The Pilot Sport All Season 4 is Michelin's Ultra High Performance All-Season tire for drivers of high-end sports cars, sporty coupes, performance sedans, crossovers and SUVs looking to push the limits of all-season performance. Designed to offer high levels of dry and wet traction, combined with confidence in inclement weather, the Pilot Sport All Season 4 aims to control the moment no matter the condition, even in light snow.
Select sizes of the Pilot Sport All Season 4 are available with Michelin's Full Ring Velour Premium Touch sidewall treatment. This velvet-effect checkered sidewall is created using cutting-edge laser technology and is designed to enhance the vehicle's visual presence. These sizes are identified on the "Specs" page and in search results.
Featuring an advanced tread compound molded into an innovative asymmetric pattern, the Pilot Sport All Season 4 utilizes large reinforced outboard shoulder blocks that help deliver lateral grip. Dynamic Response Technology evens out the forces exerted on the contact patch during hard cornering, improving handling characteristics and tread wear. Wide circumferential channels combine with large rain grooves to evacuate heavy water from the contact patch, helping increase hydroplaning resistance. Wet traction and stability are further enhanced by the Extreme Silica Compound, along with dynamic biting edges from the distinctive 360 Degree Variable Sipes. These full-depth and interlocking sipes also complement wintertime traction and combine with biting edges molded into the sides of the circumferential grooves to enhance snow performance. The Pilot Sport All Season 4 employs Michelin's Helio Technology, which is derived from sunflower oil. This sustainable and biodegradable material helps the tread maintain its flexibility at lower temperatures, ensuring the Pilot Sport All Season 4's capabilities, even in colder climates.
The Pilot Sport All Season 4's internal construction features a two ply polyester casing, blending durability and performance handling characteristics. Two high strength steel belts are reinforced by single nylon cap ply, further promoting comfort and high speed stability.
El neumático Pilot Sport All Season 4 de Michelin pertenece a la categoría: Ultra Alto Rendimiento Para Toda Estación y fue desarrollado para conductores que buscan empujar los límites del rendimiento para toda estación, en sus autos deportivos de alta gama, cupé deportivos, sedanes de rendimiento, utiliautos (crossovers) y vehículos utilitarios deportivos (SUV, por sus siglas en inglés). El Pilot Sport All Season 4 ha sido diseñado para proporciona niveles altos de tracción en condiciones secas y mojadas, al igual de dar confianza durante climas inclementes, inclusive sobre superficies con poca nieve.
Algunos tamaños del Pilot Sport All Season 4 se encuentran disponibles con el tratamiento "Full Ring Velour Premium Touch" en las paredes. Este efecto aterciopelado de cuadros es creado utilizando una tecnología láser de punta y es diseñado para mejorar la presencia visual del vehículo. Estos tamaños se encuentran especificados en la páginas de resultados y especificaciones (Specs).
El Pilot Sport All Season 4 posee un compuesto de caucho avanzado moldeado en un patrón innovador, los bloques o tacos del hombro exterior son largos y han sido reforzados, para proporcionar tracción lateral. La tecnología "Dynamic Response" iguala las fuerzas aplicadas al área de contacto durante la toma de curvas cerradas a velocidades elevadas, lo cual, mejora las características de maniobrabilidad y el desgaste de la huella. Canales circunferenciales anchos combinados con ranuras largas para evacuar gran cantidad de agua del área de contacto con la carretera, ayudan a aumentar la resistencia al deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning). Tracción y estabilidad en condiciones mojadas son mejoradas, aún más, por el uso del compuesto de caucho "Extreme Silica", conjuntamente con bordes adherentes dinámicos encontrados en pequeñas ranuras "360 Degree Variable Sipes". Estas ranuras profundas y entrelazadas, también complementan el aumento de tracción durante el invierno, y combinadas con bordes adherentes en los lados de los canales circunferenciales, mejoran el rendimiento sobre superficies con nieve. El Pilot Sport All Season 4 utiliza la tecnología Helio de Michelin que es derivada del aceite de girasol. Este material sostenible y biodegradable ayuda a que la huella se mantenga flexible a temperaturas bajas, asegurando que el Pilot Sport All Season 4, mantenga su capacidad de acción durante climas fríos.
La construcción interna del Pilot Sport All Season 4 cuenta con dos capas de poliéster, uniendo durabilidad y características de maniobrabilidad con un buen desempeño. Dos correas de acero de gran fortaleza son reforzadas con una capa de nailon, para proporcionar, aún más, comodidad y estabilidad a velocidades elevadas.
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Treadwear:6 Years / 45,000 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.
Notes
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Tire Rack Test Results Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
Ultra High Performance All-Season: The Search for Balance - 2024 Test 6 With Winter Update (29:16)
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.
Drivers consistently rate the Pirelli P Zero as excellent in dry traction, with many scores in the 9-10 range highlighting precise handling and confident cornering. Wet traction receives strong praise for grip, though some note reduced performance in heavy rain. Comfort scores are generally positive, with a smooth ride, but a few mention noticeable road noise. Treadwear is a common concern, with rapid wear reported by several users despite the tire's performance focus.
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Most customers rate wet traction between 8-10, with many 9s and 10s highlighting confident grip and hydroplaning resistance. Some lower scores indicate occasional concerns in heavy rain, but overall performance excels in summer conditions.
October 16, 2012(Verified Purchase)
4.1 out of 5
...Wet traction seems to be good, and no problems with hydroplaning...
I have a little less than 3,000 miles on these tires that came as OEM on my 2012 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Package. To be honest, I haven't been able to test the limits of the tires yet, except for a few cornering exhibitions when DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) is off, resulting in lots of understeer. Most of my normal driving is city with the occasional highway, but spirited nonetheless. It's starting to get cold now so the tires do take a little time to warm up in the morning, as with every Summer Performance Tire. The problem I am having (and a good problem at that) is that this car is so good, I'm not sure if the cornering stability, steering responsiveness and ride comfort is more the car or the tires. Noise level is non existent since I have a modified exhaust but I'll be sure to monitor as the miles accumulate. I don't have any complaints on these tires as of yet. Wet traction seems to be good, and no problems with hydroplaning. Treadwear won't be an issue to after 10K miles but so far, no unusual wear patterns and tread is even. Based upon the early review, I am happy with them.
Vehicle: 2012 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Package Miles Driven on Tires: 2,945 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Rumson, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
Great tires with awesome traction in the wet and dry...
Great tires with awesome traction in the wet and dry. Very quiet tire considering it is a high performance tire. I would highly recommend them.
Vehicle: 2013 Ford Mustang GT Coupe Brembo Brakes Miles Driven on Tires: 12,430 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: null, null Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate the Pirelli P Zero's dry traction as excellent, with scores of 9s and 10s highlighting responsive handling and reliable grip in dry conditions, ideal for summer performance driving.
July 24, 2024(Verified Purchase)
3.7 out of 5
...Very good dry traction with good wet traction...
All the other reviews I have read seem to be dead on with my experience. Very good dry traction with good wet traction. Cornering and turn in seem a little softer than I expected, but I haven't driven this car with other tires yet. Could just be the vehicle set up. Assuming the tires on the car were original when I took ownership, I expect the rears to make 15-20k miles and the fronts 20k-30k. Noise levels are better than I expected from reeading other reviews, but still a little noisy.
Vehicle: 2018 Jaguar F-Type R Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 500 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: NORTH RIDGEVILLE, OH Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the Pirelli P Zero's comfort with most scoring 8-10 for ride quality and noise levels, highlighting a smooth, refined experience fitting its max performance summer focus.
April 29, 2009
4.4 out of 5
...Overall, this tires is somewhat expensive, but delivers above and beyond its peers for treadwear, performance, comfort, road feel, and noise. Remember the design focus here is on peak performance, then noise and comfort, and treadwear is last on the list of priorities for this model...
Replaced my stock Goodyear F1 Supercar tires with these after poor wear on the OEM tires. These are rated the same 220 treadwear as the F1 tires, but I went with no stagger and a slightly different tire size. These tires grip and handle slightly better than the spectacular F1's, and are about the same weight (note that tires are "unsprung" weight and tires can vary considerably in weight). With the same tire at all 4 corners, I've experienced no changes in handling and much better treadwear due to being able to rotate the tires. At 4300 lbs, my SRT8 is heavy for a performance-oriented car, so it's really rough on tires - esp. these soft compound ones. With more than 50% of that weight on the fronts, carving out turns really chews them up. Many will complain about the short tread life, but this is the price you pay for high grip. If you want long wear, be prepared to give up some (or a lot) of performance. Overall, this tires is somewhat expensive, but delivers above and beyond its peers for treadwear, performance, comfort, road feel, and noise. Remember the design focus here is on peak performance, then noise and comfort, and treadwear is last on the list of priorities for this model. If that matches your wants/needs - you are unlikely to be disappointed in this tire.
Vehicle: 2007 Chrysler 300C SRT-8 With Performance Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Houston, TX Driving Style: Spirited
...Daily driving situation: these tires provide quiet and comfort ride compared to regular all-season tires. No wonder these tires are used on luxury performance vehicles; Audi,BMW, Benz, Aston Martin, etc...
First of all, I don't understand why anyone would give bad rating after using these tires on cold/snow covered road. That's just nonsense. I'm only using this tire in Summer and have taken to few track days with my S4. It doesn't provide the best grip, but it was manageable and predictable. Daily driving situation: these tires provide quiet and comfort ride compared to regular all-season tires. No wonder these tires are used on luxury performance vehicles; Audi,BMW, Benz, Aston Martin, etc. For OEM tires, these are very good tires. If you want to sustain OEM ride, I'd recommend using these tires.
Vehicle: 2013 Audi S4 Sedan Premium Plus Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: FAIRFAX, VA Driving Style: Spirited
...It is quite and comfortable ride on thiese tires.
Great tire. It is quite and comfortable ride on thiese tires.
Vehicle: 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan RWD with Staggered Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: HEMET, CA Driving Style: Spirited
While some rate treadwear highly with 9s and 10s, many report rapid wear and disappointment, with scores between 0-6. Premature wear and early replacement are common complaints.
January 06, 2010(Verified Purchase)
3.5 out of 5
The PZero tires started out as a great match to the C63's handling, but like many others I was disppointed to find that my rear tires had worn down to the wear bars with roughly 4,500 miles on the odometer. Granted, the 451HP engine contributed to this high wear, but I do not do burn outs or break the tires loose on a regular basis. This wear was from what I would call enthusiastic, not abusive driving...
The PZero tires started out as a great match to the C63's handling, but like many others I was disppointed to find that my rear tires had worn down to the wear bars with roughly 4,500 miles on the odometer. Granted, the 451HP engine contributed to this high wear, but I do not do burn outs or break the tires loose on a regular basis. This wear was from what I would call enthusiastic, not abusive driving. The front tires fared much better and still had about 7/32 of tread left. Other than the extremely low life span of the tires, they performed well both in dry and wet conditions. They were very communicative to the driver when nearing handling limits. Compared to other summer tires, they also seemed to retain their performance at lower temperatures much better than I was expecting undoubtedly due to the soft tread compound.
Vehicle: 2009 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Miles Driven on Tires: 4,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: Loveland, OH Driving Style: Spirited
12,000 Km's on the car and the rear's are shot. That is considering that half the year I had snow's on the car. I had the Pirelli's stored for the winter months! No burn-outs, traction control on all the time. Fronts are good lot's of tread - rear's bald in the centre...
12,000 Km's on the car and the rear's are shot. That is considering that half the year I had snow's on the car. I had the Pirelli's stored for the winter months! No burn-outs, traction control on all the time. Fronts are good lot's of tread - rear's bald in the centre... I'll be looking at Michelin Pilot Sport's when it's time to replace all 4...
Vehicle: 2009 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Calgary, Alberta Driving Style: Average
Breaking Down Tire Performance Categories - 2024 Special Test With Winter Update (26:05)
We understand that tire performance categories can be confusing. You want an all-season tire, but there are several all-season categories; how do you know which one is right for you? You want a summer tire, but again, which summer category? In this special demonstration, we took six all-season tires from three all-season categories and three summer tires from two summer categories to lay it out for you. Category-leading tires from the Standard Touring All-Season, Grand Touring All-Season, Ultra High Performance All-Season, Max Performance Summer, and Extreme Performance Summer categories are tested so you can see exactly what each "step up" gets you as a driver and what trade-offs were made along the way.
Ultra High Performance All-Season: The Search for Balance - 2024 Test 6 With Winter Update (29:16)
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.
Experience the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (00:56)
If there were an Ultra High Performance All-Season Tire Hall of Fame, the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 would be a first-ballot entry. Highly touted by our test drivers and customers alike, continuously earning Tire Rack’s Consumer Recommended badge.
Are EV-Specific Tires Better than Popular Non-EV Tires? – 2024 Test 1 – With Winter Update (29:49)
The EV tire space has a lot of hype and anticipation, but what’s the substance? What do you get by choosing a tire marketed as an EV product? What do you give up? In this round, we have Touring, Performance, All-Season, and Summer tires – in both EV-focused and non-EV-focused applications – making it our most complete test to date, including our 2024 winter test results!
Testing Premium Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires 2021: Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (2:15)
The Pilot Sport All Season line is legendary, and Michelin’s latest is a strong benchmark for the newest competitors in Ultra High Performance All-Season.
Testing Premium Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires 2021: Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (2:21)
Michelin’s Pilot Sport All Season 4 delivers an all-around, top-notch performance, so we used it as a benchmark competitor against the newest and best in the category.
TJ Talking: Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 2020 (27:05)
On this episode of TJ Talking, Tire Rack Information and Testing Manager, TJ Campbell, and Michelin Product Manager, Steve Calder, discuss the unique design, performance goals and test results of the new Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4.
Testing Premium Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires 2020: Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (01:47)
The highly-anticipated replacement for the current #1 tire in the category, we see if the Pilot Sport All Season 4 has what it takes to compete with the best in the category.
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