Firehawk Sport leads on efficiency and dry feel; Roadhawk 2 wins on aquaplaning and size range.
Within Firestone's summer passenger car range, the Firestone Firehawk Sport and the Firestone Roadhawk 2 occupy the same upper-middle segment but are built around genuinely different priorities. The Firehawk Sport is Firestone's efficiency and refinement-focused option — a tyre with a sporty name that backs it up with low rolling resistance, short dry braking, and impressively quiet running. The Roadhawk 2, the direct successor to the original Firestone Roadhawk, takes a broader approach: a wider size range, outstanding aquaplaning protection, and manufacturer recommendation for electric vehicles. Choosing between them is less about finding the objectively better tyre and more about understanding which character suits your car and driving style.
Firehawk Sport
Roadhawk 2


These tyres were not tested together. The comparison below is inferred from separate tests by normalizing both tyres against 5 shared benchmark tyres, so treat it as an estimate.
Firestone Firehawk Sport
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Firestone Roadhawk 2Choose the Firestone Firehawk Sport if your car fits within 18 to 20 inches and your priorities are low running costs, a quiet cabin, and confident dry-road performance — it delivers genuine efficiency advantages and a well-balanced dry character that rewards regular fast-road driving. Choose the Firestone Roadhawk 2 if you need the widest possible size coverage, value exceptional aquaplaning protection, drive an electric or hybrid vehicle, or simply want a dependable all-round summer tyre across a broader range of everyday conditions. Neither is a track tool, but together they give Firestone a summer range that covers efficiency-focused drivers and broadly-fit everyday motorists with a clearly differentiated character between them.
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