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Comparison: Hankook Ventus Prime 4 vs. Kumho Ecsta HS52 vs. Michelin e.Primacy

The comparison below looks at two popular summer touring tyres: the Hankook Ventus Prime 4 and the Kumho Ecsta HS52. Tests from ADAC, AutoBild, Vibilagare and others are summarised to give a clear picture of real-world strengths, weaknesses and which tyre performs better overall.


Quick links: view the Hankook tyre at /hankook-ventus-prime-4 and the Kumho tyre at /kumho-ecsta-hs52. Manufacturer pages: Hankook /hankook/, Kumho /kumho/summer/.


Overall test summary
Both tyres are classed as summer touring tyres and score well in independent tests, but the Kumho holds a small edge in aggregated results: our ratings place the Kumho Ecsta HS52 at 74% versus the Hankook Ventus Prime 4 at 71%. Across multiple test programmes the Kumho often finishes one position ahead (ADAC: Kumho 8th / Hankook 9th) and shows consistently strong wet performance and predicted mileage.


Strengths — Kumho Ecsta HS52
The Ecsta HS52 is frequently highlighted for its balanced wet and dry performance, competitive price and very good projected wear. ADAC and AutoBild note short wet and dry braking distances and convincing handling on both wet and dry surfaces. ADAC 2024 praises its very good predicted mileage, low abrasion and lower fuel consumption. Weaknesses mentioned include a slight vulnerability to aquaplaning in some ADAC test scenarios, a heavier tyre weight and only average ride comfort.


Strengths — Hankook Ventus Prime 4
The Ventus Prime 4 stands out for sharp dry handling and low rolling resistance. AutoBild ranks it at the very top in some comparisons for dry braking and dry handling, and ADAC notes short dry braking distances and dynamic behaviour on both wet and dry tracks. However, tests flag moderate tread life and lower aquaplaning resistance; ADAC also records higher external noise in some conditions.


Mutual test positions and where each wins
- ADAC and aggregated tests give the edge to the Kumho overall (better positions and a slightly higher score).
- AutoBild and several national club tests sometimes place the Hankook ahead, especially for pure dry performance and handling precision.
In short: Kumho scores better for wet braking, mileage and value, while Hankook rewards drivers seeking sharper dry handling and marginally lower rolling resistance.


Practical verdict
If you prioritise all‑round safety, wet braking and long tyre life for a strong price/value proposition, the Kumho Ecsta HS52 is the better all-round choice. If your driving is frequently sporty or you want the best dry handling and slightly lower rolling resistance, the Hankook Ventus Prime 4 is a compelling option—accepting somewhat shorter tread life and minor aquaplaning compromises.


Replacement note: Neither model in this comparison is listed as having been replaced by a newer tyre in our data; both succeed earlier models (Kumho Ecsta HS51 and Hankook Ventus Prime3 K125) but are current in the test corpus.


Choose based on your priorities: wet-weather confidence and mileage (Kumho) or dry handling and rolling-resistance gains (Hankook).

Test Profile

Hankook
Ventus Prime 4
Kumho
Ecsta HS52
Michelin
e.Primacy
Number of tests
13
10
4
Best position
#2
#2
#3
Average position
6.2
6.0
12.0
Latest test
2026
2026
2025
Available sizes
530
104
111

Wet

Wet
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
74%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
77%
Michelin e.Primacy
61%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
71%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
73%
Michelin e.Primacy
65%
Wet braking
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
76%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
80%
Michelin e.Primacy
62%
Wet circle cornering
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
80%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
89%
Michelin e.Primacy
52%
Wet handling
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
77%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
79%
Michelin e.Primacy
52%
Aquaplaning - cross
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
59%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
66%
Michelin e.Primacy
65%

Comfort

Comfort
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
77%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
77%
Michelin e.Primacy
62%
Exterior noise
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
75%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
73%
Michelin e.Primacy
70%
Comfort
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
72%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
71%
Michelin e.Primacy
54%

Offroad

Offroad
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
74%

Dry

Dry
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
81%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
87%
Michelin e.Primacy
74%
Dry braking
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
83%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
89%
Michelin e.Primacy
63%
Dry handling
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
79%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
85%
Michelin e.Primacy
80%

Costs

Costs
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
78%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
76%
Michelin e.Primacy
81%
Rolling resistance
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
78%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
70%
Michelin e.Primacy
67%
Mileage
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
70%
Kumho Ecsta HS52
79%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%

Dimensions and prices

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Mutual tests

OrganizationSeasonYearDimension
ADACADAC
Summer
2023205/55 R16View

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