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The Defender LTX M/S is Michelin's Highway All-Season tire developed to combine long tread life with all-season capabilities for vans, pickups and sport utility vehicles, as well as for commercial vans, shuttles and chassis cab vehicles using heavy-duty, light-truck sizes. The Defender LTX M/S is designed to combine a smooth, quiet ride with year-round traction in dry, wet and wintry conditions, even in light snow.

Compared to the popular Michelin LTX M/S2 it replaces, the new Defender LTX M/S tires share the same highly functional tread pattern, and offer improvements in wear life/longevity to better meet the high-torque demands of modern trucks. Defender LTX M/S is designed to be stronger, longer.

Evertread Technology

Defender LTX M/S tires feature Michelin Evertread compound, which is a stronger advanced compound that holds up to tougher conditions longer. This compound is molded into a symmetric tread design of stable independent tread blocks featuring high-density 3-D Active Sipes to deliver all-season traction on dry roads and in inclement weather. Four wide circumferential channels, multiple lateral grooves and open shoulder slots promote lateral water evacuation to enhance wet traction and stopping performance. The tire's profile features Michelin's MaxTouch Construction to produce a contact patch that promotes reliable traction and long wear by evenly distributing acceleration, braking and cornering forces.

The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts to provide the strength and durability needed to handle heavy loads.

NOTE: The Defender LTX M/S Highway All-Season tire is NOT a dedicated winter / snow tire. It does NOT meet the severe snow traction requirements and is NOT branded with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.

*Specific sizes utilizing Michelin Total Performance eco-focused manufacturing methods are identified as such on the Sizes tab, as well as on the tire's Specs tab.

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Tire Rack Test Results Michelin Defender LTX M/S

October 20, 2023

Tires Tested

Michelin Defender LTX M/S
Michelin Defender LTX M/S2

Vehicles Used

2022 Ford Explorer ST

Few tire lines are as iconic as Michelin's LTX Highway All-Season tire which has amassed a loyal following, satisfying generation after generation of product release. The latest in the brand's lineage has recently debuted and follows the expected naming convention as the second iteration of the Defender Highway All-Season line, aptly named, the Defender LTX M/S2.

With big shoes to fill and little margin for error, our team was excited to finally get some seat time with what would most likely be another celebrated step for the brand and category. Like what many longtime customers may experience, our team compared the new version to its predecessor: the Defender LTX M/S. Our evaluation used 2022 Ford Explorer ST test vehicles fitted with new, full tread depth 265/60R18 tires mounted on 18x8.0 wheels.

On the Road

Our standard road ride route let our team experience both tires back-to-back in identical situations. With the route's mix of road types and speeds, our drivers were able to distinguish differences from two very similar performances. The ride from each was undoubtedly good, with the Defender LTX M/S2 feeling slightly tauter over impacts, but with an improvement in communication with the road. The new tire's increase in control and minimal penalty on ride comfort should sync up well with modern vehicles and felt right at home on our sporty SUV test platform. Noise comfort was very close between the two as well, with the new tire minimizing more harmonics on smooth pavement, but the previous iteration blending tones a little better on coarse surfaces. While apparent to our test drivers in a controlled back-to-back testing environment, they noted that the differences were slight. Steering around corners and along highway ramps highlighted a solid improvement in the new Defender LTX M/S2, with slightly better response and weight that helped it feel more precise and direct in turns.

On the Track

Around the wet track, the new Defender LTX M/S2 demonstrated some improvements that compounded to showcase stronger combined dynamic handling. An incremental, one hundredth of a g step up in lateral traction and a slight four-foot advantage in braking distance from fifty miles per hour may not sound like much but helped accentuate the improved traction and handling from the new tire. The sharper, more accurate steering helped our team make quick directional changes through the slalom with ease. In addition, the more capable feel at the limit created a track experience that was simply less dramatic, which is precisely what pays dividends on the public streets when emergency maneuvers become necessity.

Wet TrackAverage Times50-0mph
SlalomTotal LapLateral gsABS Stop
Michelin Defender LTX M/S5.6933.860.68114.5
Michelin Defender LTX M/S25.5833.370.69110.5

Once the track dried off, the Defender LTX M/S2 delivered a larger lead in lateral traction figures with braking essentially matched between the two tires. Like in the wet, the new Defender LTX M/S2 just felt more put together when hustled through corners. While dry limit handling is not the objective of Highway All-Season tires, this advantage on track was also felt on the road with less aggressive inputs. With no, or limited penalty for the increased dynamic performance, our drivers welcomed the additional handling feel and control from the new tire.

Dry TrackAverage Times50-0mph
SlalomTotal LapLateral gsABS Stop
Michelin Defender LTX M/S5.3831.930.8091.0
Michelin Defender LTX M/S25.3031.270.8389.1

Driving in Winter Conditions

With the predecessor's good customer ratings in winter traction and particularly good light snow traction reviews, wintry weather performance was no doubt a metric that designers worked hard to maintain in the Defender LTX M/S2. Our team was excited to test them head-to-head and see if any significant changes were made in the snow or on the ice. In the snow, each tire made the dash from zero to twelve miles per hour within a half-foot of each other, with the Defender LTX M/S2 just barely edging out its elder. Braking distances from twenty five miles per hour were again very similar, with the two essentially right on top of each other, separated by just over a foot difference. Under light handling maneuvers in the snow, our team thought both had sharp turn-ins with a short delay in the actual change in trajectory. One difference they did note however was the rear end’s reaction after the turn was initiated. The Defender LTX M/S allowed more oversteer but was easy to recover without overshooting the intended path. The Defender LTX M/S2 delivered higher levels of lateral grip and would simply turn, without any of the additional rear end movement. Both were capable and balanced, but the subjective increase in lateral stability was a notable improvement with the Defender LTX M/S2. Braking on the ice from twelve miles per hour was separated by about a foot, with the original Defender LTX M/S just besting its replacement.

Actual Ratings/Test Values
Michelin Defender LTX M/SMichelin Defender LTX M/S2
Snow Acceleration w/TCS (feet)18.3017.80
Snow Stopping Distance (feet)68.569.7
Ice Stopping Distance (feet)42.943.8

Conclusion

As expected, this latest generation of Highway All-Season tire from Michelin checked all the right boxes and balanced what were probably careful compromises from its development team. It's hard to argue they haven't found the right formula to satisfy drivers. This latest model seems to have improved traction, but most notably handling dynamics and steering feel fit for the next generation of SUVs and light trucks. As for the LTX loyalist, it seems they will be pleasantly satisfied that the latest iteration of their beloved tire line has retained its successful formula along with an incremental improvement in traction and a nice evolution in handling. As for new customers, they can take comfort knowing they'll be getting the latest and greatest Highway All-Season performance Michelin has to offer.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Michelin Defender LTX M/S

Tire Category: Highway All-Season

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Michelin Defender LTX M/S
Excellent
99%
35M
8.9 - Excellent
8.3 - Good
8.6 Dirt Traction
8.2 Sand Traction
7.9 Mud Traction
8.4 Rock Traction
9.2 - Excellent
9.2 Hydroplaning Resistance
9.2 Wet Traction
9.4 - Excellent
9.3 Corner Stability
9.5 Dry Traction
9.3 Steering Response
8.4 - Good
8.9 Light Snow Traction
8.3 Deep Snow Traction
7.9 Ice Traction
9.2 - Excellent
9.3 Ride Quality
9.1 Noise
9.1 - Excellent

Yokohama iceGUARD G075 Reviews

Customer feedback data reveals strong winter performance with outstanding snow and ice traction, earning consistent 9-10 scores. Wet traction and hydroplaning resistance also impress, with most ratings in the 8-10 range. Dry handling receives positive marks (7-10), though slightly less emphasized given the tire's winter focus. Comfort scores 7-10, with many praising ride smoothness despite occasional mentions of road noise typical for winter tread patterns. Treadwear earns 8-10 ratings, suggesting durability through multiple seasons. Drivers highlight confidence in harsh conditions, aligning with the tire's winter specialization, while balanced performance in other categories reinforces its versatility for seasonal use.

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49 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 47 positive
  • 2 negative

Customers praise the Yokohama iceGUARD G075's wet traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s for confident grip in wet winter conditions. High marks highlight reliable hydroplaning resistance and stable handling, aligning well with its winter-focused design.

November 20, 2021
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...They are very steady on dry roads and excellent on light snow and wet roads...

Great winter tire. I've had them for a few weeks and so far I'm very impressed. They are very steady on dry roads and excellent on light snow and wet roads. They seem to handle ice well, actually noticeably better than X-Ice tires I had before. I recommend these tires for snowy/icy roads and avoid hotter dry roads as they will wear faster.

Vehicle: 2021 Hyundai Tucson AWD Ultimate
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: ST ANDREWS, MB
Driving Style: Average

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January 04, 2020
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...These tires will initially slip on black ice before grabbing and holding the traction... During inclement weather, vehicles often have to stop in a hurry to avoid hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. These tires grab whether on black ice, heavy rain, packed snow, or fresh snow...

The first thing you notice about the Yokohama ice Guard G075 snow tires is how quiet they are. The next thing you notice is how well they corner. I do both highway and city driving. When vehicles on the double lane highway slow to 40 mph because that is the speed at which they feel safe in the snow and the icy slush, these tires allow me to drive 50 mph before I feel any trepidation. At work by the river, the roads are always icy and we have to stop on a hill, then make a 90 degree turn. These tires grip like it is a dry road. They grip and hold.

These tires will initially slip on black ice before grabbing and holding the traction. You have to know these tires will take you where you point the car. I live in the Northeast. Last year with 4' of snow in Vermont and all season tires, we were slipping and sliding all over the road. This year in the same vehicle with the Yokohama ice Guard G075 tires, when we got 4" of snow and ice, traction held and we were able to plow through it without slipping or fishtailing.

As great as all that is, the biggest bonus that makes these tires worth the money is their stopping power. During inclement weather, vehicles often have to stop in a hurry to avoid hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. These tires grab whether on black ice, heavy rain, packed snow, or fresh snow. You do need to allow stopping room, but in my experience, the braking distance is about the same as all season tires on a wet road. On dry roads these ice Guard tires will stop your vehicle quicker than all season tires. Be aware because it came as a surprise to me. Then, I smiled.

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Dean Cornwell

Vehicle: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan AVP American Value Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: MILTON MILLS, NH
Driving Style: Average

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48 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 46 positive
  • 2 negative

Customers consistently praise the iceGUARD G075's winter traction, with scores dominated by 9s and 10s for snow, ice, and deep snow performance. Occasional 8s still reflect strong cold-weather capability.

February 11, 2020
(Verified Purchase)
3.7 out of 5 Star Rating
3.7 out of 5

Replaced Blizzak's with these tires - put 1200 miles on them so far and have had many snow/ice conditions to test them out. So far I would say they perform as well or better than the Blizzak's in poor conditions...

Replaced Blizzak's with these tires - put 1200 miles on them so far and have had many snow/ice conditions to test them out. So far I would say they perform as well or better than the Blizzak's in poor conditions. Because of all that new tread, I would say it is a bit more wobbly when initiating quick turns, but it's a minivan, not a porsche. No big deal.

Note that I had the Run Flat version of Blizzak's, and moved away from the run flats with these Yoko's because the reality is, if I get a flat, I'm calling AAA. And I did have a tire failure with run flat tires on highway, and we were lucky to get 10 miles out of it before we came close to riding on rims. Still had to call AAA.

Bottom line is that I would recommend these tires, at least from what I have experienced so far. Can't say much about wear yet...good luck.

Vehicle: 2015 Toyota Sienna AWD Limited
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,200
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: QUEENSBURY, NY
Driving Style: Average

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January 04, 2020
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...When vehicles on the double lane highway slow to 40 mph because that is the speed at which they feel safe in the snow and the icy slush, these tires allow me to drive 50 mph before I feel any trepidation. At work by the river, the roads are always icy and we have to stop on a hill, then make a 90 degree turn. These tires grip like it is a dry road. They grip and hold...

The first thing you notice about the Yokohama ice Guard G075 snow tires is how quiet they are. The next thing you notice is how well they corner. I do both highway and city driving. When vehicles on the double lane highway slow to 40 mph because that is the speed at which they feel safe in the snow and the icy slush, these tires allow me to drive 50 mph before I feel any trepidation. At work by the river, the roads are always icy and we have to stop on a hill, then make a 90 degree turn. These tires grip like it is a dry road. They grip and hold.

These tires will initially slip on black ice before grabbing and holding the traction. You have to know these tires will take you where you point the car. I live in the Northeast. Last year with 4' of snow in Vermont and all season tires, we were slipping and sliding all over the road. This year in the same vehicle with the Yokohama ice Guard G075 tires, when we got 4" of snow and ice, traction held and we were able to plow through it without slipping or fishtailing.

As great as all that is, the biggest bonus that makes these tires worth the money is their stopping power. During inclement weather, vehicles often have to stop in a hurry to avoid hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. These tires grab whether on black ice, heavy rain, packed snow, or fresh snow. You do need to allow stopping room, but in my experience, the braking distance is about the same as all season tires on a wet road. On dry roads these ice Guard tires will stop your vehicle quicker than all season tires. Be aware because it came as a surprise to me. Then, I smiled.

Respectfully,
Dean Cornwell

Vehicle: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan AVP American Value Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: MILTON MILLS, NH
Driving Style: Average

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October 24, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Surprisingly quiet and smooth (especially for a winter tire), with excellent grip in light snow, heavy slush, and ice. I haven't had the pleasure of deep snow yet...

Great tires! Surprisingly quiet and smooth (especially for a winter tire), with excellent grip in light snow, heavy slush, and ice. I haven't had the pleasure of deep snow yet. I expect many winters of use out of these. I put five winters on their predecessors, Yokohama IG51v, and those were at 8/32 come the end of that service (about 30,000 miles). The performance of the IG51v was the primary reason I bought these (IG51v no longer available), and, so far, I am not disappointed.

Vehicle: 2014 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Premium Plus
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: FAIRBANKS, AK
Driving Style: Average

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48 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 47 positive
  • 1 negative

Most customers rate dry traction highly, with scores mostly 9s and 10s. Positive feedback highlights confident grip and responsive handling, impressive for a winter-focused tire.

January 04, 2020
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...On dry roads these ice Guard tires will stop your vehicle quicker than all season tires. Be aware because it came as a surprise to me. Then, I smiled...

The first thing you notice about the Yokohama ice Guard G075 snow tires is how quiet they are. The next thing you notice is how well they corner. I do both highway and city driving. When vehicles on the double lane highway slow to 40 mph because that is the speed at which they feel safe in the snow and the icy slush, these tires allow me to drive 50 mph before I feel any trepidation. At work by the river, the roads are always icy and we have to stop on a hill, then make a 90 degree turn. These tires grip like it is a dry road. They grip and hold.

These tires will initially slip on black ice before grabbing and holding the traction. You have to know these tires will take you where you point the car. I live in the Northeast. Last year with 4' of snow in Vermont and all season tires, we were slipping and sliding all over the road. This year in the same vehicle with the Yokohama ice Guard G075 tires, when we got 4" of snow and ice, traction held and we were able to plow through it without slipping or fishtailing.

As great as all that is, the biggest bonus that makes these tires worth the money is their stopping power. During inclement weather, vehicles often have to stop in a hurry to avoid hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. These tires grab whether on black ice, heavy rain, packed snow, or fresh snow. You do need to allow stopping room, but in my experience, the braking distance is about the same as all season tires on a wet road. On dry roads these ice Guard tires will stop your vehicle quicker than all season tires. Be aware because it came as a surprise to me. Then, I smiled.

Respectfully,
Dean Cornwell

Vehicle: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan AVP American Value Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: MILTON MILLS, NH
Driving Style: Average

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51 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 50 positive
  • 1 negative

Customers consistently rate comfort highly, with most scores between 8-10. Riders praise smooth winter driving and reduced noise, highlighting excellent ride quality in cold conditions.

January 04, 2020
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

The first thing you notice about the Yokohama ice Guard G075 snow tires is how quiet they are...

The first thing you notice about the Yokohama ice Guard G075 snow tires is how quiet they are. The next thing you notice is how well they corner. I do both highway and city driving. When vehicles on the double lane highway slow to 40 mph because that is the speed at which they feel safe in the snow and the icy slush, these tires allow me to drive 50 mph before I feel any trepidation. At work by the river, the roads are always icy and we have to stop on a hill, then make a 90 degree turn. These tires grip like it is a dry road. They grip and hold.

These tires will initially slip on black ice before grabbing and holding the traction. You have to know these tires will take you where you point the car. I live in the Northeast. Last year with 4' of snow in Vermont and all season tires, we were slipping and sliding all over the road. This year in the same vehicle with the Yokohama ice Guard G075 tires, when we got 4" of snow and ice, traction held and we were able to plow through it without slipping or fishtailing.

As great as all that is, the biggest bonus that makes these tires worth the money is their stopping power. During inclement weather, vehicles often have to stop in a hurry to avoid hitting other vehicles or pedestrians. These tires grab whether on black ice, heavy rain, packed snow, or fresh snow. You do need to allow stopping room, but in my experience, the braking distance is about the same as all season tires on a wet road. On dry roads these ice Guard tires will stop your vehicle quicker than all season tires. Be aware because it came as a surprise to me. Then, I smiled.

Respectfully,
Dean Cornwell

Vehicle: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan AVP American Value Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: MILTON MILLS, NH
Driving Style: Average

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43 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 38 positive
  • 5 negative

Most customers rate treadwear 9s and 10s, highlighting excellent longevity in winter conditions. While a few scores dip to 6, the majority praise its durable performance across snowy and icy terrain.

April 08, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...I usually get about 8K miles on my Blizzaks before performance deteriorates but have 11K on these - I could go more(probably 15K) before performance problems(I live in Snow and ice country)...

Excellent winter tire. I usually buy Blizzaks but thought I would try these. Very comparable to the Blizzak DMV-2's that I usually buy for my trucks. (Compared to DMV-2)A little quieter(they both generate some noise), not quite as good on bare ice(more than adequate), fine in the slush and wet roads and better treadwear. I usually get about 8K miles on my Blizzaks before performance deteriorates but have 11K on these - I could go more(probably 15K) before performance problems(I live in Snow and ice country). Given the price differential and negligible performance characteristics plus better tread wear I would definitely buy again. I may try the new Michelins to see what they offer as comparison to these other 2.

Vehicle: 2021 Toyota Tundra 4WD Push Button Start CrewMax
Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: HAILEY, ID
Driving Style: Average

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November 01, 2023
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

I've had the all the blizzak / destinations/ and winterforce tires, and they wear out so quick, these iceguard tires are the best snow tires I've ever had, you can use them year round and still get 2 seasons out of them...

I've had the all the blizzak / destinations/ and winterforce tires, and they wear out so quick, these iceguard tires are the best snow tires I've ever had , you can use them year round and still get 2 seasons out of them. I put them on all my vehicles and as long as they keep making them I won't buy another. Definitely recommend to anyone, only wish they made all sizes for smaller cars.

Vehicle: 2017 Dodge Journey AWD GT
Miles Driven on Tires: 60,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: PEMBINE, WI
Driving Style: Average

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October 24, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...I put five winters on their predecessors, Yokohama IG51v, and those were at 8/32 come the end of that service (about 30,000 miles)...

Great tires! Surprisingly quiet and smooth (especially for a winter tire), with excellent grip in light snow, heavy slush, and ice. I haven't had the pleasure of deep snow yet. I expect many winters of use out of these. I put five winters on their predecessors, Yokohama IG51v, and those were at 8/32 come the end of that service (about 30,000 miles). The performance of the IG51v was the primary reason I bought these (IG51v no longer available), and, so far, I am not disappointed.

Vehicle: 2014 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Premium Plus
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: FAIRBANKS, AK
Driving Style: Average

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