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Comparison: Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs. Pirelli P ZERO PZ4 vs. Hankook Ventus Evo

Here we take a closer look at two tyres: the Firestone Multiseason 2, manufactured by Firestone and the Michelin CrossClimate 2, made by Michelin.


Starting with the Firestone Multiseason 2, it did not replace any previous models and currently does not have a successor. It is a winter tyre made in Italy and was given an overall evaluation of 60%. While it enjoys a positive reputation for excellent grip on wet and snowy conditions and low rolling resistance, its dry braking and comfort levels are noted as slight drawbacks in multiple tests, such as those conducted by AUTOBILD and ADAC. The tyre has maintained positions from 6th to 22nd among 10 to 37 tyres tested.


On the other hand, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 is a successor to the Michelin CrossClimate and also does not have a succeeding model. This all-rounder is produced in both Italy and Spain and impresses with an overall evaluation of 93%. The Michelin CrossClimate 2 benefits from secure and precise dry and winter driving characteristics, is very fuel-efficient and provides high mileage, making it a top choice. However, it does show minor weaknesses on wet roads. Tested by a series of organizations, it consistently ranked in the top four positions, surpassing its Firestone counterpart in all mutual tests.


Summary:
In general, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 outperforms the Firestone Multiseason 2. While the latter offers very good performance on snowy and wet roads, the former provides overall reliability all year round, except for minor issues on wet roads.


However, the decision will also depend on individual preferences. If you are looking for a winter-specific tyre, then the Firestone Multiseason 2 might be the choice for you. But if you are searching for an allround tyre with a focus on longevity and fuel efficiency, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 emerges as a superior choice.


Overall, the tyres show their strengths and weaknesses in a variety of test situations. Therefore, drivers should make their decisions based on their driving conditions and personal requirements while keeping both the strengths and weaknesses of both tyres in mind.

Test Profile

Firestone
Multiseason 2
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
Pirelli
P ZERO PZ4
Hankook
Ventus Evo
Number of tests
13
24
14
3
Best position
#6
#1
#2
#2
Average position
10.9
2.7
5.5
3.3
Latest test
2025
2025
2025
2026
Available sizes
61
151
706
60

Snow

Snow
Firestone Multiseason 2
80%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow traction
Firestone Multiseason 2
87%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
86%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
90%
Snow handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
80%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Snow cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
60%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
93%

Wet

Wet
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
72%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
83%
Hankook Ventus Evo
87%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Firestone Multiseason 2
64%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
79%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
76%
Hankook Ventus Evo
81%
Wet braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
77%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
75%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
78%
Hankook Ventus Evo
95%
Wet handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
66%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
74%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
90%
Hankook Ventus Evo
87%
Wet circle cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
75%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
77%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
89%
Hankook Ventus Evo
96%
Aquaplaning - cross
Firestone Multiseason 2
48%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
75%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
68%
Hankook Ventus Evo
71%

Costs

Costs
Firestone Multiseason 2
75%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
78%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
52%
Hankook Ventus Evo
80%
Rolling resistance
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
87%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
59%
Hankook Ventus Evo
86%
Mileage
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
74%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
49%
Hankook Ventus Evo
71%
Price/value
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
43%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
28%
Hankook Ventus Evo
71%

Comfort

Comfort
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
73%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
75%
Hankook Ventus Evo
75%
Exterior noise
Firestone Multiseason 2
76%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
84%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
77%
Hankook Ventus Evo
73%
Comfort
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
78%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
74%
Hankook Ventus Evo
76%

Dry

Dry
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
87%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
77%
Hankook Ventus Evo
83%
Dry braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
92%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
80%
Hankook Ventus Evo
76%
Dry handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
74%
Michelin CrossClimate 2
82%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
82%
Hankook Ventus Evo
90%

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