The Pilot Sport PS2 is a Max Performance Summer tire member of the Michelin Pilot family of low profile, high-speed tires. Initially developed for Original Equipment (O.E.) on some of the world's most prestigious sports cars and performance sedans, the Pilot Sport PS2 combines world-class dry road traction, handling and cornering. Some of the first Pilot Sport PS2 O.E. fitments included the BMW Alpina Z8, McLaren SLR and Porsche GT2/GT3 models. The Pilot Sport PS2 is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
On the outside, Pilot Sport PS2 features two different tread rubber compounds (a hybrid silica/carbon black compound that begins at the tire's outer shoulder and continues across the tread until it joins a high-silica compound that continues to the tire's inside shoulder) molded into an asymmetric design with large outer shoulder blocks and continuous intermediate and center ribs to enhance steering response and cornering stability. Both tread compounds are specifically formulated for their location to combine dry and wet traction with crisp corning and high speed capability. The tread design also features wide circumferential grooves and lateral notches that help channel water through the footprint to enhance wet road traction.
On the inside, the tread design is supported by two high-tensile, lightweight steel cord belts that are further reinforced by size-optimized, precisely placed individual Aramid/nylon hybrid filaments to provide improved steering response and resistance to distortion while enhancing ride quality and high-speed durability.
El neumático Pilot Sport PS2 es miembro de la familia Michelin de bajo perfil y alta velocidad para la categoría Máximo Rendimiento Para Verano. Diseñada inicialmente como equipo original (O.E., por sus siglas en inglés) para los autos deportivos más prestigiosos en el mundo y sedánes de alto rendimiento; este neumático, combina tracción y una rápida respuesta al girar el volante en carretera seca. Algunos de los autos que utilizan este neumático, como equipo original son: BMW Alpina Z8, McLaren SLR y los modelos Porsche GT2 y GT3. No ha sido diseñado para ser utilizado en temperaturas cerca del nivel de congelación, hielo o nieve.
En el exterior, presenta dos tipos diferentes de mezcla de caucho en la banda de rodamiento (un componente híbrido silicón/carbón negro que se inicia en el hombro exterior y continua a través de la banda hasta que se une a un componente con más silicón que continúa hasta el hombro interior) moldeados en un diseño asimétrico con bloques largos e intermedios continuos en el hombro exterior y un cordón en el centro que mejora la respuesta al girar y la estabilidad al tomar las curvas. Ambos componentes de la mezcla están específicamente formulados para sus posiciones y combinar tracción en seco y mojado y obtener buena respuesta en cambios repentinos de dirección a alta velocidad. El diseño de la banda posee ranuras circunferenciales y muescas laterales que ayudan a evacuar el agua de la banda asegurando mayor tracción en pavimento mojado.
El diseño interior de la lona de carcasa es apoyado por dos bandas con cuerdas livianas de acero de alta resistencia a la tensión que son reforzadas por su tamaño óptimo, con filamentos híbridos de Aramid/nailon precisamente instalados individualmente, para mejorar el control, la respuesta al girar y la resistencia a la distorsión; todo esto hace la experiencia de manejar más agradable y la durabilidad del neumático aumenta a pesar de su uso a alta velocidad.
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Treadwear:6 Years / 20,000 Miles Half mileage for rear if different size than front
Manufacturer Special Warranty:60-day satisfaction (1), 3-yr roadside assistance
Additional Information:(1) Up to 6 per customer, exchange for any brand.
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Tire Rack Test Results Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Testing Max Performance Summer Tires (03:17)
In Max Performance Summer tires, high traction levels are paramount and some refinement in road manners is also critical. Low profile sizes, high speed ratings, and O.E. fitments on some of the world's best vehicles are hallmarks of the category.
Kumho's new Ecsta LE Sport takes on the top tires in the category in our recent test.
Feedback patterns show the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 excels in dry traction, with consistent 9-10 ratings for strong grip and responsive handling. Wet traction also earns praise (7-10 range), with reliable hydroplaning resistance and stable cornering in rain. Comfort scores (7-10) highlight a smooth, quiet ride despite its performance focus. Treadwear ratings (7-10) are better than expected for a summer tire, though some note faster wear during aggressive driving. Customers using it as intended for summer conditions report high satisfaction, emphasizing its balanced performance for spirited driving on dry and wet roads.
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819 customers mention "Wet Traction"
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86 negative
Most customers give wet traction 9s and 10s, praising confident grip in heavy rain. A few note lower scores (5-7), but most agree it performs excellently in wet conditions as a summer tire.
April 13, 2019(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
...Great general handling, excellent rain handling - no hydroplane, and performance in corners as well as quiet... Exactly what I wanted out of a high performance tire, quiet, excellent dry and wet handling tire...
This review is for the Firestone FireHawk Indy 500 tire. These tires are perfect for a summer high performance driver. Great general handling, excellent rain handling - no hydroplane, and performance in corners as well as quiet. The tire is soft but wears well. Exactly what I wanted out of a high performance tire, quiet, excellent dry and wet handling tire. Definitely will purchase again and recommend these tires.
Vehicle: 2016 Dodge Charger RWD R/T Road And Track Package Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: HARTFORD, CT Driving Style: Spirited
...Handles greatly on the wet! I feel confident going fast on a circular onramp even on a hard, rainy day.
My first impression is that it was surprisingly comfortable! My Hankook winters are 225/45/17 and these Firestones are 245/35/19 (basically a 16mm/0.6 inch decrease on the sidewall) and the ride comfort is barely noticeable. The steering is light and very little feedback but I heard I just have to break them in and the response is very responsive! Handles greatly on the wet too! I feel confident going fast on a circular onramp even on a hard, rainy day.
Vehicle: 2018 BMW 230i xDrive Coupe M Sport Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: WHITBY, ON Driving Style: Spirited
I've had a couple sets of these now, on my Bug Turbo and S3. Great all-arounder. Not a standout in anything, but pretty good at everything. It takes a while for the tread to break in, and squeals a bit until they do. Predictable, decent grip, good in the rain and balance well, wears evenly but tread life is pretty average. Been the best bang for the buck for a while now, though there are others with better ultimate performance with the trade off of much higher cost.
Vehicle: 2015 Audi S3 Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: FRISCO, TX Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the Firehawk Indy 500's dry traction with most scoring 9s and 10s, highlighting confident cornering and responsive grip. A few ratings between 7-8 still reflect strong dry performance for summer-focused driving.
August 01, 2018(Verified Purchase)
4.6 out of 5
...The dry traction is phenomenal... As far as cornering goes, they stick like glue...
I bought these tires about 1 month ago and I could not be happier. They ride very smooth and quiet. The dry traction is phenomenal and wet traction is very good. The best thing is that compared to the stock Goodyear RS-A2s they are night and day better. I still feel like I'm driving a sports car, but not one on skateboard wheels. As far as cornering goes, they stick like glue. I would definitely buy these again.
Vehicle: 2018 Dodge Charger RWD R/T Scat Pack Miles Driven on Tires: 700 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ Driving Style: Spirited
...These tires grip to the road like a cat clinging to someone's leg. They're ridiculously sticky, much more than the previous Michelin Pilot Sports I had on previously. No matter how hard I push the Miata in the canyons they hang on and beg for more...
Let's get the good out of the way first: these tires grip to the road like a cat clinging to someone's leg. They're ridiculously sticky, much more than the previous Michelin Pilot Sports I had on previously. No matter how hard I push the Miata in the canyons they hang on and beg for more. Also, they're a stupid good value for an ultra high performance tire.
The bad: They're pretty ---- loud, and with a soft top that already has poor noise reduction that's a problem. They're also a bit squirrelly in highway driving, they track relatively well but they just get a little jumpy. Finally, and the worst part - they have caused this annoying repetitive vibration at speeds over 20/30mph. I had an independent mechanic check out the installation job and he said the installation was fine, it's the tires causing the vibration. It's so bad you can see the mirrors vibrate every time the tire rotates. It's frustrating because in most senses these tires knock it out of the water - performance, grip, and certainly value. But the vibration is almost a dealbreaker, and I would probably avoid ordering them again in favor of some Michelin Super Sports. Still a fun tire and good for anyone on a budget who can stomach some other elements that are rough around the edges.
Vehicle: 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport Without TPMS Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BOULDER, CO Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise ride comfort with most scoring 9s and 10s, though some note noise levels as low as 3. High scores indicate excellent refinement for summer driving.
June 11, 2019(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5
...The first big surprise was comfort. The tires do a great job of muting out the sharp bumps on city streets...
I've owned nearly every brand of summer performance tire. All the trendy "must own" models (Yokohama ADVAN and Dunlop Direzza Star Spec). I've bought the cheapest (Sumitomo HTR ZIII) and the most expensive (Michelin Pilots). I've heard so much about the Firehawks lately I decided to give them a day in court.
INITIAL IMPRESSION.....on looks alone Firestone should sell a ton of these. They look great. The racy unconventional tread pattern is based on a Bridgestone model (Potenza RE003). They are reminiscent of certain other tires in the class such as the Falken Azenis, Dunlop Direzza and older Hankook Ventus RS2. These tires put a lot of rubber on the ground and with it add some additional noise. My initial impression is that the Firehawk is a tick noisy. Nowhere as obnoxious as the Dunlop Star Spec but it's still there. They are not dead quiet like a more conventional Potenza RE050 or Michelin Pilot. Overall, the noise is minimal and should satisfy all but the most picayune drivers.
The first big surprise was comfort. I never expected that. The tires do a great job of muting out the sharp bumps on city streets. As good or better than any performance summer tire I have run. The next big surprise was GRIP. There's loads of it. Keep in mind we are on the low end of the tire continuum at $125 per tire. They SLAY similarly priced tires like the Sumitomo HTR ZIII and will challenge MANY upscale tires. Tons of usable grip PLUS composure. I've pushed them hard and they don't do anything bad or surprising at their limits.
The tires feel quick and lively. High speed lane changes are almost telepathic. They feel similar to a Bridgestone Potenza and opposite to a Dunlop Star Spec (Lazy and numb).
Last notes, they balanced perfectly. They needed very little weight.
So any negatives? YES. One big one. NO RIM PROTECTORS. What a shame. If Firestone decides to add rim protection than everybody will be running these. I mean EVERYBODY.
Vehicle: 2013 Mazda Mazdaspeed3 Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: NEW BEDFORD, MA Driving Style: Spirited
...They are comfortableabsorbing bumps well and are very smooth...
First off i have to say I love these tries. I got them not long after they came out a few years back. They are comfortable absorbing bumps well and are very smooth. They have excellent rain traction as well as high grip dry traction in warm weather. Anything below 45 degrees and traction diminishes a lot which is to be expected from a dedicated summer tire.
The one real issue I have with the Firehawk 500s is there tread life. I do drive a bit spirited most of the time and have a rwd car with almost 500hp which does tend to chow tires so there's that. However, after only 10k on these firehawks I'm down to 5/32. I may get another 5k out of them before they will need replacing. Again, I love these tries but at $230 a pop in my size Ill be looking at something else. Maybe back to an all season Ultra high performance tire with better tread life for my style of driving.
...They are very quite at all speeds. The ride comfort was fine - I think my ride quality issues came from running a larger tread width then factory spec...
I had these on a modified 2016 Ford Fusion. I am definitely a spirited driver. These tires were very satisfying to own. They are very quite at all speeds. The ride comfort was fine - I think my ride quality issues came from running a larger tread width then factory spec. I had zero complaints about this tire. I would absolutely try it again, especially for the price.
Vehicle: 2016 Ford Fusion AWD SE Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: KALAMAZOO, MI Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate treadwear highly with scores 7-10, praising durability. Some report premature wear (scores 0-6).
January 02, 2021(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
...Great handling, good in the rain, quiet and after 8000 plus mileshardly any wear...
One of the best tires I’ve bought from Tirerack over the past 35+ years. Great handling, good in the rain, quiet and after 8000 plus miles hardly any wear. On top of that a great value. Very pleased.
Vehicle: 2018 Mazda Mazda3 5-Door Grand Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 8,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: HOLLYWOOD, FL Driving Style: Average
I took the reviews on these tires and kept them in mind and everything from traction wet/dry and tire wear was true... Wear was good even with my -2.3 front and -2.5 camber rear. I will hit 25000 mark before I replace them with another set indy 500 fire hawks...
I took the reviews on these tires and kept them in mind and everything from traction wet/dry and tire wear was true. I've had zero issues with the tires . I mostly 75% highway driving commuting about 90 miles a day work and home. Tires held up well. Wear was good even with my -2.3 front and-2.5 camber rear . I will hit 25000 mark before I replace them with another set indy 500 fire hawks. Best performances and price in its category of tires.
Vehicle: 2015 Honda Civic Si Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MURRIETA, CA Driving Style: Spirited
...I admittedly pushed the total mileage too far, and hydroplaned today, 4 complete spins of the roadster from 70 mph, across the median of the 4 lane, into the oncoming lanes before I got her stopped... An impressive 20,000 miles on this set should have been replaced at no more than 18...
Excellent value, stands up to ANY tire, with the possible exception of the Pilot. I admittedly pushed the total mileage too far, and hydroplaned today, 4 complete spins of the roadster from 70 mph, across the median of the 4 lane, into the oncoming lanes before I got her stopped. New Firehawks in the morning! An impressive 20,000 miles on this set should have been replaced at no more than 18. I credit the tires, the car, and more than my fair share of good fortune to be here to buy another set in the morning! Absolutely Firestone's best tire.
Vehicle: 2004 Honda S2000 Miles Driven on Tires: 18,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: MINERAL BLUFF, GA Driving Style: Spirited
In Max Performance Summer tires, high traction levels are paramount and some refinement in road manners is also critical. Low profile sizes, high speed ratings, and O.E. fitments on some of the world's best vehicles are hallmarks of the category.
Kumho's new Ecsta LE Sport takes on the top tires in the category in our recent test.
Testing Max Performance Summer Tires Tuned for North American Drivers (03:46)
Driving in the U.S. and Canada vs. Europe or Asia is very different. The condition of our roads, the mix of urban driving plus extended highway cruising and even consumer preference vary. Continental Tire recognizes this as they develop tires tuned specifically for North American drivers.
To find out how well their most recent example, the ExtremeContact DW, meets the needs of the North American market, we compared it to three other Max Performance Summer tires: the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 and Pirelli's P Zero.
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