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The CrossClimate2 is Michelin's Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for the drivers of sedans, coupes, station wagons, crossovers and SUVs looking for daily driving comfort combined with confident performance in dry, wet and light snow conditions. The CrossClimate2 is designed as an all-weather tire to meet industry severe snow service requirements qualifying for the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol alongside its all-season performance and is intended to function as a one-tire solution for drivers that experience all four seasons but don't receive sufficient snowfall to require a dedicated winter tire.

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The CrossClimate2 features Michelin's Thermal Adaptive all-season tread compound molded into a V-Formation directional tread design engineered to deliver dry, wet and wintertime performance. Michelin utilized their PIANO Noise Reduction Tuning which employs advanced tread pattern modeling that helps tune out airborne noise by augmenting tread element geometry and timing variation. Longitudinal dry grip is promoted by the center portion of the tread, with blocks that align with fore and aft forces, increasing uninterrupted block area contact when accelerating or decelerating. Braking traction is further enhanced by V Ramp chamfers molded into the leading and trailing edges of the blocks that increase contact with the road surface under load. Further outboard, the shoulder blocks begin to align laterally with the tread, helping increase cornering forces and control. 3D SipeLock technology integrated into the tread, supports block rigidity for confident handling while also increasing traction in inclement weather. The steep angles designed into the tread pattern help channel water away from the contact patch, increasing hydroplaning resistance without the need for circumferential grooves. This grooveless pattern evens out load forces to benefit wear characteristics, while creating more biting area for wintertime traction. Snow performance is further enhanced by the Thermal Adaptive Tread compound, ensuring the tire remains flexible at lower temperatures for increased snow traction sufficient to receive the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.

Internal construction of the CrossClimate2 consists of a two-ply polyester casing supporting two steel belts. A polyamide reinforcement is added to further enhance high speed stability and performance.

Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.

Related Information: What is the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol (3PMSF)?

Tire Rack Test Results Michelin CrossClimate2

All-Weather vs. Winter Tires: The Definitive Test(12:05)

Brent and TJ set off with a couple of objectives in this, the first test of 2026. The first is to highlight the differences between two types of Grand Touring tires: all-season and all-weather. Second, to see how they stack up to dedicated winter tires. The internet is a great resource, but not all the information out there is accurate, and this test is designed to truly set the record straight.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Michelin CrossClimate2

Tire Category: Grand Touring All-Season

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Michelin CrossClimate2
Excellent
100%
48M
9.0 - Excellent
9.4 - Excellent
9.4 Hydroplaning Resistance
9.4 Wet Traction
9.4 - Excellent
9.4 Corner Stability
9.5 Dry Traction
9.3 Steering Response
8.8 - Excellent
9.2 Light Snow Traction
8.8 Deep Snow Traction
8.5 Ice Traction
8.9 - Excellent
9.1 Ride Quality
8.6 Noise
9.1 - Excellent

Michelin Energy Saver A/S Reviews

Owners report excellent treadwear with many ratings in the 9-10 range, highlighting long-lasting performance ideal for year-round touring use. Comfort receives strong praise for smooth ride quality and low noise levels. Winter traction shows mixed results, with some customers noting struggles on ice and in deep snow despite the all-season designation. Wet traction scores consistently in the 7-10 range, with reliable hydroplaning resistance for rainy conditions. Dry handling earns positive feedback for responsive steering and stable cornering, though a few drivers mention slightly reduced grip during aggressive maneuvers. The tire's durability and refined ride make it a practical choice for everyday commuting.

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440 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 297 positive
  • 143 negative

Most customers give excellent scores of 9-10 for wet traction, highlighting confident grip and hydroplaning resistance. Scores between 7-8 reinforce strong all-season performance, with a few lower ratings noted.

January 03, 2025
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

...Tires handle very well in wet conditions...

The tires handle very well during cornering and at high speed. Tire noise is minimal. Tires handle very well in wet conditions. Extremely happy with these tires.

Vehicle: 2012 Toyota Camry V6 XLE
Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: DOWNINGTOWN, PA
Driving Style: Spirited

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October 26, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

...Tires preform well in heavy rain for how small the car is...

Great tires for my Nissan Leaf.
Tires preform well in heavy rain for how small the car is. Little spendy but worth it.

Vehicle: 2013 Nissan Leaf SV
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LYNNWOOD, WA
Driving Style: Average

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462 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 392 positive
  • 70 negative

Most customers give excellent dry traction scores of 9-10, praising responsive handling and reliable grip. While a few lower ratings exist, the majority highlight confident performance in dry conditions for this all-season touring tire.

March 06, 2026
3 out of 5 Star Rating
3 out of 5

...The tire is great for efficiency and decent on dry roads...

A common theme with Chevy Bolts on the factory tire. The tire is great for efficiency and decent on dry roads. The dealership had replaced the tires to resell it so they were brand new. Rain was fine, not the best traction but not the worst I've experienced.

When it started to snow my opinion on the tires dropped drastically. 8" of powdery snow it handled with some slippage on accelerating but braking and cornering handled as expected. As soon as it started melting, the slush was very dangerous to drive in. The worst single incident: driving 15 mph on a slight downhill with 1/2" of slush. Even slight braking was locking up all 4 wheels and slid 50 feet to a stop sign. At this same stop sign with traction control on, I was unable to move from a stop. Turned off traction control and maintained gentle throttle until the wheels could clear the slush to get a tiny bit of traction to get moving again.

I replaced with crossclimate2s and I have not had to worry anymore. The 15% range loss is worth the safety.

Vehicle: 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: MAYWOOD, IL
Driving Style: Average

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January 13, 2026
3.4 out of 5 Star Rating
3.4 out of 5

A long lasting tire that is good on dry highways...

A long lasting tire that is good on wet and dry highways. The traction is not great in snow and terrible in mud.

Vehicle: 2021 GMC Sierra 3500 HD 4WD Dual Rear Wheel
Miles Driven on Tires: 55,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: ROCHESTER, NY
Driving Style: Easy Going

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March 25, 2025
(Verified Purchase)
3.8 out of 5 Star Rating
3.8 out of 5

Those are great for dry weather. If you are in a warm State those tire are what you need...

Those are great for dry weather. If you are in a warm State those tire are what you need. I'm in Pennsylvania so next time I will consider something more climate oriented like Michelin Defender for example. Good tires though.

Vehicle: 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: DOYLESTOWN, PA
Driving Style: Average

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466 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 400 positive
  • 66 negative

Most customers give excellent scores of 9s and 10s for ride comfort and noise levels, praising the smooth, quiet driving experience. While a few ratings are lower, the majority highlight outstanding refinement ideal for all-season touring.

October 31, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Since 2012 the Mustangs ride, handling and comfort have been excellent, making driving the car a lot of fun. Steering was spot on and predicable.

This review is for New - Michelin Energy Saver A/S tires - installed on a 2012 - 305 HP V6 Mustang.

When I purchased my 2012 Mustang, Michelin Energy Saver A/S tires came with the car as OEM by Ford.
Since 2012 the Mustangs ride, handling and comfort have been excellent, making driving the car a lot of fun. Steering was spot on and predicable. In 2023 the tires were 11 years old with tread still left but due to their age I decided to purchase new ones.

During my decision to purchase new tires I read a lot of reviews on Tire Rack.
After a lengthy period of time, researching tires, I decided that because the Original Michelin Energy Saver A/S tires were so good and I was very satisfied I saw no reason to try an other brand. If I had tried an other brand of tire and I did not like them, I would be stuck with a tire that I would not be happy with.

The new Michelin tires are great in the summer with a predictable limits when cornering at high speeds or braking.
I have never driven the car in snow and just a few times in wet weather where the tire traction was good.
I have a Volvo for winter driving also equipped with Michelin tires.

I would like to add that I have owned over 11 makes of cars and have been driving for 58 years.
The great ones were Lotus, Cougar and Firebird. Others were Volvo, Spitfire, T-Bird, and with every car experience
came trying a great number of tire brands and in thousands of driving conditions and situations.

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Vehicle: 2012 Ford Mustang Convertible Automatic Transmission
Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: SHELTON, CT
Driving Style: Average

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August 15, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

...Handling, comfort and road noise is all good as well...

These are the best set of tires I've ever owned on a vehicle. They currently have 50,000 miles on them and still have a decent amount of life left. I get them rotated every other oil change which helps, but these have lasted a lot longer than any other tire I've had. Handling, comfort and road noise is all good as well. Highly recommend this tire!

Vehicle: 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L
Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: CHARLOTTE, NC
Driving Style: Average

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November 30, 2023
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...These tires provide a smooth ride, very good high speed corning and breaking traction and good gas mileage ( 28-30 mpg at 80mph / 24-26 in town)...

This tire is the 2nd set of OEM tires on my 6 speed automatic 2012 Mustang V6. At 72,000 the original OEM tires were 10 years old and although there was lots of tread left, the rubber was getting hard at which time the car would slightly slide the rear end on dry pavement when accelerating and turning at the same time. Because this tire was OEM (Original Equipment from the Manufacture) ( I'm sure they tested many types before equipping Mustangs with this tire) and because I had put on over 70,000 trouble free fun miles on them without any problems, I felt there was no need for me to experiment by purchasing a different brand. These tires provide a smooth ride, very good high speed corning and breaking traction and good gas mileage (28-30 mpg at 80mph / 24-26 in town). I check the inflation (36lbs.) once every two weeks using a calibrated air gauge.

When driving in the country the car is very predictable. If I make a fast turn the tries tires stick. Ninety percent of my driving is around town the other ten percent is on the highway. I am very pleased with these tires. Every time I drive I am trusting my life to these tires.

Vehicle: 2012 Ford Mustang Convertible Automatic Transmission
Miles Driven on Tires: 300
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: SHELTON, CT
Driving Style: Average

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401 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 291 positive
  • 110 negative

Customers consistently praise treadwear, with most scoring 9s and 10s for impressive longevity. While a few lower ratings exist, the majority highlight excellent durability in all-season touring conditions.

January 29, 2025
3.6 out of 5 Star Rating
3.6 out of 5

...I have over 55,000 miles on these, I'm a little ashamed of myself to say this, but I've never rotated the tires either... I don't know how I'm getting the miles I'm getting out of these, but zero complaints here in these tires...

A lot, and I mean a lot of people dislike these tires on their Chevy Bolt. Nearly every review I've read bash this tire's traction and wear. Whelp, I'm here to be in the minority and say that these tires have lasted well over what anyone could fathom and have done pretty well in the category of traction (wet and dry) when you take into consideration the amount of torque you see from EVs. I have over 55,000 miles on these, I'm a little ashamed of myself to say this, but I've never rotated the tires either. I bought the car new, with 8 miles on it, and no one has driven the car but me. I drive it like it's a go kart with full pedal acceleration in most cases. I don't baby the car or the tires, or the brakes... I don't know how I'm getting the miles I'm getting out of these, but zero complaints here in these tires. I'm doing some tire research because I'm thinking I'll need tires in about 3 months or so, and it's honestly going to be a tough choice to go to another brand/tire given these have been so good to me.

Vehicle: 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Miles Driven on Tires: 55,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: CHESTERTOWN, MD
Driving Style: Spirited

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October 28, 2023
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...I recommend Michelin tires for their thread wear which lasts longer than other brands so high price is justified...

Easy financing was main reason I ordered. The installation provider is the one you have to watch out for in terms of service, pricing, availability and quality. If you want new valve stems you might have to tell installers and additional charge. Ordering was easy and straightforward. I recommend Michelin tires for their thread wear which lasts longer than other brands so high price is justified. Goodyear has same durability and is tougher for offroad or flats. Goodyear is a little bit less traction and comfort than Michelin. Remember to check alignment yearly and tire pressure once a month. If you see a low tire fix it immediately because it’s usually a puncture from something sharp.

Vehicle: 2017 Ford Escape FWD SE
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: BISHOP, TX
Driving Style: Average

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272 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 130 positive
  • 142 negative

Winter traction scores show concerning trends, with many ratings between 0-5. Customers report slippery conditions, loss of traction, and getting stuck, highlighting unacceptable snow/ice performance for an all-season tire.

January 13, 2026
3.4 out of 5 Star Rating
3.4 out of 5

...The traction is not great in snow and terrible in mud.

A long lasting tire that is good on wet and dry highways. The traction is not great in snow and terrible in mud.

Vehicle: 2021 GMC Sierra 3500 HD 4WD Dual Rear Wheel
Miles Driven on Tires: 55,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: ROCHESTER, NY
Driving Style: Easy Going

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March 06, 2026
3 out of 5 Star Rating
3 out of 5

...When it started to snow my opinion on the tires dropped drastically. 8" of powdery snow it handled with some slippage on accelerating but braking and cornering handled as expected. As soon as it started melting, the slush was very dangerous to drive in...

A common theme with Chevy Bolts on the factory tire. The tire is great for efficiency and decent on dry roads. The dealership had replaced the tires to resell it so they were brand new. Rain was fine, not the best traction but not the worst I've experienced.

When it started to snow my opinion on the tires dropped drastically. 8" of powdery snow it handled with some slippage on accelerating but braking and cornering handled as expected. As soon as it started melting, the slush was very dangerous to drive in. The worst single incident: driving 15 mph on a slight downhill with 1/2" of slush. Even slight braking was locking up all 4 wheels and slid 50 feet to a stop sign. At this same stop sign with traction control on, I was unable to move from a stop. Turned off traction control and maintained gentle throttle until the wheels could clear the slush to get a tiny bit of traction to get moving again.

I replaced with crossclimate2s and I have not had to worry anymore. The 15% range loss is worth the safety.

Vehicle: 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: MAYWOOD, IL
Driving Style: Average

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November 10, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
3.5 out of 5 Star Rating
3.5 out of 5

...I'm not satisfied with wet traction or winter traction.

These came with my car and I plan on buying something else as a replacement. I'm not satisfied with wet or winter traction.

Vehicle: 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Miles Driven on Tires: 31,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: WADSWORTH, OH
Driving Style: Spirited

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All-Weather vs. Winter Tires: The Definitive Test(12:05)

Brent and TJ set off with a couple of objectives in this, the first test of 2026. The first is to highlight the differences between two types of Grand Touring tires: all-season and all-weather. Second, to see how they stack up to dedicated winter tires. The internet is a great resource, but not all the information out there is accurate, and this test is designed to truly set the record straight.

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Are EV-Specific Tires Better than Popular Non-EV Tires? – 2025 Test 1 - With Winter Update(39:48)

In the first test of 2025, we run it back with EV vs non-EV tires with an eleven-tire, five-category grouping.  Using our pair of Teslas, we delve into efficiency, road characteristics, wet and dry handling/braking, and of course, the overall rankings when combined! Including a final chart with tires from 2024 added! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the first test of 2025!



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Ultra High Performance All-Season tires are the best of the best when it comes to maximizing warm-weather traction while maintaining four-season usability. In this test, we compare 9 tires from this category to see what stands out and what leaves more to be desired.

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We’ve tested Touring All-Season tires before, but never like this! Eight Touring tires, the best of the best, both 3PMSF branded [all-weather] and traditional all-season options, take to the street and the track to see how they stack up. Using our new Alfa Romeo Stelvio to represent the popular CUV segment, TJ and Brent put these eight contenders through the paces on the road, on the track, and in the winter elements to get a read on what to consider when comparing all-weather vs. all-season tires.



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Experience the Michelin CrossClimate2(00:59)

The Michelin CrossClimate2 was developed for drivers of sedans, coupes, minivans, crossovers, and SUVs looking for a well-rounded daily driver. Along with delivering on-road refinement and confident traction in the dry and the wet, the CrossClimate2 is also branded with the 3 peak mountain snowflake symbol, meaning this tire is a great option for milder winter climates as well.

Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires: Michelin CrossClimate2(02:15)

The Michelin CrossClimate2 has historically been strong in the Grand Touring All-Season category, a consistent, high-level tire that continues to impress. An excellent benchmark to test against, our team has seen significant improvement across the board by its rivals.

Our evaluation used 2022 Subaru BRZ Limited test vehicles fitted with new, full tread depth 225/40R18 tires mounted on 18x8.0 wheels.

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Comparing Electric Vehicle (EV) Tires: Michelin Original Equipment vs. CrossClimate2 (03:59)

Range is a very important consideration for Electric Vehicles, and the Original Equipment tires often place a strong emphasis on efficiency. But what do they give up? We compared the Tesla Model 3’s Original Equipment Michelin tires to popular replacement market tires from the same brand to see how each one affects the vehicle’s range and traction.

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Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires: Michelin CrossClimate2(02:21)

The Michelin CrossClimate2 is a consistent, high-level performer in our tests and well-liked by consumers in all regions, so should serve as a strong benchmark for the competition.

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Testing Premium Grand Touring All-Season Tires 2021: Michelin CrossClimate2(02:33)

The Michelin CrossClimate2 goes head-to-head against one of its closest competitors along with two new additions to the Grand Touring All-Season category.

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Testing Premium Touring All-Season Tires 2021: Michelin CrossClimate2(02:14)

Consistently at the top of the consumer ratings and Tire Rack test results, we compared the CrossClimate2 to the newest and best Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season tires.

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Testing Crossover/SUV & Grand Touring All-Season Tires: Michelin CrossClimate2(01:59)

Michelin’s CrossClimate2 has proven itself a strong competitor in our testing, so we used it as a benchmark to measure the performance of one of the newest in Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season.

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TJ Talking: Michelin CrossClimate2 2020 (18:24)

On this episode of TJ Talking, Tire Rack Information and Testing Manager, TJ Campbell, and Michelin Product Category Manager, Karl Koenigstein, discuss an exciting new entry built on the previous success of their top-performers, the Michelin CrossClimate2.

Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires 2020: Michelin CrossClimate2(01:57)

The CrossClimate2 is Michelin’s latest Grand Touring All-Season tire that promises to raise the bar on all-season traction and road refinement.

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