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Comparison: Maxxis Premitra HP5 vs. Continental PremiumContact 6 vs. Michelin e.Primacy vs. Pirelli P ZERO PZ4

When it comes to summer tyres, a big question mark arises: Maxxis Premitra HP5 or Continental PremiumContact 6? Let's analyse the performance of both these tyre models in detail.


Maxxis Premitra HP5, made by Maxxis, has a commendable rating of 78%. This model did not replace any previous models and currently, there is no new tyre that has replaced this model. Looking at the comparison data from various tests, the Maxxis Premitra HP5, performed admirably in tests such as GTÜ where it scored 4th place out of 9 and Autozeitung where it scored 3rd place out of 10. Its highest rankings features include Aquaplaning - cross, Aquaplaning - longitudinal, Dry handling, Wet circle cornering, Wet handling - objective, Safety and Exterior noise. However, it struggled in other tests like Promobil and Autobild, taking 7th and 18th place respectively out of 8 and 52 tyres in the tests.


On the other hand, Continental PremiumContact 6 is a summer touring tyre, produced by Continental in Slovakia, Germany, and Czech Republic, which received an impressive rating of 87%. This model replaced its previous model, Continental ContiPremiumContact 5 and the newer tyre that replaced this model is Continental PremiumContact 7. Based on several comparative tests, the Continental PremiumContact 6 usually ended up in higher positions than the Maxxis Premitra HP5. It came out on top in Autobild and ADAC tests where a total of 52 and 15 tyres were tested respectively. Its strengths include Dry steering response, Wet braking, Wet circle cornering, Wet handling - objective, Wet safety, Dry braking, Dry handling, Safety, and Comfort.


We can see that, overall, the Continental PremiumContact 6 has a superior performance in comparison to the Maxxis Premitra HP5, as confirmed by the test results and rankings. Nonetheless, the Maxxis Premitra HP5 still offers reliable performance and is particularly noted for its aquaplaning resistance.


To conclude, both tyre models have their strengths and weaknesses, with the Continental PremiumContact 6 showing strong results in nearly all tested categories and various test cases, and is therefore recommended for those who prioritise safety and high performance under both dry and wet conditions. However, for those who are looking for solid performance at a possibly lower price point, the Maxxis Premitra HP5 might just be the right option.

Test Profile

Maxxis
Premitra HP5
Continental
PremiumContact 6
Michelin
e.Primacy
Pirelli
P ZERO PZ4
Number of tests
31
36
4
14
Best position
#1
#1
#3
#2
Average position
9.5
3.1
12.0
5.5
Latest test
2024
2023
2025
2025
Available sizes
64
296
111
706

Wet

Wet
Maxxis Premitra HP5
79%
Continental PremiumContact 6
84%
Michelin e.Primacy
61%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
83%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Maxxis Premitra HP5
86%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Michelin e.Primacy
65%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
76%
Aquaplaning - cross
Maxxis Premitra HP5
88%
Continental PremiumContact 6
68%
Michelin e.Primacy
65%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
68%
Wet braking
Maxxis Premitra HP5
71%
Continental PremiumContact 6
91%
Michelin e.Primacy
62%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
78%
Wet circle cornering
Maxxis Premitra HP5
81%
Continental PremiumContact 6
87%
Michelin e.Primacy
52%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
89%
Wet handling
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Continental PremiumContact 6
87%
Michelin e.Primacy
52%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
90%
Wet performance
Maxxis Premitra HP5
82%
Continental PremiumContact 6
90%
Wet side guide
Maxxis Premitra HP5
61%
Continental PremiumContact 6
74%
Michelin e.Primacy
78%

Dry

Dry
Maxxis Premitra HP5
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
90%
Michelin e.Primacy
74%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
77%
Dry handling
Maxxis Premitra HP5
85%
Continental PremiumContact 6
92%
Michelin e.Primacy
80%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
82%
Dry braking
Maxxis Premitra HP5
84%
Continental PremiumContact 6
92%
Michelin e.Primacy
63%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
80%
Dry driving behavior
Maxxis Premitra HP5
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
81%
Dry lane changing
Maxxis Premitra HP5
78%
Continental PremiumContact 6
95%
Michelin e.Primacy
93%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
85%
Dry performance
Maxxis Premitra HP5
92%
Continental PremiumContact 6
78%
Dry steering response
Maxxis Premitra HP5
88%
Continental PremiumContact 6
91%
Michelin e.Primacy
85%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
84%

Comfort

Comfort
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Michelin e.Primacy
62%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
75%
Exterior noise
Maxxis Premitra HP5
74%
Continental PremiumContact 6
66%
Michelin e.Primacy
70%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
77%
Comfort
Maxxis Premitra HP5
79%
Continental PremiumContact 6
100%
Michelin e.Primacy
54%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
74%
Interior noise
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Continental PremiumContact 6
80%

Offroad

Offroad
Maxxis Premitra HP5
81%
Continental PremiumContact 6
76%

Costs

Costs
Maxxis Premitra HP5
59%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Michelin e.Primacy
81%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
52%
Rolling resistance
Maxxis Premitra HP5
59%
Continental PremiumContact 6
75%
Michelin e.Primacy
67%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
59%
Mileage
Maxxis Premitra HP5
54%
Continental PremiumContact 6
85%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
49%
Price/value
Maxxis Premitra HP5
56%
Continental PremiumContact 6
81%
Pirelli P ZERO PZ4
28%
Fuel efficiency
Maxxis Premitra HP5
73%
Continental PremiumContact 6
83%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%

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