The CrossContact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology is Continental Tire's ecologically friendly Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season tire developed to help crossovers, sport utility vehicles and light-duty pickup trucks perform on the highway and in mild off-road conditions. The CrossContact LX20 is designed to enhance driving pleasure, save fuel and maintain grip when braking on wet surfaces while providing long wear and all-season traction, even in light snow.
The CrossContact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology uses an all-season tread compound featuring Continental's Tg-F Polymers and +Silane additives to improve treadwear, fuel efficiency and traction on slippery roads. The compound is molded into a symmetric tread design with notched outboard shoulders, independent intermediate tread blocks and continuous center ribs to blend on-road steering response and straight-line stability with reduced noise and enhanced ride comfort. Four circumferential grooves enhance wet traction while Continental's Traction Grooves (featuring ridges in the outboard grooves) promote three-dimensional snow-to-snow traction.
The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts reinforced with spirally wrapped polyamide on top of a polyester cord casing to combine strength with ride comfort. Most sizes of the CrossContact LX20 come with a flanged lower sidewall to help reduce the possibility of curb damage to expensive wheels.
El neumático CrossContact LX20 de Continental posee la tecnología EcoPlus, la cual hace que los neumáticos sean más ecológicamente amigables. Pertenecen a la categoría: Turismo Para Toda Estación (Crossover/SUV) y fue desarrollado para ayudar a los crossovers, utilitarios deportivos y picops de trabajo liviano obtener un mejor rendimiento en los autopistas en condiciones medianas todoterreno. El CrossContact LX20 ha sido diseñado para mejorar el placer de conducir, ahorrar combustible y mantener agarre al frenar sobre superficies mojadas, al mismo tiempo de proporcionar un desgaste lento y tracción durante las cuatro estaciones del año, incluyendo superficies con poca nieve.
El CrossContact LX20 con la tecnología EcoPlus, utiliza un compuesto de caucho para toda estación con los polímeros: Tg-F y aditivos de silano: +Silane de Continental. Estos mejoran el desgaste, el consumo de combustible y la tracción en carreteras resbalosas. El compuesto de caucho es moldeado en una banda de rodamiento con diseño simétrico que cuenta con un hombro exterior cóncavo, bloques intermedios independientes y un segmento central continuo, para combinar respuesta al girar el volante en la carretera y estabilidad en línea recta, con, mayor confort al andar y menor ruido. Cuatro canales circunferenciales mejoran la tracción sobre superficies mojadas, mientras que las ranuras de tracción: Traction Grooves (poseen crestas en las ranuras exteriores) ofrecen tracción tridimensional en la nieve.
La estructura interna incluye correas gemelas de acero reforzadas con poliamida envuelto en espiral, por encima de un armazón con cordón de poliéster. Esto, combina fortaleza y un andar confortable. La mayoría de los CrossContact LX20 poseen un borde en la parte baja del flanco que reduce la posibilidad de daños a rines costosos.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 04/01/25 (1 of 3)
Treadwear:6 Years / 70,000 Miles (1) Half mileage for rear if different size than front
Manufacturer Special Warranty:60-day or 1st 2/32" trial (2), 3-yr flat changing
Additional Information:(1) Repair voids warranty (2) Whichever comes 1st,purchase 4 exchange for another set of Conti.
Notes
See official manufacturer's warranty brochure for specific details.
New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
Tire Rack Test Results Continental CrossContact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology
Testing Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season Tires: Refine Your Ride (04:08)
Many of today's Crossovers and SUVs bring ever-increasing levels of refinement, comfort, and often, outright luxury to the driving experience. That means the tires they ride on need more of the same to keep pace with ever-increasing driver expectations.
We compared two of the newest to a past test winner and current leader in our consumer ratings.
Continental CrossContact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology
Good
89%
15M
6.8 - Good
8.6 - Excellent
8.5 Hydroplaning Resistance
8.7 Wet Traction
8.7 - Excellent
8.6 Corner Stability
9.0 Dry Traction
8.6 Steering Response
7.4 - Good
8.0 Light Snow Traction
7.2 Deep Snow Traction
6.9 Ice Traction
8.4 - Good
8.4 Ride Quality
8.4 Noise
7.7 - Good
Customers Say
Customers say the Yokohama ADVAN A052 delivers outstanding dry traction with exceptional grip for autocross, track days, and aggressive driving, often described as "close to slicks" with rapid warm-up and confidence-inspiring cornering. Wet performance earns praise for strong damp-surface grip, though standing water risks hydroplaning. While treadwear meets expectations for a 200TW extreme-performance tire, users note rapid wear under track use, with many reporting cords showing after 10-20 heat cycles or accelerated shoulder wear without sufficient camber. Autocrossers highlight competitive longevity but caution these prioritize peak grip over extended tread life.
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Customers praise the Yokohama ADVAN A052's wet traction, with scores 7-8, highlighting outstanding grip in damp conditions and light rain, even at 37°F. While standing water can challenge hydroplaning resistance, reviewers note predictable handling and impressive wet-course performance during autocross, calling them "king" in damp scenarios.
April 20, 2025(Verified Purchase)
3.6 out of 5
...Superior grip in cold, wet, or dry.
Best Autocross tire for an AST class Mazda ND2 MX-5. Superior grip in cold, wet, or dry.
Vehicle: 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club Miles Driven on Tires: 120 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA Driving Style: Spirited
...The second half of the session was in the rain and they were even more impressed with the performance in the rain even saying 'Those tires are great in the wet, we you were going off of the track for sure on a few of those turns'. Believe me it wasn't my driving skill that kept it on the track...
2020 Mazda Miata Sport Great autocross tires. Fantastic traction. Instructors at Lime rock hadn't seen these tires in action yet when I showed up with them for an advanced coaching session and they were very impressed. The second half of the session was in the rain and they were even more impressed with the performance in the rain even saying "Those tires are great in the wet, we you were going off of the track for sure on a few of those turns". Believe me it wasn't my driving skill that kept it on the track. These tires have 3/4 of a season racing with two autocross clubs and several training/practice sessions at Lime Rock and they are finished. This did include a 100 mile round trip to either Lime Rock or the autocross venues and some local driving. I wasn't going to buy these again this year only because of the cost, some of the other 200 thread wear tires are a hundred dollars less per tire, but availability was a challenge so I ended up with the 052's again on a different rim. Now that the money is spent I glad I did, these tires are just amazing.
Vehicle: 2020 Mazda MX-5 Miata Grand Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: SHOREHAM, NY Driving Style: Spirited
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Yokohama ADVAN A052's dry traction, with many scoring 9s and 10s for its "insane grip" and autocross dominance. Reviewers highlight exceptional cornering stability, rapid warm-up, and track-ready performance, though note heat management is crucial. While tread life is short, enthusiasts deem the extreme grip well worth it for competitive use.
August 07, 2021(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
...But in dry stick like glue, ride well, great steering response.
Few reviews so far, but here is mine. Replaced Nitto NT 01s which were great, but one had puncture and resultant structural failure five years out so replaced all four. Car is a highly modified Miata, not tracked but driven in a vigorous fashion thru So Cal canyons.
Nittos were great. With asterisk. Very noisy. Harsh over lousy LA streets. Never drove in standing water but suspect like being on skis. Just fine in a little wet. Nonetheless loved them. Also have Nittos on 1978 Porsche 930 but due for replacement soon.
Early on comparison (just installed today): Yokos much quieter than Nittos. Barely noticeable noise, although the sound of a happy mechanism in the Miata is pretty loud. I cannot appreciate a problem with steering response as described by Tire Rack. Steering tight and instantaneous, just like Nittos. Yokos less harsh over horrible LA streets in Miata running Xidas with high spring rates but adjustable active shocks.
Previous experience in this car over the years with Dunlop 8000s, Bridgestone SO3s, Bridgestone RE-11s, and Nittos. Early on. the Yokos are the best compromise. Dunlops relatively low limits. SO3s terrific. RE-11s quite harsh, heavy. Nittos great but noisy, do not do bumps well. But in dry stick like glue, ride well, great steering response.
Over the years have loved Yokos, from 008 Drys on 930 to current V105s on Porsche Cayman S and Boxster S, which were an incredible bargain. Cannot speak to trackability, but for aggressive street driving I think the 052s will be hard to beat.
Vehicle: 1993 Mazda Miata Miles Driven on Tires: 10 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: LOS ANGELES, CA Driving Style: Spirited
...These are definitively faster than the RE71R I had before... at Buttonwillow I was able to match the best time I had set on Hankook Z214...
I love the "200 TW" tire wars! I used to cart Hoosiers to every track day but gave that up in favor of the convenience of "arrive and drive", With these latest generation of tires the penalty is just not that bad, Love it! These are definitively faster than the RE71R I had before, FWIW, at Buttonwillow I was able to match the best time I had set on Hankook Z214. Keep it coming tire companies!
Vehicle: 2001 BMW M Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 800 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: SANTA BARBARA, CA Driving Style: Spirited
...Grid is unreal. Launched at 4000 rpm with very little slip. Cornering was better than any other tire I've owned...
Did my first autocross on these tires. Grid is unreal. Launched at 4000 rpm with very little slip. Cornering was better than any other tire I've owned. Would definitely recommend
Vehicle: 2005 Porsche Boxster S Miles Driven on Tires: 100 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: LA GRANGE PARK, IL Driving Style: Spirited
Users report rapid treadwear, with many disappointed in short lifespan under track/autocross use. Scores 6 and below note premature wear, cords showing early, and needing replacement despite 200TW rating.
June 25, 2022(Verified Purchase)
4.3 out of 5
...They wear similar to an NT01... The car is set up with 3.5 degree camber so the tires are wearing out evenly but faster than the 200 tw rating...
Great tire for the track. Tires need to be heat cycled. The tires were terrible the first few track sessions, the first day. After that, they were great. They wear similar to an NT01. The car is set up with 3.5 degree camber so the tires are wearing out evenly but fasterthan the 200 tw rating. Basixally a 200tw cheater tire. I may try the Nankang next time. Similar trait as the A052 but a bit cheaper.
Vehicle: 2002 BMW M3 Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: WOODLAND HILLS, CA Driving Style: Spirited
...After 56 mostly hot laps, the left-side tires are gone. The left front is well past the wear bars on the outer half of the tread and the left rear is at the wear bars on the outer half (Grattan is a clockwise track with only three left-hand slower-speed corners). The right-side tires are in decent shape...
Bought these tires to run DEs. They replaced the used Hankook R-S3 tires that came with the used OZ wheels I bought for track use. I ran the Hankooks for one evening test & tune at Gingerman and one two-day DE at Grattan. The Hankooks were somewhat greasy but did decently. I wanted tires that would stick. I was told that these tires would blow me away. I chose to have Tire Rack heat cycle them to make sure they would stay consistent for me. I just completed another two day DE at Grattan. While the A052s didn't blow me away, they were easily more consistent in the corners when compared to the Hankooks. After getting the pressures dialed in when hot, I was able to run consistently in the 1:28s and 1:29s, which is darn good for a stock (3100 lb) car on DOT tires. But the lap times came at a cost. After 56 mostly hot laps, the left-side tires are gone. The left front is well past the wear bars on the outer half of the tread and the left rear is at the wear bars on the outer half (Grattan is a clockwise track with only three left-hand slower-speed corners). The right-side tires are in decent shape. In my opinion, cars running these tires on the track need to have the camber settings adjusted accordingly--which is not something that is going to happen with most stock cars.
Vehicle: 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS Miles Driven on Tires: 151 Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross Location: WEST OLIVE, MI Driving Style: Spirited
...After approximately 3,500 miles, these tires are LOCKED-IN... If they last nearly 3-4 times as long, i will be super satisfied.
Providing this rating for 215/40R-17 Yokohama ADVAN A052 in comparison to 215/40ZR-17 Kumho Ecsta V700 Star MINI SL. I have only driven my Mini Gp2013 (sustantial negative camber in rear) with the Kumho V700 tires and decided to try the newly released Yokohama ADVAN as the tread wear was much higher at 200 vs 50 for the Kumho. Initially, i found the ADVAN to be un-predictable in steering. The tires would seem to either steer on the single large groove of the tire or possibly more prone to tramling (tendency of a vehicle's wheels to follow the contours in the surface upon which it runs). Cornering was also much less solid/planted/stable, thus lowering safe cornering speeds on on/off ramps in particular. It should be noted that the beginning tread depth of the advan is 7/32 v/s 6/32 for the kumho. After approximately 3,500 miles, these tires are completely LOCKED-IN. All of the previous mentioned negatives have completely faded. Initially these tires, on my vehicle, i'd argue were somewhat dangerous and that care/attention was warranted. 3,500 miles later these tires respond completely different from new. This i believe is expected to some degree, the kumho v700 were slightly different new, but not nearly as substantially. I absolutely recommend these tires as an alternative to the K v700. If they last nearly 3-4 times as long, i will be super satisfied. Drive carefully for a few thousand miles and you should be very satisfied with the Yokohama ADVAN A052. My experience with these 2 tires is completely isolated to a mini gp 2013, as such these tires may handle completely different on any other vehicle. I hope that this review proves helpful to you in your purchasing decision. Best, Johnny
Vehicle: 2013 MINI John Cooper Works GP Miles Driven on Tires: 3,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WILSON, NC Driving Style: Spirited
Many of today's Crossovers and SUVs bring ever-increasing levels of refinement, comfort, and often, outright luxury to the driving experience. That means the tires they ride on need more of the same to keep pace with ever-increasing driver expectations.
Including in the snow. We went to Sweden to test this tire where winter reigns supreme.
Testing Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season Tires: Refine Your Ride (04:08)
Many of today's Crossovers and SUVs bring ever-increasing levels of refinement, comfort, and often, outright luxury to the driving experience. That means the tires they ride on need more of the same to keep pace with ever-increasing driver expectations.
We compared two of the newest to a past test winner and current leader in our consumer ratings.
Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season tires pay the obvious benefits when it comes to filling your tank at the gas station. But that's not the whole story. You have to drive on these tires everyday, too, including in the snow and on the ice. We brought tires from this category to Sweden with us to learn how well they'll do during the winter driving season.
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