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The CrossContact UHP is Continental's Street/Sport Truck Summer tire designed for luxury-oriented and high-performance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicles. Like all summer tires, CrossContact UHP tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.*

CrossContact UHP tires use a silica-enhanced tread compound to combine wet and dry road grip with rolling resistance comparable to passenger car tires. The compound is molded into an asymmetric tread pattern that features stable outboard shoulder blocks linked to a continuous rib to promote steering precision and cornering stability. Independent tread blocks flank a circumferential center rib to enhance directional stability and straight-line tracking. Multiple lateral grooves are combined with four, wide circumferential grooves to promote efficient water drainage that enhances hydroplaning resistance and wet traction.

*Several Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes are branded with the M+S symbol to identify they meet all-season design standards and are suitable for driving in occasional light snow. These sizes are identified as M+S on the tire's Specs tab.

Tire Rack Test Results Continental CrossContact UHP

July 8, 2005

Tires Tested

Continental CrossContact UHP (Street/Sport Truck Summer, 255/55R18) Michelin 4X4 Diamaris (Street/Sport Truck Summer, 255/55R18) Pirelli Scorpion Zero (Street/Sport Truck All-Season, 255/55R18)

Vehicles Used

2004 V6 Volkswagen Touareg

Many of today’s highly refined sport utility vehicles look and drive more like luxury performance cars than a traditional SUV. BMW X-series, Cadillac SRX, Mercedes M-Class, Porsche Cayenne and Volkswagen Touareg are just a few of the vehicles setting new standards for the group. Rigid uni-body chassis, highly developed suspensions and significant power under the hood move these refined SUVs down the road swiftly in comfort and style.

But traditional passenger car or conventional light truck tires cannot deliver the blend of handling performance, ride quality and styling that the vehicle manufacturer designed their SUV around, or that its owner would be happy with. As an alternative, the Street/Sport Truck tire category offers a better fit featuring the modern tread patterns and lower sidewall profiles along with higher speed ratings to deliver the looks and performance that matches the needs of these new, refined sport utility vehicles.

How well do these tires really handle? And what about ride and noise comfort for that everyday commute to work or school? To get a better understanding of these tires and the potential trade offs in handling versus ride comfort, Tire Rack team conducted a Real World Road Ride and limited Performance Track drive to evaluate three performance-oriented tires from the Street Sport Truck category. Keeping with the "Refined Performance" theme, our evaluation used three identical 2004 V6 Volkswagen Touaregs, fitted with new, full tread depth 255/55R18 tires mounted on 18x8.0" wheels. We compared the Continental CrossContact UHP with the Michelin 4X4 Diamaris, both of which are summertime only tires, and Pirelli’s Scorpion Zero, an all-season tire that is also an Original Equipment fitment on the Touareg’s sister platform, the Porsche Cayenne.

What We Learned on the Road

Our 5.6-mile loop of expressway, state highway and county roads provides a great variety of road conditions that include city and highway speeds, smooth and coarse concrete, as well as new and patched asphalt. This route allows our team to experience noise comfort, ride quality and everyday handling, just as you would during your drive to school or work.

One thing we did discover during our Road Ride, whether the result of highly developed tire designs, a very capable vehicle like the Volkswagen Touareg, or both, is that there were only minimal differences felt between the three tires in this evaluation. The Pirelli Scorpion Zero we used is an Original Equipment (OE) fitment on the VW Touareg’s sister vehicle, the Porsche Cayenne. The other two tires, Continental’s CrossContact UHP and the Michelin 4X4 Diamaris are designed for the replacement market, yet both performed similarly out on the road to the Scorpion Zero.

Our team was able to discern some subtle differences in road noise and ride quality. While the tread noise of each of the three tires was not considered objectionable, the Scorpion Zero tended to produce a subtle, higher pitched noise during steady speed driving, while the CrossContact UHP produced a lower tone. The Michelin produced a broader "white" noise, without the distinctive pitches of the other two. The 4X4 Diamaris offered good ride quality, and only became a little firm over the patched and broken asphalt sections of the evaluation route. The Scorpion Zero delivered ride quality that was rated to be almost as good as the Michelin, while the vehicle fitted with the CrossContact UHP seemed to be jounced around just a bit more when driving over the rougher sections of the route.

In the handling department, the Continental CrossContact UHP offered a small advantage in steering response, along with feeling a bit more sure-footed around the relatively fast highway off ramp. In this area, the Michelin felt nearly as responsive, while the handling of the Pirelli felt a little less precise than the other two.

What We Learned on the Test Track

Our 1/3-mile per lap test track includes 90-degree street corners, lane changes and simulated expressway ramps. Run in both dry and wet conditions, the test track allows our team to experience the traction, responsiveness, handling and drivability normally only encountered during abrupt emergency avoidance maneuvers.

While rollovers can occur with virtually any type of vehicle, sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks and vans typically ride higher off the ground and have a high center of gravity. This makes them more susceptible to rolling over than performance or passenger cars if the driver loses control. Track testing vehicles with a high center of gravity requires proficient driving sensitivity and skills.

However, in order to learn more about the growing number of Street/Sport Truck tire category applications, Tire Rack has selected its most experienced drivers to participate in our dry and wet Test Track Performance Drives. While this reduces the number of drivers participating compared to passenger car tests, it does accurately compare the tires’ performance capabilities at their limit.

On the track drive in dry conditions, our team felt small subjective differences that were not much greater than what our electronic timing system indicated. Overall, the Continental CrossContact UHP lapped our handling course the quickest of this test by a small margin and was found to offer the best handling balance and overall cornering performance of the group. The CrossContact UHP felt responsive, predictable and composed during all of the hard maneuvers of our course.

The Pirelli Scorpion Zero was a close second, feeling responsive on initial turn in, but not quite as "connected" as the Continental. This may be due in part to the Scorpion Zero’s all-season compound and tread design, which can compromise summer’s clear road handling somewhat in an effort to provide some wintertime traction in snow and ice. The Michelin 4X4 Diamaris was a close third, feeling stable and well balanced when pressed hard in the corners. This tire did not feel as if it had quite the overall grip as the other two tires, however.

In wet conditions, we found the Michelin 4X4 Diamaris displayed a small traction advantage over the other two tires. The overall grip level felt slightly better than the others, and proved to be just a bit easier to drive at the limit, resulting in a slightly quicker average lap time. All three tires lapped our wet handling course within 0.3 second of each other, indicating just how similarly matched these products are.

Product Details

Continental CrossContact UHP (Street/Sport Truck Summer): The CrossContact UHP is Continental’s Street/Sport Truck Summer tire designed for high performance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicles.

On the outside, the CrossContact UHP uses a silica-enhanced tread compound to combine wet and dry road grip with rolling resistance comparable to passenger car tires. The compound is molded into an asymmetric tread pattern that features solid outer shoulder blocks linked to a continuous rib combined with large, independent tread blocks that flank a circumferential center rib to provide directional stability and steering response. Lateral tread grooves are combined with four, wide circumferential grooves that provide efficient water drainage to reduce hydroplaning and enhance wet traction. Read more.

Michelin 4X4 Diamaris (Street/Sport Truck Summer): The 4X4 Diamaris is Michelin’s Street/Sport Truck Summer tire that provides their highest level of wet and dry traction for luxury sport utility vehicles. Used as Original Equipment on the BMW X5 4.6is, Porsche Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo, the 4X4 Diamaris is also available in the large rim diameter sizes appropriate for other light trucks.

On the outside, the 4X4 Diamaris molds a wet weather tread compound into an asymmetric tread design that features large outer shoulder blocks that contribute to steering response and cornering confidence. A continuous center rib enhances steering precision and high-speed stability while two wide circumferential and multiple lateral grooves channel water to reduce the possibility of hydroplaning. Internally, two high-tensile steel belts are reinforced by Michelin’s BAZ technology (spiral wrapped nylon Banded At Zero degrees to tire rotation) to enhance stability at high speeds while improving tire uniformity and reducing weight to assure an even ride quality. Read more.

Pirelli Scorpion Zero (Street/Sport Truck All-Season): Derived from Pirelli’s legendary P Zero performance tires, the Scorpion Zero is a Street/Sport Truck All-Season tire for sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. The Scorpion Zero was designed to provide year round traction and handling for drivers who operate their light truck vehicles primarily on-road in various weather conditions, including occasional light snow.

Depending on tire size, the Scorpion Zero radial’s tread compound is molded into a single Z or double Z (two rows of Z-shaped tread blocks situated side-by-side) intermediate tread blocks to provide responsive steering, along with enhanced cornering and braking capability. Lateral grooves and wide circumferential grooves provide water evacuation to resist hydroplaning and enhance wet weather traction. Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires combine high-speed precision with low noise levels. Read more.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Continental CrossContact UHP

Tire Category: Street/Sport Truck Summer

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Price
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Continental CrossContact UHP
Good
90%
$0
2.1M
6.9 - Good
8.2 - Good
8.1 Hydroplaning Resistance
8.4 Wet Traction
8.7 - Excellent
8.5 Corner Stability
8.9 Dry Traction
8.6 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
8.2 - Good
8.2 Ride Quality
8.3 Noise
6.6 - Good

Continental CrossContact UHP Reviews

Customer ratings showcase the Continental CrossContact UHP excels in dry traction, with many scores hitting 9-10 for confident grip and responsive handling. Wet traction also impresses, with most ratings in the 8-10 range, though a few note slight hydroplaning in heavy rain. Comfort receives consistent praise for a smooth, quiet ride, with noise levels rarely a concern. Treadwear feedback is mixed, with many reporting strong durability (scores 8-10) while others highlight faster wear than expected, particularly in aggressive driving scenarios. Overall, drivers praise its summer-focused performance, aligning well with its intended use for dry and wet conditions.

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124 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 111 positive
  • 13 negative

Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores of 9-10, highlighting excellent grip and hydroplaning resistance. While a few report lower scores, the CrossContact UHP excels in summer conditions as designed.

July 21, 2011
(Verified Purchase)
4.2 out of 5 Star Rating
4.2 out of 5

...These tires handle wet driving conditions easily with excellent hydroplaning resistance even in the heaviest downpour at highway speeds. Stopping distances are very short for those emergency braking maneuvers...

A great tire for drivers with crossovers and SUVs looking for excellent cornering stability and feel. Excellent feedback to the driver's inputs and predictable handling at the limit, with a progressive breakaway. Although not necessarily the grippiest tire out there, the handling characteristics overall more than make up. These tires handle wet driving conditions easily with excellent hydroplaning resistance even in the heaviest downpour at highway speeds. Stopping distances are very short for those emergency braking maneuvers. Drawbacks? This probably isn't the tire for those looking for ride comfort or all-season capability (it's a summer tire; I don't use it in the winter). On bad pavement, it doesn't absorb imperfections quite as well as less-performance oriented tires and although they're reasonably quiet, they're not the quietest ones out there. But for driving performance and handling, these Continentals are one of the top SUV tires out there.

Vehicle: 2004 BMW X3 2.5I
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: MC LEAN, VA
Driving Style: Average

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October 12, 2010
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Feels great in the rain also, lots of traction...

So far feel much better than the Michelins I wore out and seem like they will last twice as long. Feels great in the rain also, lots of traction. Time will tell. So far real happy.

Vehicle: 2008 Porsche Cayenne S
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: DAVIE, FL
Driving Style: Spirited

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128 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 120 positive
  • 8 negative

Customers consistently praise the CrossContact UHP's dry traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s. High marks highlight excellent grip and responsive handling, making it a top choice for summer driving performance.

June 19, 2015
(Verified Purchase)
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...The first 25,000 miles delivers extraordinary dry traction and wet traction and comfort with very low road noise...

This is my third set. I get 30,000 miles per set with semi aggressive driving (hard cornering, high speed highway but conservative city) on a 6,000 pound vehicle. My rating is based on the whole lifecycle of the tire. The first 25,000 miles delivers extraordinary dry and wet traction and comfort with very low road noise. They even perform well in snow as long as you allow for turning hampered by the width of the tire. The next 5,000 miles exhibits somewhat degraded wet traction which leads to my ratings of 8 or 9. Overall a very good tire, even at the high price.

Vehicle: 2010 Mercedes-Benz GL550
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,600
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: WARREN, NJ
Driving Style: Spirited

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July 21, 2011
(Verified Purchase)
4.2 out of 5 Star Rating
4.2 out of 5

A great tire for drivers with crossovers and SUVs looking for excellent cornering stability and feel. Excellent feedback to the driver's inputs and predictable handling at the limit, with a progressive breakaway. Although not necessarily the grippiest tire out there, the handling characteristics overall more than make up...

A great tire for drivers with crossovers and SUVs looking for excellent cornering stability and feel. Excellent feedback to the driver's inputs and predictable handling at the limit, with a progressive breakaway. Although not necessarily the grippiest tire out there, the handling characteristics overall more than make up. These tires handle wet driving conditions easily with excellent hydroplaning resistance even in the heaviest downpour at highway speeds. Stopping distances are very short for those emergency braking maneuvers. Drawbacks? This probably isn't the tire for those looking for ride comfort or all-season capability (it's a summer tire; I don't use it in the winter). On bad pavement, it doesn't absorb imperfections quite as well as less-performance oriented tires and although they're reasonably quiet, they're not the quietest ones out there. But for driving performance and handling, these Continentals are one of the top SUV tires out there.

Vehicle: 2004 BMW X3 2.5I
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: MC LEAN, VA
Driving Style: Average

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January 04, 2014
(Verified Purchase)
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...fantastic grip at any legal speed and more on most...

I would definitely purchase another set. These ones replaced same tire but in 285/45 size. I went up to 295 because at the time they were less expensive than the 285 size that were available. For this truck, I think that 285 is the better option.

I have a winter tire set so I use these only during the non-winter season. Consequently, my posted 10K on these tires is just an estimate - I really do not know how many miles I have put on them. I know that they have taken me from Salisbury, MD to Hilton Head Island, SC once, at least 4 trips to Busch Gardens, VA, 1 trip to NYC, at least 3 trips to DC...bottom line is that these tires have accumulated sufficient mileage on various driving surfaces to make a good judgement on their performance. But, 285 or 295, this tire rides very very well - low noise and fantastic grip at any legal speed and more on most non-winter conditions. Treadwear is no surprise or a UHP summer only tire. Anyone expecting this to last over 30,000 miles really does not get the point - same for those who gripe about the poor snow performance of these tires. They are really summer tires, though they do perform acceptabley on light snow.

Vehicle: 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML500
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: SALISBURY, MD
Driving Style: Spirited

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126 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 108 positive
  • 18 negative

Most customers rate ride comfort and noise levels highly, with scores mostly 9s and 10s. Some note lower noise comfort, but overall performance excels in summer driving conditions.

December 08, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

...Very satisfied with this set of tires and they have made a huge difference in comfort, noise level and traction

My previous tires were in fare shape and probably had another 10k miles on them but I had one tire that had an unfixable puncture, since my wife drives this car from time to time I decided to swap the full set out. Very satisfied with this set of tires and they have made a huge difference in comfort, noise level and traction

Vehicle: 2013 Mercedes-Benz GL550
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: REDWOOD CITY, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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August 02, 2014
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Good comfort, low noise and strong resistance to potholes. Some understandable noise on uneven, rough or raked concrete pavement roads...

I rarely post reviews here, but this time I'd like to share the experience I had with the OEM ADVANS that came with my Cayenne Turbo, and how these Continentals CrossContact UHP tires should be the correct fit for the Cayenne T. The ADVANs are not a proper truck/suv tire and wore down in only 9,000. They got louder, and wet traction disappeared just as quick as the thread. I can see the appeal of the ADVAN on a sports car, but the porky Cayenne is no sports car. The Conti's CC UHP is well rounded-good performing SUV tire. No noticeable loss of dry traction compared to the ADVANs. I did not give the Conti's CC UHP a 10/10 as I have that reserved for the Michelins PSS that I have in most of my cars, but it ranks pretty far up in my scale. Although they had some thread left at 19,000 miles, I replaced them (w/ the same tires) when I did not feel comfortable at highways speeds during a downpour. They did not grow considerably louder but some roughness was obvious on the worn down set as smoothness is improved with the new set. Great dry and wet traction. No hydroplaning even on a 295 wide tire. Good comfort, low noise and strong resistance to potholes. Some understandable noise on uneven, rough or "raked" concrete pavement roads. Set pressure is just a couple psi short of triggering the tpms. So unless you are tracking the Cayenne, I see no reason to go back to the OEM Advans (or the Latitudes - sorry Michelin).

Vehicle: 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
Miles Driven on Tires: 19,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: COTO LAUREL, PR
Driving Style: Average

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112 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 64 positive
  • 48 negative

Most customers report excellent treadwear with scores of 9-10, highlighting durable performance in summer conditions. While some lower ratings exist, the majority praise its long-lasting grip for sport trucks and street use.

June 19, 2015
(Verified Purchase)
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...I get 30,000 miles per set with semi aggressive driving (hard cornering, high speed highway but conservative city) on a 6,000 pound vehicle. My rating is based on the whole lifecycle of the tire. The first 25,000 miles delivers extraordinary dry and wet traction and comfort with very low road noise.

This is my third set. I get 30,000 miles per set with semi aggressive driving (hard cornering, high speed highway but conservative city) on a 6,000 pound vehicle. My rating is based on the whole lifecycle of the tire. The first 25,000 miles delivers extraordinary dry and wet traction and comfort with very low road noise. They even perform well in snow as long as you allow for turning hampered by the width of the tire. The next 5,000 miles exhibits somewhat degraded wet traction which leads to my ratings of 8 or 9. Overall a very good tire, even at the high price.

Vehicle: 2010 Mercedes-Benz GL550
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,600
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: WARREN, NJ
Driving Style: Spirited

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September 01, 2009
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4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

...These tires are quiet, handle brilliantly considering the 5000+ pound curb weight of my Benz, and are wearing within my expectations. Obviously, with my R-class, I am not driving like Mario Andretti most of the time, but I think I should be able to get 30k+ miles on these no problem, which is very good for what is a VERY HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRE...

I love this tire. We live in Colorado, and use this only in summer months, as I run dedicated snows on separate rims from late October thru mid April. These tires are quiet, handle brilliantly considering the 5000+ pound curb weight of my Benz, and are wearing within my expectations. Obviously, with my R-class, I am not driving like Mario Andretti most of the time, but I think I should be able to get 30k+ miles on these no problem, which is very good for what is a VERY HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRE.



If you want something that will squeal, provide worse traction, be louder, etc., then buy a tire with a higher treadwear rating, and lower performance specs. Personally, I feel that tires are cheap considering how long they last and the performance they provide - I just bought 4 more in 235/65/17 for our Volvo XC90 (again, separate snows) at $110 apiece with the free camera included. With shipping, mounting, and warranty, I figure I'll be around $650 all in, or around $160 a tire. That will keep me going for the next 5 years with snow swaps, or just around $130 per year for tires. Add snow tire cost and you get to around $250 per year for tires. THAT IS CHEAP for what is really the most important thing you can have on your car.



Remember folks, your car might have a lot of power, but how you put it down is really up to the tires. And remember, 4 wheel drive can help you accelerate, but it won't help you corner or brake sooner.



One last caveat, these tires are poor in the snow - get snow tires to help you out there or all seasons if you can't afford 2 sets.

Vehicle: 2006 Mercedes-Benz R500
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: Castle Pines North, CO
Driving Style: Spirited

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