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I put a set on my Model 3 today. Extremely quiet and smooth so far. Not as good on corners as the Michelin Pilot 4 though. I’m looking forward to the efficiency gains (hopefully). View attachment 907996
Agreed. It does look silly.Why did Hankook have to go and put that ugly diamond pattern on the sidewall
I put a set on my Model 3 today. Extremely quiet and smooth so far. Not as good on corners as the Michelin Pilot 4 though. I’m looking forward to the efficiency gains (hopefully). View attachment 907996
I will be happy to.Looks good, except perhaps for the diamond shaped pattern on the sidewall. Not a deal-breaker, of course, but wish Hankook would have chosen a different pattern.
It appears this tire has a deeply recessed bead area to help protect the rims from curb rash. I’m assuming this feature is also present on the other size tires (19 & 20‘s) in this line-up. Rim protection is not important to me (I’ve never curbed a tire/rim in my life), but know this is a desirable/useful feature for many.
Initial efficiency results may be worse than your previous tires, until these new tires have some miles on them and are broken in. So, please let us know how they stack up (in terms of efficiency) after a few weeks or months of use. Thanks!!
Looks good.Looks like Hankook has new "EV" tires, the iON brand ones.
The iON evo AS comes in the typical Tesla Model 3 tire sizes as 3 of the 6 sizes offered, so the Tesla Model 3 is presumably a target market.
These are different from the Kinergy GT that has been seen as the OEM tire on some 2022 Tesla Model 3.
Maybe the pattern helps with aerodynamics like on a golf ball?Why did Hankook have to go and put that ugly diamond pattern on the sidewall
Looks like a Polynesian tribal tattooMaybe the pattern helps with aerodynamics like on a golf ball?
I’m at 31k on my AS4s and they are pretty much done. I’m interested in the Hankooks as well, but having trouble finding much information. I like the AS4s but it sounds like the Hankooks might last a little longer. I’m not worried about performance. I drive spirited but don’t need racing tires, just All Season radials.Does anyone else have thoughts or an in-depth review on these Hankooks? My Pilot AS4s are now approaching 45k miles, need to replace.
I have MXM4 on my BMW convertible that I had installed in 2018. With over 50,000 miles now they have barely worn down by 30%. Unbelievable. Never had any set of tires lasting more than 2.5 years or 35,000 miles before.I’m at 31k on my AS4s and they are pretty much done. I’m interested in the Hankooks as well, but having trouble finding much information. I like the AS4s but it sounds like the Hankooks might last a little longer. I’m not worried about performance. I drive spirited but don’t need racing tires, just All Season radials.
No tire lasts that long unless it’s being driven like an old granny.I have MXM4 on my BMW convertible that I had installed in 2018. With over 50,000 miles now they have barely worn down by 30%. Unbelievable. Never had any set of tires lasting more than 2.5 years or 35,000 miles before.
I have to change tires on my Mercedes every 14 months. But these? I am stunned.No tire lasts that long unless it’s being driven like an old granny.