The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a Max Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
This tyre replaced the Michelin Latitude Sport 3.
Tyre review data from 18 tyre reviews averaging 81% over 192,860 miles driven.
The Pilot Sport 4 SUV is ranked 1st of 1 Summer Max Performance tyres.
Reports
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Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise | Weight |
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225/65 R17 106V XL | C | A | 72 | 12.26kgs |
235/65 R17 108V XL | C | A | 72 | 13.11kgs |
255/55 R18 109Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.38kgs |
225/60 R18 100V | E | A | 70 | 12.21kgs |
235/60 R18 103V | C | A | 70 | 13.02kgs |
235/60 R18 107V XL VOL | A | A | 70 | 12.70kgs |
235/60 R18 107W XL | C | A | 72 | 13.05kgs |
255/60 R18 112W XL | C | A | 72 | 14.81kgs |
235/65 R18 110H XL | C | A | 72 | 13.82kgs |
255/45 R19 100V | E | A | 72 | 13.51kgs |
295/45 R19 113Y XL | C | A | 74 | 15.87kgs |
235/50 R19 99V | E | A | 70 | 12.89kgs |
245/50 R19 105W XL * | A | B | 70 | 12.90kgs |
255/50 R19 107Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.09kgs |
255/50 R19 103W | C | A | 72 | 14.12kgs |
265/50 R19 110Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.90kgs |
275/50 R19 112Y XL | C | A | 72 | 15.56kgs |
225/55 R19 99V | E | A | 70 | 12.55kgs |
235/55 R19 105Y XL | C | A | 72 | 12.95kgs |
235/55 R19 101V | C | A | 70 | 12.79kgs |
255/55 R19 111V XL | C | A | 72 | 14.62kgs |
255/55 R19 111Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.55kgs |
275/55 R19 111W | C | A | 72 | 16.28kgs |
275/40 R20 106Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.50kgs |
295/40 R20 110Y XL | C | A | 74 | 15.89kgs |
235/45 R20 100V XL | C | A | 72 | 12.91kgs |
255/45 R20 105Y XL | C | A | 72 | 13.94kgs |
265/45 R20 108Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.77kgs |
275/45 R20 110Y XL | C | A | 72 | 15.33kgs |
285/45 R20 112Y XL | C | A | 74 | 15.99kgs |
235/50 R20 104Y XL JLR | A | B | 70 | 13.00kgs |
245/50 R20 102V | E | A | 70 | 14.05kgs |
255/50 R20 109Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.50kgs |
265/50 R20 107V | C | A | 72 | 15.76kgs |
275/50 R20 113Y XL MO1 | B | A | 72 | 16.90kgs |
255/55 R20 110Y XL | C | A | 72 | 15.31kgs |
295/35 R21 107Y XL | C | A | 74 | 15.99kgs |
255/40 R21 102Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.71kgs |
255/40 R21 102Y XL MO | B | A | 72 | 14.10kgs |
265/40 R21 105Y XL | C | A | 72 | 14.77kgs |
285/40 R21 109Y XL | C | A | 74 | 16.12kgs |
295/40 R21 111Y XL | C | A | 74 | 17.07kgs |
235/45 R21 101Y XL MO | B | A | 72 | 13.30kgs |
245/45 R21 104W XL | C | A | 72 | 14.08kgs |
265/45 R21 104W | C | A | 72 | 16.05kgs |
275/45 R21 110Y XL | C | A | 72 | 16.39kgs |
285/45 R21 113Y XL | C | A | 74 | 17.66kgs |
275/50 R21 113V XL | C | A | 72 | 17.39kgs |
285/40 R22 110Y XL | C | A | 74 | 16.97kgs |
2019-04-16 - Hi - my ML63 2014 is due some new tyres soon. Despite it being seemingly obvious are these the 'right' tyres for it instead of the PS4S? Any idea if you might test these against the Goodyear Asymmetric 3 SUVs which I guess are the closest SUV specialist competitor? Thanks!
They certainly are the right tyre for your SUV. Sadly they've not been in any group tests yet, but you can see the TUV data in the launch report from the PS4 SUV.
2020-01-23 - Hi, I am looking for new tires in the nearest future for my Mercedes GLC 63 AMG. I am currently running on Continental Sport Contact 6 (265/45R20 and 295/40R20). I was always Michelin kind of guy, and I use Michelin Pilot Sport 4s on all my other vehicles and wanted to switch also to Michelin on my GLC. I am curious because there is no Pilot Sport 4s in this size, the only available tire is Pilot Sport 4 SUV. Do you think Pilot Sport 4 SUV is less sporty tire comparing to my current Continental Sport Contact 6 and by changing them to Pilot sport 4 SUV I will actually loose performance?
In those sizes the performance should be quite comparable. The Pilot Sport 4 SUV is a much stronger tyre than the normal PS4, so should feel just as sporty as the SC6.
2021-10-15 - I have 235/55 19 Michelin latitude sport 3 tyres on my Honda CRV and due to a tracking issue, I will have to replace one front tyre soon, the other 3 tyres are fine. As the Pilot sport 4 SUV has superseded the latitude 3, should I replace the tyre with a PS4 SUV, or will this cause an imbalance in handling etc, mixing front tyres? The alternative is to find a single latitude 3, or fit a pair of PS4 SUVs, which would effectively waste the perfectly good latitude 3 on the other side. Your advice would be appreciated.
I would not recommend just a single PS4SUV as there will be handling and grip differences when compared to the Latitude 3. My choice would be to place new PS4SUV on the rear and keep the spare latitude as a spare.
2021-10-29 - I have 235/55 19 Michelin latitude sport 3 tyres on my Honda CRV and due to a tracking issue, I will have to replace one front tyre soon, the other 3 tyres are fine. As the Pilot sport 4 SUV has superseded the latitude 3, should I replace the tyre with a PS4 SUV, or will this cause an imbalance in handling etc, mixing front tyres? The alternative is to find a single latitude 3, or fit a pair of PS4 SUVs, which would effectively waste the perfectly good latitude 3 on the other side. Your advice would be appreciated.
I would advise against mixing tyres on the same axle. I would probably fit a pair of PS4 SUV and keep the good tyre as a spare.
2023-03-19 - I am about to change the tires on my 62-plate Volvo XC70 D5 AWD aut. Currently, I have 4 Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Weather 235/50 R18 on the car. I am absolutely not a fan of these tyres. I have a few ideas, I would like to ask you to advise me based on your experience! 1: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV, 2: Bridgestone Turanza 6, 3: Michelin Primacy 4+? My previous car had the Continental Premium Contact 6 on ( really enjoyed them) and now I have seen the PC 7 has just been released. There are not many reviews of the PC7 or Turanza 6 just yet to help me. I am living in Scotland, wet performance is a key element and temperatures are milder ( would it be warm enough for PS4SUV or PC7? ) Most of the time I drive on twisty A roads and motorways. Often long motorway journeys. Which tyres would match the best with my car’s characteristics? ( would you recommend any other tyres which are not on my list?) I am not driving over the speed limit but enjoy a good drive and a responsive car. Also, enjoy the comfort of the car and the generally low interior noise levels. I really appreciate your answer and help! Thanks
This is not based on actual experience as I've not had the PS4 SUV in a test myself, but based on the data I would have no hesitation fitting it. The PC7 is also a great shout if you can get it in the correct size and load index!
2023-03-20 - I need to buy new summer tyres for 2020 Porsche Macan Turbo. Should I go for these "Pilot Sport 4 SUV" whiteout Porsche homologation or stay with Latitude Sport 3 but with Porsche homologation, they are at the same price. Pilot Sport 4 SUV looks like far more advance tyre...
Whether you want to stick with the N rated tyre is a personal choice, I have a Cayenne and if presented with the same option I would pick the PS4 SUV.
Size | Price Range | |
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235/45 R19 | £262.15 - £262.15 (1 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
235/55 R19 | £171.59 - £200.78 (12 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
235/65 R17 | £146.74 - £151.62 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
245/50 R20 | £235.63 - £238.27 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
255/45 R20 | £238.67 - £286.99 (10 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
255/50 R19 | £186.62 - £197.99 (8 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
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