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Comparison: Michelin CrossClimate+ vs. Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus

# Michelin CrossClimate+
/71%
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
/50%

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Today, we will be comparing two popular all-season tyres: the Michelin CrossClimate+ and the Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus. Both tyres are designed for drivers who want a single set of tyres that can handle various weather conditions, but there are some noticeable differences in their performance in different tests. Let's dive into the details and find out which one is the better option for you.


The Michelin CrossClimate+ has an overall rating of 87% on our site, while the Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus has a lower rating of 62%. According to the Autobild test, the Michelin CrossClimate+ ranked 2nd out of 27 tyres, while the Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus ranked 10th. The Michelin tyre excelled in dry braking, exterior noise, rolling resistance, dry handling, mileage, and snow handling, whereas the Pirelli tyre's best features were dry braking, exterior noise, and rolling resistance.


Based on the Michelin tyre's summary from the Autobild 2020 test, it is a premium all-season tyre with balanced performance in all weather conditions, dynamic handling qualities, precise steering behavior, high mileage, and low rolling resistance. However, the tyre's main drawback seems to be its high price level. On the other hand, the Pirelli tyre's summary highlights good safety reserves in aquaplaning, short dry braking distances, high mileage, and fuel-saving rolling resistance while stating that it has extended braking distances and understeering behavior on snow and ice.


Strengths & Weaknesses
Michelin CrossClimate+
Strengths:


  • Outstanding dry braking

  • Low exterior noise

  • Excellent rolling resistance

  • Impressive dry handling

  • High mileage

  • Above-average snow handling


Weaknesses:


  • Higher price than competitors


Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
Strengths:


  • Good dry braking

  • Low exterior noise

  • Decent rolling resistance

  • High mileage potential


Weaknesses:


  • Longer braking distances on snow and ice

  • Understeering behavior in snowy and icy conditions


In conclusion, the Michelin CrossClimate+ offers a more comprehensive package of features aimed at delivering an all-round performance in different driving conditions. Despite its higher price, it outperforms the Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus in most categories except exterior noise and rolling resistance, where both tyres perform similarly.


If you value premium performance and are willing to pay a bit more for it, the Michelin CrossClimate+ is the better choice. However, if you are on a budget and mainly drive in milder weather conditions with limited snow and ice, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus is a viable alternative.

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Mutual tests

Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test12+11
Michelin CrossClimate+
Rating: Exemplary
21-2+1-
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus
Rating: Satisfactory
22+ 3+2+
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Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,745
Michelin CrossClimate+39,7 49,7
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus39,851,1
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Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,546,3
Michelin CrossClimate+39,948,6
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus44,551,9
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Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,445,2
Michelin CrossClimate+40,848,1
Pirelli Cinturato All Season Plus45,850,7
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