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Comparison: Michelin ALPIN 6 vs. Semperit Speed-Grip 5 vs. Pirelli P Zero Winter 2 vs. GoodYear UltraGrip Performance+ vs. GoodYear UltraGrip Performance 3

Semperit surprises in wet tests; Michelin wins on longevity, refinement, and winter depth.

On paper, a Michelin ALPIN 6 versus Semperit Speed-Grip 5 comparison looks like a mismatch — premium French engineering against a value-oriented brand from the Continental group. But this pair has met head-to-head six times in independent tests, splitting wins three apiece. The ALPIN 6, successor to the Michelin Alpin 5 and now itself superseded by the Michelin ALPIN 7, is a refined, longevity-first winter tyre with excellent all-round capability and a price tag to match. The Semperit Speed-Grip 5 is the surprise package: a budget-tier tyre that consistently punches above its price point, particularly in wet and winter conditions, while keeping running costs impressively low. The Michelin earns its premium through durability and refinement; the Semperit earns its reputation by outscoring it in certain tests at a fraction of the cost.

Michelin ALPIN 6
Good for
High-mileage drivers wanting long tyre life Drivers in severe snow or ice conditions Those prioritising low noise and refinement Drivers wanting consistent limit-handling precision
Not ideal for
Drivers on a tight tyre budget Those prioritising lowest possible purchase price
Semperit Speed-Grip 5
Good for
Budget-conscious drivers wanting strong test results Commuters on mostly wet winter roads Drivers prioritising low rolling resistance Those seeking maximum value per euro spent
Not ideal for
Drivers needing confident dry-road handling Those expecting premium mileage and longevity Drivers in serious alpine or heavy snow conditions

Test Profile

Michelin
ALPIN 6
Semperit
Speed-Grip 5
Pirelli
P Zero Winter 2
GoodYear
UltraGrip Performance+
GoodYear
UltraGrip Performance 3
Number of tests
31
12
2
23
24
Best position
#1
#3
#1
#1
#1
Average position
4.4
9.3
2.0
3.3
2.7
Latest test
2024
2025
2025
2025
2025
Available sizes
75
93
48
176
302

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Michelin ALPIN 6
Semperit Speed-Grip 5
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Verdict

If budget is the primary consideration and your winters are typically wet rather than severely snowy, the Semperit Speed-Grip 5 is a genuinely impressive value choice — its top-three finish against 20 competitors in AutoBild 2024, combined with low rolling resistance and a keen price, makes it one of the best-performing affordable winter tyres currently available. It is not the tyre for drivers who push hard on dry roads or need deep-winter alpine capability. The Michelin ALPIN 6, though showing its age from its 2019 introduction, remains the more rounded and durable performer — its longevity advantage is real, its noise levels are genuinely low, and its limit-handling precision on both dry and ice surfaces is difficult to match at any price. Drivers covering high annual kilometres, those who demand refinement, or anyone who simply wants the tyre to perform confidently across the full spectrum of winter conditions will find the Michelin worth its premium. The Speed-Grip 5 is the smart buy for the cost-conscious; the ALPIN 6 is the right buy for those who measure value across the tyre's full lifespan.

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