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Comparison: Linglong Sport Master vs. Kumho Ecsta PS71 vs. Avon ZV7 vs. Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs. Falken Azenis FK520 vs. Continental PremiumContact 7 vs. Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2

Comparing two of the top-rated summer tyres: the Linglong Sport Master and the Kumho Ecsta PS71. These two models boast impressive features and performance in a range of conditions, making the decision of which tyre to choose quite tricky for car owners.


Starting with Linglong's offering, the Sport Master is a popular choice, with our rating of 72%. Notably, it stands out on exterior noise, making for a much quieter ride. As per Autobild's tests, it ranked 7th out of 50 tyres, which speaks volumes about its overall performance. Highlighted strengths from independent tyre tests also include its short braking distances, secure handling under any weather condition, and good grip. But it's not without its drawbacks—the tyre reportedly has a very low mileage, less than optimal dry handling, and just average comfort.


On the other hand, coming from well-known manufacturer Kumho, the Ecsta PS71 is no slouch in the performance department either. This tyre achieved a slightly higher rating of 76% in our tests. In Autobild's tests, it ranked 12th out of 50 but showed excellent performance in more categories than the Sport Master. Its best features include resistance to aquaplaning, comfort, wet braking, and wet handling, indicating superior wet performance. The tyre also showcases a fantastic dynamic driving response, safe handling, and short braking distances. Its main downside, as per the data, is increased driving noise.


Neither tyre has been replaced by a newer model, meaning the manufacturers are confident in their continued success. If you value comfort and wet performance, it seems the Kumho Ecsta PS71 could be the best pick. However, if you value quiet driving and shorter braking distances in changing weather conditions, the Linglong Sport Master might be a better choice.


In conclusion, although both tyres are solid choices for summer tyres, the Kumho Ecsta PS71 seems to outperform the Linglong Sport Master in a few more areas, resulting in its higher rating. So, if all factors are considered, the Kumho tyre would be the recommended choice for most users.

Test Profile

Linglong
Sport Master
Kumho
Ecsta PS71
Avon
ZV7
Michelin
Pilot Sport 5
Falken
Azenis FK520
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Dunlop
SP Sport MAXX RT2
Number of tests
8
15
11
14
15
26
26
Best position
#1
#2
#8
#1
#2
#1
#2
Average position
9.5
9.0
18.5
3.4
7.1
2.2
7.5
Latest test
2026
2025
2023
2026
2026
2026
2025
Available sizes
113
225
278
70
128
66
101

Wet

Wet
Linglong Sport Master
72%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
79%
Avon ZV7
76%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
82%
Falken Azenis FK520
71%
Continental PremiumContact 7
90%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
79%
Wet braking
Linglong Sport Master
78%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
79%
Avon ZV7
74%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
85%
Falken Azenis FK520
76%
Continental PremiumContact 7
94%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
70%
Wet handling
Linglong Sport Master
74%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
79%
Avon ZV7
85%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
73%
Falken Azenis FK520
65%
Continental PremiumContact 7
90%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
68%
Aquaplaning - cross
Linglong Sport Master
57%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
87%
Avon ZV7
60%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
76%
Falken Azenis FK520
72%
Continental PremiumContact 7
76%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
88%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Linglong Sport Master
72%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
90%
Avon ZV7
79%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
85%
Falken Azenis FK520
85%
Continental PremiumContact 7
75%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
92%
Wet circle cornering
Linglong Sport Master
59%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
72%
Avon ZV7
74%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
88%
Falken Azenis FK520
72%
Continental PremiumContact 7
92%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
76%

Dry

Dry
Linglong Sport Master
64%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
72%
Avon ZV7
79%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
85%
Falken Azenis FK520
79%
Continental PremiumContact 7
90%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
74%
Dry braking
Linglong Sport Master
71%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
76%
Avon ZV7
75%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
87%
Falken Azenis FK520
83%
Continental PremiumContact 7
90%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
78%
Dry handling
Linglong Sport Master
53%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
81%
Avon ZV7
88%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
85%
Falken Azenis FK520
82%
Continental PremiumContact 7
85%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
72%
Dry lane changing
Linglong Sport Master
75%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
91%
Falken Azenis FK520
79%
Continental PremiumContact 7
85%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
82%

Costs

Costs
Linglong Sport Master
61%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
71%
Avon ZV7
59%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
87%
Falken Azenis FK520
74%
Continental PremiumContact 7
76%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
70%
Rolling resistance
Linglong Sport Master
65%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
73%
Avon ZV7
69%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
79%
Falken Azenis FK520
74%
Continental PremiumContact 7
75%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
69%
Price/value
Linglong Sport Master
61%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
63%
Avon ZV7
25%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
79%
Falken Azenis FK520
80%
Continental PremiumContact 7
77%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
70%
Mileage
Linglong Sport Master
53%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
65%
Avon ZV7
55%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
97%
Falken Azenis FK520
71%
Continental PremiumContact 7
81%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
65%

Comfort

Comfort
Linglong Sport Master
77%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
67%
Avon ZV7
82%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
73%
Falken Azenis FK520
88%
Continental PremiumContact 7
76%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
72%
Exterior noise
Linglong Sport Master
83%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
62%
Avon ZV7
82%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
68%
Falken Azenis FK520
81%
Continental PremiumContact 7
69%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
72%
Comfort
Linglong Sport Master
71%
Kumho Ecsta PS71
72%
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
78%
Falken Azenis FK520
83%
Continental PremiumContact 7
75%
Dunlop SP Sport MAXX RT2
74%

Dimensions and prices

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Mutual tests

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