I went with Kuhmo Solus TA31 EV 215/55/17 and am very happy. Stock is 50 tall but due to rougher roads here and oncoming winter, I got a slight taller tire to better absorb road imperfections.
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We wore out the OEMs at 40k and picked up a set of Sumitomo P03 tires. Extremely happy with them. They're not strictly EV tires so there's some efficiency loss (maybe 5-10%?) but the car is much grippier, especially in wet and slushy conditions. Also, it's just way more comfortable of a ride. Kind of doubt they'll last through the manufacturer warranty of 50k miles but also it was just under $100/tire installed at DiscountTire so I'm not terribly concerned
HANKOOK ION EVO AS SUV. These replaced my factory stock tires and they were much better.
Dok je auto na Goodyearu već stao sa brzine 80kmh, na budget gumama se još uvijek kretao sa 46kmh ????
I like my cc2s for traction in general. Although I have done some stupid shit on the snow with those tires.
Michelin X-Ice for me. They do great in slush and slop too - we got 11” of snow here in Minnesota a last spring and one of the kids and I drove around with shovels and kitty litter helping folks who were stuck, it was unbelievably fun - the Crosstrek is unstoppable with those tires.
I use the Bridgestone Blizzak dm-v2 tires in the winter. They’re amazingly grippy and gives me a lot of driving confidence on snow
Hankooks handle snow and ice pretty well. But the compromise is they seem to be a very soft tire. I am lucky to get 32k of miles out of them. (They claim to be a 60k tire)
Late but I don't recomend these even with a good name that toyo has. These are made cheaply and slips in wet. I have 195/50r15 and these slip with my weak 90whp car. These tires are perfect sliding tho as in warm it provides medium grip, and in wet it's makes you feel like you have 200hp haha. I wouldn't recommend for grip. Decent commuter tire tho for the price.
I only got 33k miles on these on a 4cyl Camry to be 3/32 tread left, not great
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