Michelin Latitude Cross

The Michelin Latitude Cross is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Dry Grip 85%
Wet Grip 84%
Road Feedback 77%
Handling 74%
Wear 89%
Comfort 80%
Buy again 88%
Snow Grip 74%
Ice Grip 71%

Tyre review data from 52 tyre reviews averaging 80% over 851,521 miles driven.

The Latitude Cross is ranked 2nd of 21 All Season Touring tyres.

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Size Fuel Wet Noise Weight
185/65 R15 92T XL   C C 71 9.34kgs
205/70 R15 100H XL   C C 71 10.84kgs
255/70 R15 108H   C E 71 15.25kgs
215/75 R15 100T   E E 71 12.01kgs
225/75 R15 102T   E E 71 13.57kgs
235/75 R15 109H XL   C C 71 13.67kgs
195/80 R15 96T DT E C 71 11.01kgs
235/60 R16 104H XL   C C 71 13.25kgs
215/65 R16 102H XL   C C 71 11.41kgs
255/65 R16 113H XL   C C 71 15.06kgs
215/70 R16 104H XL   C C 71 12.58kgs
225/70 R16 103H   E C 71 13.18kgs
235/70 R16 106H DT E C 71 14.08kgs
245/70 R16 111H XL DT C C 72 15.13kgs
255/70 R16 115H XL   C C 72 16.32kgs
265/70 R16 112H   C C 71 17.29kgs
275/70 R16 114H   C C 72 16.95kgs
225/75 R16 108H XL   C C 71 14.04kgs
205/80 R16 104T XL DT E C 71 13.30kgs
235/85 R16 120S   C B 72 18.47kgs
8/100 R16 112S   E B 72 16.70kgs
225/55 R17 101H XL   C C 71 12.47kgs
235/55 R17 103H XL   C C 71 13.12kgs
215/60 R17 100H XL   C C 71 12.09kgs
225/65 R17 102H DT E C 71 12.97kgs
235/65 R17 108H XL DT C C 71 13.84kgs
235/65 R17 108V XL   C C 71 13.84kgs
245/65 R17 111H XL   C C 71 15.38kgs
255/65 R17 114H XL   C C 71 15.46kgs
265/65 R17 112H   C C 71 16.36kgs
285/65 R17 116H   C C 73 18.06kgs
225/70 R17 108T XL   C C 71 13.43kgs
245/70 R17 114T XL   C C 72 15.54kgs
265/70 R17 115H   C C 72 16.61kgs
265/70 R17 115T   C C 72 16.59kgs
235/50 R18 97H   E C 71 13.40kgs
235/55 R18 100H   E C 71 14.63kgs
235/55 R18 100V   E C 71 14.63kgs
255/55 R18 109V XL   C C 72 14.78kgs
255/55 R18 109H XL DT C C 72 14.77kgs
235/60 R18 107V XL   C C 71 13.93kgs
235/60 R18 107H XL   C C 71 13.98kgs
255/60 R18 112V XL   C C 72 16.14kgs
255/60 R18 112H XL   C C 72 16.14kgs
265/60 R18 110H   C C 72 16.14kgs
225/65 R18 107H XL   C C 71 13.52kgs
285/45 R21 113W XL MO1 B B 74 16.00kgs

Questions and Answers for the Michelin Latitude Cross

2019-08-10 - some Michelin Latitude Cross tyres have an extra 'DT' designation. What does that mean?

DT stands for different tread. The difference could be a slight tuning for grip or to manage a wear pattern. The tyre might look different or it might be very difficult to spot the difference. There are some other similar markings such as S1.


2023-09-09 - What is the treadwear rating on your Michelin Latitude Cross?

Unfortunately we do not store treadwear data for the Michelin Latitude Cross, but any online retailer or Michelin themselves will be able to tell you the treadwear rating your size.


2024-03-05 - I couldn’t find any info about the weight of 205/70 r15 latitude cross. Do you know ?

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Size Price Range  
205/70 R15 £138.74 - £141.76 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
215/60 R17 £146.53 - £148.74 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
215/65 R16 £137.93 - £142.09 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
215/70 R16 £129.11 - £135.29 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
265/65 R17 £165.99 - £186.49 (2 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 30 tyre sizes - View all.

Top 3 Michelin Latitude Cross Reviews

Given 93% while driving a Toyota Landcruiser (265/70 R16 H) on mostly country roads for 65,000 spirited miles
I'm just about to get 2 new front tyres for my landcruiser after 65000 miles.. These tyres are a superb compromise. Excellent on the road, wet or dry. Excellent in standing water. Quite impressive off the road too. Combine Toyotas 4 wheel drive system with these, and I reckon you'd go almost anywhere another vehicle with A/Ts would go. Add to that the tyre wear which is also impressive. My rear tyres still have 5-6mm of tread left... The front is getting 2 new latitude cross' next week
Helpful 208 - tyre reviewed on August 30, 2014
Given 81% while driving a Fiat Panda 4 x4 (185/65 R15) on mostly country roads for 5 spirited miles
Fitted these to my Panda Cross 4x4 to improve off road use without ruining on road driving. It’s a good compromise. A bit less grippy than the full road tyres fitted from factory (despite being 185, rather than the 175 they replaced). In the dry it still grips well and the handling is predictable and balanced although there’s a bit less feedback on the tarmac. In the wet it’s excellent, no discernible difference to the full on road tyres. Off road it’s excellent, a big improvement on the miles of forest track, soft road and occasional full off road I need to drive. The car feels much more planted and secure in these conditions. I’ve yet to encounter snow and it’s not 3MPSF rated but the presence of a number if sipes give me confidence it will work in the occasional snow we encounter. Ride quality is an improvement, possibly helped by the slightly taller sidewall (65% of 185 plays 65% of 175) and comfort is great. No appreciable noise difference to the original road tyres. Wear - we will have to see.

A really good switch that suits the car for my driving mix.
Helpful 17 - tyre reviewed on July 19, 2023
Given 84% while driving a Hyundai Santa Fe (235/60 R18) on mostly country roads for 15,000 average miles
Used on Hyundai Santa Fe for 6 months. Good throughout summer and autumn. Wear well and not noisey given tread. Works extremely well on wet and very wet grass which is why I got them. No real experience on snow but I think they will be much better than summer tyres.
Helpful 12 - tyre reviewed on November 2, 2023
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Latest Michelin Latitude Cross Reviews

Given 71% while driving a Mitsubishi Outlander (215/70 R16) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
I have found these tyres to be very predictable in both wet and dry. When pushed hard the weight of the PHEV and the high profile of the tyre contribute to the car understeering in both wet and dry conditions. I find these tyre quite comfortable. In winter I drive up windy mountain roads to the snow. On snow these have been the best cornering and breaking SUV tyres I've ever had. I can't comment regarding ice as I have minimal time in those conditions. They are predictably noisier than a road tyre but the only time it is really noticeable is when speaking hands free on the phone. I'm on my second set and will buy again if I don't go to a winter specific tyre next time. I travelled about 45,000km on my last set and I'm experiencing a similar wear rate this time. Apart from enhanced grip in mud and snow I bought these tyres due to the robust side walls to use on dirt roads and tracks, they have not let me down and have reduced my anxiety of tyre damage when travelling in out of the way places without a spare.
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on June 21, 2022
Given 73% while driving a Jeep cherokee sport (245/70 R16) on mostly country roads for 12,000 spirited miles
The tyres have excellent wet weather grip on hot mix up and down hills. on road / gravel road performance is good for SUV / 4x4 vehicle. With the grip available the wear isn't that good. If you are only doing 10 -15k km's per year or two, worth the money.
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on May 15, 2022
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Given 90% while driving a Mitsubishi L200 (205/80 R16) on mostly motorways for 92,000 spirited miles
Put them on about 10 years ago as the Bridgestone Dueller wore out of excessive dryness (yes indeed) in only a few years of use and disappointed badly overall. Up until now I have thrown the book at these Michelins; off roading, trailer pulling, snow drifting, beach donuts and still going out is never limited with these. Most surprisingly is the lack of thread wear, the side wall dryness and cracking is making these tires in need of replacement sooner, especially on the front, and that is the only real negative thing I can say about these. Front lasted 6 years Rears lasting 10 years and still looking ok
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on December 25, 2021
Given 80% while driving a Suzuki vitara s 1,4 boosterjet (215/60 R17) on mostly country roads for 15,000 average miles
I use them on fire trails and rocky roads so far so good. No punctures, good grip. On hightway speeds they are quiet and feel almost as good as the continental ecocontact5 that came from factory. I see some sipes for snow but I did not have the oppurtunity to test them on snow yet.
Helpful 15 - tyre reviewed on November 30, 2021
Given 56% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/85 R16) on mostly country roads for 4,000 miles
Replaced the 15 Yr old budget AT tyres on my 90 with these 3 years ago. Really disappointed with these Michelins. They are only an improvement in terms of tyre noise (quieter). In all other respects the same as the 15yr old Power guards, apart from body roll, which is sadly increased. Expected much much more from a premium new tyre.
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on August 26, 2021
Given 44% while driving a Mitsubishi Pajero (265/70 R16) on mostly motorways for 250 easy going miles
After 400 Km (250 miles) and 2 weeks of use, I had the first puncture. It was caused by a 9mm diameter wood stick on the inside tread limit. These tires are weak and It will be hard to trust them.
Helpful 31 - tyre reviewed on August 30, 2020
Given 97% while driving a Toyota RAV4 (235/55 R18 H) on mostly country roads for 15,000 average miles
I've been very pleased with these tyres which are quieter, more comfortable, better wearing and better looking than the Bridgestone Duellers which come as standard on the RAV4. Prior to the Michelin's, the car also had Pirelli Scorpian Verde and Avon ZX7's but the wear was rapid and they suffered from punctures. The Michelin's don't collect stones and debris so much and have never punctured. We use the car mainly round country roads which can be poorly maintained and slippery and occasionaly tow a horse trailer so reliablility on muddy fields is a must. Again, no problems there either. Not many tyre shops stock these off the shelf but it's well worth ordering ahead to guarantee getting these tyres. Great value for money.
Helpful 31 - tyre reviewed on June 23, 2020
Given 81% while driving a Toyota RAV4 (235/60 R16) on a combination of roads for 1,500 average miles
Very bad in mud
Helpful 38 - tyre reviewed on March 24, 2020
Given 70% while driving a Mazda B series 2.5 td 108 hp 4x4 (205/80 R16 T) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
well we run these tires for a long time now they are almost 8 year old now they are still looking decent no cracking but are surely harder. the truck was kept most of the time in a closed underground garage not too humid not to dry atmosphere and I am for the first time pleased by a michelin tire for a long time pretty great at hard packed or loose ground good on paved roads last time I used the truck on snow the tires where brand new and back then they performed very good I never use it when snowing since this truck likes to rust even at the slightest of contacts with salt. anyway I highly recommend them for any suv or light truck the only big downside is their price at least in my size 205/80/16 really michelin? 105€per tire?
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on November 2, 2019
Given 47% while driving a Dacia Duster 4x4 (215/65 R16 R) on mostly country roads for 15 average miles
Fitted to a Duster DCI 110 4x4 2 years ago. Roads are poor in Eastern Crete and thought these tyres would suffer the potholes, rocks and going off road to my Olives (checked with the Michelin chat line). Tore a sidewall in 2 weeks, tyres scream when cornering on a hot tarmac road. Good tyre life but will change them early as the grip in mud/loose stone isn't any better than the originals that were purely a tarmac tyre. Was a great fan of the old X A/T when fitted on my Range Rover years ago but will now look elsewhere.
Helpful 52 - tyre reviewed on August 10, 2019
Given 95% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/85 R16) on mostly country roads for 50 average miles
After seven years on the factory fitted Grabbers I had all four replaced with these Michelins. The difference in drive, road noise, comfort and handling was staggering! I thought I was in a different car. Amazing the difference a tyre makes! No hesitation in recommending these tyres for a big 4x4 (Defender 110 in my case).
Helpful 48 - tyre reviewed on April 10, 2019
Land Rover (215/65 R16) on mostly country roads for 48,300 miles
Purchased these Michelin Latitude Cross tyres for our Landrover Freelander 1 and I am very pleased with them, dry and wet handling is very good and wear is excellent, we clocked 87000 km (48300 miles) during six years on them, never heard of this kind of low wear before and we are driving already for more that 45 years.
We now purchased Dunlop Grandtrek AT3, we will see if these are as good as the Michelins, I doubt it and
may live to regret this choice, but were somewhat cheaper than the Michelins.
In any case would surely advise anyone to try the Michelin Latitude Cross on any SUV vehicle.
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on March 2, 2019