Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Review

Michelin has built a reputation for producing some of the best quality tires on the market. Moreover, these tires have performed excellently against most of the quality tests. The Michelin PS2 lives up to this reputation being an ultra-high performance tire that comes as original equipment on some high-end cars like the BMW M3 and the Porsche 911. The Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 has been on the market since 2004 and has ever since continued to feature among the best tires of its category.

Pilot Sport PS2 Features

The Pilot Sport PS2 comes with two tread compounds, one to serve you under wet traction and the other for dry traction. These tires are also designed with a continuous circumferential center rib flanked by directional tread patterns. In addition, tires with a 265mm section width are designed with a V-shaped pattern, while those with a 275 sectional width have a W-shaped tread pattern.

These tires also feature a swept-back lateral groove that evacuates water from under the contact patch to prevent hydroplaning while boosting wet traction and reducing tire noise while on dry roads. The manufacturer’s also included two belts made of high-tensile, lightweight steel cords. These cords are further reinforced by a size-optimized spirally wrapped nylon cord that uses BAZ technology to prevent distortion, enhance quick steering response for a better ride quality and speed durability.

The Pilot Sport PS2 has cable beads to help maintain the appropriate shape for wheel uniformity while on the road.

Having looked at the tire features, it is best to look at how it performs on some of the common road terrains.

Performance on wet and dry roads

These tires are originally built for summer roads and offer outstanding performance on wet and dry roads. According to a Tire review from a seasoned driver, these tires offer an impressive performance on dry roads, but their performance in wet weather conditions was nothing short of excellent.

Dry roads- when it comes to dry traction, the cornering grip performs at its best. The shoulder blocks and the continuous center rib provide a grip that adds to the steering response and feels.

Wet roads- driving in wet conditions is further improved by circumferential grooves coupled with lateral grooves that assist the tire in evacuating water from under the treads to maintain grip and lower chances of hydroplaning on wet roads.

Performance on icy and snowy roads

A Tire Review on the Pilot Sport PS2 revealed that these tires are not the best choice for driving on snowy and icy roads. The Pilot Sport PS2 is built for summer roads and performs very poorly in near-freezing temperatures. Under freezing temperatures, these rubber tires tend to harden, thus affecting their grip, braking, and overall handling. When driving during the cold season, it is best to switch to winter tires to form the best driving experience.

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Warranty Information

All Michelin tires, both originals and replacement tires come with a limited warranty for treadwear. The limited warranty also covers any defects resulting from workmanship or materials used in production for the original tread life, or six years from the day you buy the tires. Aside from the limited warranty on workmanship and material defects, the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 also comes with a 30,000km limited warranty.

The mileage warranty varies for vehicles with different sizes of tires for their front and rear axle since they do not rotate as recommended. This means that the mileage warranty of each rear tire will be half the number of kilometers as the standard warranty for tires in the same product line.

Final Verdict

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 is the perfect choice when looking for summer high-performance tires. These tires are specifically built to offer the best service on both wet and dry roads. The Pilot Sport PS2 is known for delivering on;
• Both wet and dry traction
• Exceptional handling
• High safety ratings
• Mileage warranty of up to 20,000 miles
• Standard limited warranty of up to 6 years

The only downside to these tires is that they are not ideal for snowy and icy roads. During these weather conditions, you may have to switch up your tires which may be difficult.

However, these tires are definitely a worthy choice for drivers looking for precise sport-handling tires with assurances on durability, fuel efficiency, and safety.