Michelin Latitude tour HP
WatchThe Michelin Latitude tour HP is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 inch | |||
| 215/65R16 98 H | C | C | 69 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 225/65R17 102 H | C | D | 71 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 285/60R18 120 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| P265/60R18 109 H | B | D | 71 |
| 265/60R18 110 H | B | D | 71 |
| 235/60R18 103 V | B | C | 69 |
| 235/55R18 100 V | C | C | 69 |
| 20 inch | |||
| P275/60R20 114 H | C | C | 71 |
Questions and Answers for the Michelin Latitude tour HP
Ask a questionAre Michelin Lattitude tour HP M+S rated?
According to Michelin and my local dealer this is a summer tyre, not an all-season. I assume it is not then 3PMSF rated either. Can you confirm please? Keep up the good work and testing.
Review Summary
Based on 25 user reviews
For the Michelin Latitude Tour HP, drivers report a mixed experience. Many high- and mid-scoring reviews praise its quiet ride, comfort, and notably long tread life on some vehicles, with several owners exceeding 50-65k miles and appreciating predictable handling. However, a sizable number of lower-scoring reviews cite rapid or uneven wear (especially on certain OEM fitments), poor wet grip/aquaplaning confidence, numb steering/feedback, and occasional noise; sidewall cracking is mentioned but should be ignored. Overall sentiment is slightly negative, with comfort and durability praised by many but wet performance and wear consistency questioned.
Strengths
- Low noise/quiet ride
- Comfort/ride quality
- Long tread life on some vehicles
- Predictable dry handling
Areas for Improvement
- Wet grip/aquaplaning confidence
- Inconsistent/rapid tread wear (especially some oem fitments)
- Numb steering/poor feedback
- Price/value concerns
- Road noise for some applications
Top 3 Michelin Latitude tour HP Reviews
They lasted to 54k km and I could have stretched another 60k km if I was not going into winter.
Very early tread wearout and I won't buy again. Also one tire belt failed so I bought a new set of 4 at 54k km.
Latest Michelin Latitude tour HP Reviews
After 65,000 miles on the original set I sold the car with 3 mm on each tyre, even without being able to rotate them (fronts are 235/55, rears 255/50). It might have been because they were N0 rated (Porsche spec) but they rode well, never harsh with plenty of communication. In hindsight they did occasionally float over a succession of bumps, but I only realised this when my Macan S replacement with 21" 295/35 arrived, and copes with the same section of road without any lurching. This might be due to the reduced tyre wall though. Personally I would not hesitate to have them again. Worth the extra money every time and highly recommended
If they were not so expensive, it would be a no-brainer. Second thing is I have wintertyres too so maybe I buy summertyres instead if these all season tyres. That's why it became an eight at the the end of the day if one asks me whether or not I would buy them again.
The car is a Volvo xc60, T6, AWD (300hp)
Dry traction very good
Wet traction, good but not great
Don't feel connected to the road, they feel a bit "floaty"
Soft in corners, but do hold them
No noise at all, but a bit soft
Wouldn't buy again at the prices I see them at