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Comparison: Michelin Primacy 4 vs. Continental PremiumContact 6 vs. Maxxis Premitra HP5 vs. Firestone Roadhawk vs. Dunlop Sport BluResponse

In this comparison, we will be looking at two highly-rated touring summer tyres: the Michelin Primacy 4 and the Continental PremiumContact 6. Both tyres have previously replaced their respective predecessors, the Michelin Primacy 3 and Continental ContiPremiumContact 5. As newer versions, Michelin Primacy 4+ has replaced the Michelin Primacy 4, and the Continental PremiumContact 7 has replaced the Continental PremiumContact 6. However, we will still look at how these two perform based on several tyre tests and their strengths and weaknesses.


Overall, the Michelin Primacy 4 has a 90% rating and is known for its exceptional performance in dry conditions, as seen in the ADAC, GTÜ, Autobild, and Teknikens tests. Additionally, it excels in safety, mileage, rolling resistance, fuel efficiency, and comfort. The Primacy 4 came in first place in both the Promobil and Teknikens tests and outperformed the Continental PremiumContact 6 in the GTÜ and Autobild tests. However, it had minor weaknesses in wet conditions, mostly when compared to the PremiumContact 6.


The Continental PremiumContact 6 also has a 90% rating and shines in wet conditions, showcasing excellent performance in wet braking, wet cornering, and handling. Some of its notable strengths can be found in the ADAC, Autozeitung, and ACE tests. In fact, the tyre secured the top position in the Autozeitung test, surpassing the Michelin Primacy 4. The PremiumContact 6 also has a low fuel consumption, making it an eco-friendly choice.


When comparing the overall positions of each tyre in the tests, the Michelin Primacy 4 consistently scored higher than the Continental PremiumContact 6 in several tests except for the Autozeitung and ACE tests, where the latter took the lead.


In conclusion, both tyres have their respective strengths and weaknesses. If you prioritize dry performance, safety, and comfort, the Michelin Primacy 4 might be the better choice for you. On the other hand, if wet performance and fuel efficiency are your top concerns, you should opt for the Continental PremiumContact 6. These highly rated summer tyres from Michelin and Continental provide exceptional performance regardless of their individual strengths, making them excellent choices for any touring vehicle.

Test Profile

Michelin
Primacy 4
Continental
PremiumContact 6
Maxxis
Premitra HP5
Firestone
Roadhawk
Dunlop
Sport BluResponse
Number of tests
20
36
31
21
18
Best position
#1
#1
#1
#2
#2
Average position
3.5
3.1
9.5
11.9
8.3
Latest test
2022
2023
2024
2024
2024
Available sizes
384
296
64
164
78

Wet

Wet
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Continental PremiumContact 6
84%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
79%
Firestone Roadhawk
71%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
73%
Wet braking
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Continental PremiumContact 6
91%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
71%
Firestone Roadhawk
67%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
67%
Aquaplaning - cross
Michelin Primacy 4
59%
Continental PremiumContact 6
68%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
88%
Firestone Roadhawk
72%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
88%
Wet handling
Michelin Primacy 4
77%
Continental PremiumContact 6
87%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Firestone Roadhawk
74%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
71%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Michelin Primacy 4
73%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
86%
Firestone Roadhawk
79%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
79%
Wet circle cornering
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
87%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
81%
Firestone Roadhawk
78%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
76%
Wet side guide
Michelin Primacy 4
68%
Continental PremiumContact 6
74%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
61%
Firestone Roadhawk
92%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
63%
Wet performance
Michelin Primacy 4
80%
Continental PremiumContact 6
90%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
82%
Firestone Roadhawk
24%

Dry

Dry
Michelin Primacy 4
81%
Continental PremiumContact 6
90%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
83%
Firestone Roadhawk
85%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
84%
Dry braking
Michelin Primacy 4
91%
Continental PremiumContact 6
92%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
84%
Firestone Roadhawk
83%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
83%
Dry handling
Michelin Primacy 4
81%
Continental PremiumContact 6
92%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
85%
Firestone Roadhawk
88%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
82%
Dry driving behavior
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
81%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
83%
Firestone Roadhawk
75%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
88%
Dry steering response
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Continental PremiumContact 6
91%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
88%
Firestone Roadhawk
100%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
93%
Dry lane changing
Michelin Primacy 4
90%
Continental PremiumContact 6
95%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
78%
Dry performance
Michelin Primacy 4
90%
Continental PremiumContact 6
78%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
92%
Firestone Roadhawk
66%

Offroad

Offroad
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Continental PremiumContact 6
76%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
81%
Grass traction
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Continental PremiumContact 6
71%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
73%
Gravel traction
Michelin Primacy 4
82%
Continental PremiumContact 6
65%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
87%
Handling on gravel
Michelin Primacy 4
81%
Continental PremiumContact 6
93%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
92%
Mud traction
Michelin Primacy 4
72%
Continental PremiumContact 6
66%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
86%
Sand traction
Michelin Primacy 4
66%
Continental PremiumContact 6
86%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
69%

Comfort

Comfort
Michelin Primacy 4
80%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Firestone Roadhawk
71%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
76%
Exterior noise
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Continental PremiumContact 6
66%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
74%
Firestone Roadhawk
62%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
72%
Comfort
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
71%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
70%
Firestone Roadhawk
67%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
88%
Interior noise
Michelin Primacy 4
82%
Continental PremiumContact 6
80%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
76%
Firestone Roadhawk
77%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
78%

Costs

Costs
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Continental PremiumContact 6
79%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
59%
Firestone Roadhawk
70%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
73%
Rolling resistance
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Continental PremiumContact 6
75%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
59%
Firestone Roadhawk
74%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
85%
Fuel efficiency
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Continental PremiumContact 6
83%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
73%
Firestone Roadhawk
78%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
87%
Mileage
Michelin Primacy 4
93%
Continental PremiumContact 6
85%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
54%
Firestone Roadhawk
64%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
61%
Price/value
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Continental PremiumContact 6
81%
Maxxis Premitra HP5
56%
Firestone Roadhawk
61%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
35%

Dimensions and prices

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Mutual Tests Available
These tyres were tested together in 3 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

Mutual tests

OrganizationSeasonYearDimension
AutobildAutobild
Summer
2021205/55 R16View
AutobildAutobild
Summer
2021205/55 R16View
AutozeitungAutozeitung
Summer
2020225/50 R17View

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