ALPIN 6 excels on ice and mileage; Pilot Alpin 5 dominates snow and performance driving.
Michelin offers two distinct winter tyre lines for passenger cars, and understanding where each sits makes choosing straightforward. The Michelin ALPIN 6 — successor to the well-regarded Alpin 5 — is Michelin's everyday winter: a balanced, mileage-focused tyre built for typical passenger cars navigating mixed winter conditions. The Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 is a different animal altogether — a performance-oriented winter tyre that carries the Pilot name for good reason, designed specifically for high-performance cars and covering wheel sizes from 16" all the way to 22". These two tyres share a brand and a season but are engineered with meaningfully different priorities, and the right choice depends almost entirely on what you drive and how you drive it.
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These tyres were not tested together in the same test. The scores below are aggregated from different independent tests, so direct comparison should be taken with caution.
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Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5The decision is simpler than it might appear. If you drive a standard passenger car on 15" to 18" wheels and your winter conditions include a mix of ice, wet roads, and occasional snow, the Michelin ALPIN 6 is the right choice: better ice braking, stronger wet performance, exceptional mileage, and a lower price make it the more complete everyday winter tyre for most drivers. If you drive a performance car — a sports saloon, hot hatch, or performance estate — on 18" to 22" wheels, and winter driving for you means snowy mountain passes or spirited driving on packed snow, the Michelin PILOT ALPIN 5 is the clear pick: no other Michelin tyre matches it on snow dynamics, its handling precision is genuinely class-leading, and the size range simply covers ground the ALPIN 6 cannot reach. The PILOT ALPIN 5 costs more and wears faster, but for the driver it is designed for, those are acceptable trade-offs for the best snow performance Michelin offers.
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