Which summer tyres for Polestar 2
Which summer tyres for Polestar 2
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BrownEaredDog

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1,300 posts

126 months

Saturday 25th April
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Hello you lot smile

My girlfriend has just bought herself a Polestar 2 (the boggo 231 PS model, my 2022) and we would welcome recommendations for summer tyres.

Cheers smile

ETA: sorry about the missing question mark in the title biggrin

SWoll

22,139 posts

283 months

Saturday 25th April
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All depends on your budget. I'm assuming it's running 245/45 R19's?

Pilot Sport PS4 are excellent but expensive as are Conti Sport Contact. The new Michelin Primacy 5 energy has been getting great reviews and is an EV specific design but not cheap either. (All £200+ fitted)

The Goodyear Eagle F1 6 is a bit cheaper and performa well. (£180 fitted)

The Kumho PS72 is a very good option for the price but will likely wear faster than more expensive options. (£140 fitted)

Avoid Bridgestone or Pirelli IME, never been impressed with their tyres.

I've found Asda tyres to be very good on price for most things as they often have discounts for 2 or more tyres.

andrew-6xade

582 posts

28 months

Sunday 26th April
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The above really

The tyre reviews website is super detailed but the premium stuff always seems to be worth the money. Better performance and last longer than the cheaper end of the market

PetrolHeadInRecovery

398 posts

40 months

Sunday 26th April
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The latest ADAC tyre test (reproduced/summarised e.g. here: https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/2026-ADAC-S... could be of interest.

I'm leaning towards Continental PremiumContact 7 myself, since it seems to offer clearly better performance than Primacy 5 while maintaining the same rolling resistance (in the size tested). I found this interesting, since official rolling resistance labels are "A" for Primacy 5 (all available sizes) and "B" or "C" for the Continental, depending on the size.

Where I live, Continental is also a fair bit cheaper than Primacy 5, so predicted costs per km are practically identical.

PS4 might feel more responsive, at least compared to Primacy 5. I had PS4 as the last set on the previous car, a big improvement over the original Bridgestone low-rolling-resistance tyres. Our current car (Ioniq 5) with Primacy 4 is much more communicative than the previous one on the original tyres, but not quite as talkative as the old one with PS4 (even though the handling and grip are better).

PS4 would probably have a high rolling resistance, so the range might drop enough to matter in practice.

BrownEaredDog

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1,300 posts

126 months

Sunday 26th April
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Many thanks for the advice chaps, very helpful indeed smile

MinchCS

46 posts

3 months

Sunday 26th April
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Hankook Ion Evo. Highly rated premium EV tyre. Very quiet and low rolling resistance but handle well too, particularly in the wet. Have them on an iPace and much better than Goodyears they replaced.

andrew-6xade

582 posts

28 months

Sunday 26th April
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MinchCS said:
Hankook Ion Evo. Highly rated premium EV tyre. Very quiet and low rolling resistance but handle well too, particularly in the wet. Have them on an iPace and much better than Goodyears they replaced.
The recent Hancooks are reviewing really well...

raspy

2,657 posts

119 months

Sunday 26th April
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MinchCS said:
Hankook Ion Evo. Highly rated premium EV tyre. Very quiet and low rolling resistance but handle well too, particularly in the wet. Have them on an iPace and much better than Goodyears they replaced.
I had them on a brand new iX and they were just as good on noise, ride and handling as the Pirelli P Zero Elects I had on my older iX.

I didn't expect that!

TheRainMaker

7,790 posts

267 months

Monday 27th April
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I can't remember what was on ours; they were a standard fit.

Lasted over 34000 miles, and were still on the car when it went back, they were fine TBH.

PetrolHeadInRecovery

398 posts

40 months

Monday 27th April
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raspy said:
MinchCS said:
Hankook Ion Evo. Highly rated premium EV tyre. Very quiet and low rolling resistance but handle well too, particularly in the wet. Have them on an iPace and much better than Goodyears they replaced.
I had them on a brand new iX and they were just as good on noise, ride and handling as the Pirelli P Zero Elects I had on my older iX.

I didn't expect that!
I have heard good things about them, too. Did a quick search comparing them to PremiumContact 7 and found this report that has a AI-generated feel to it, but maybe still interesting:

https://toptirereview.com/continental-premiumconta...

Assumind the data is correct, there were a few surprises (Ion Evo seems to be marginally better in resisting aquaplaning, Continental has a slightly lower rolling resistance). Continental is considerably noisier but handles better.

Both seem like great choices; it comes down to individual preferences.

JoeMk1

394 posts

196 months

Monday 27th April
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MinchCS said:
Hankook Ion Evo. Highly rated premium EV tyre. Very quiet and low rolling resistance but handle well too, particularly in the wet. Have them on an iPace and much better than Goodyears they replaced.
Same here, Ion Evo SUV on an iPace, no complaints. Much less 'exciting' in the wet than the orginal worn Goodyears.