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Comparison: Michelin Primacy 4 vs. Michelin e.Primacy vs. Bridgestone Turanza 6 vs. Continental PremiumContact 7

Primacy 4 prioritises safety in the wet; e.Primacy prioritises efficiency and range above all.

Within Michelin's summer passenger range, the Michelin Primacy 4 and the Michelin e.Primacy occupy adjacent but distinctly different roles. The Primacy 4 is Michelin's safety-first touring tyre — an all-rounder engineered to deliver dependable wet-weather braking and balanced performance across the full life of the tread. The e.Primacy is something more specialised: an eco-designed tyre built from the ground up to minimise energy consumption and maximise range, making it the brand's tyre of choice for car manufacturers equipping electric, hybrid, and low fuel consumption vehicles. Both carry the Primacy name, both are premium summer tyres, but they are optimised for meaningfully different priorities — and understanding that split is the key to choosing between them.

Michelin Primacy 4
Good for
Drivers wanting strong wet-weather safety Those covering a wide variety of road conditions Cars needing larger or less common tyre sizes Drivers who value long-lasting balanced performance
Not ideal for
Drivers focused purely on minimising fuel or energy costs Those with EVs seeking maximum range optimisation
Michelin e.Primacy
Good for
Electric and hybrid vehicle owners Drivers prioritising fuel savings and low running costs Those wanting the quietest possible ride Eco-conscious drivers supporting energy transition
Not ideal for
Drivers who regularly drive in heavy rain or standing water Those needing a wide selection of tyre sizes

Test Profile

Michelin
Primacy 4
Michelin
e.Primacy
Bridgestone
Turanza 6
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Number of tests
20
4
15
28
Best position
#1
#3
#2
#1
Average position
3.5
12.0
6.1
2.3
Latest test
2022
2025
2026
2026
Available sizes
386
111
229
68

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.

Wet
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Michelin e.Primacy
66%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
76%
Continental PremiumContact 7
89%
Wet braking
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Michelin e.Primacy
70%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
77%
Continental PremiumContact 7
89%
Aquaplaning - longitudal
Michelin Primacy 4
73%
Michelin e.Primacy
68%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
71%
Continental PremiumContact 7
79%
Aquaplaning - cross
Michelin Primacy 4
59%
Michelin e.Primacy
56%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
76%
Continental PremiumContact 7
80%
Wet handling
Michelin Primacy 4
77%
Michelin e.Primacy
63%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
81%
Continental PremiumContact 7
84%
Wet circle cornering
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Michelin e.Primacy
64%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
75%
Continental PremiumContact 7
90%
Wet side guide
Michelin Primacy 4
68%
Michelin e.Primacy
78%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
73%
Continental PremiumContact 7
100%
Dry
Michelin Primacy 4
81%
Michelin e.Primacy
80%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
78%
Continental PremiumContact 7
89%
Dry braking
Michelin Primacy 4
91%
Michelin e.Primacy
83%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
74%
Continental PremiumContact 7
87%
Dry handling
Michelin Primacy 4
81%
Michelin e.Primacy
80%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
82%
Continental PremiumContact 7
84%
Dry driving behavior
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Dry lane changing
Michelin Primacy 4
90%
Michelin e.Primacy
93%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
82%
Continental PremiumContact 7
85%
Dry steering response
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Michelin e.Primacy
85%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
84%
Continental PremiumContact 7
96%
Offroad
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
73%
Grass traction
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
62%
Gravel traction
Michelin Primacy 4
82%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
87%
Comfort
Michelin Primacy 4
80%
Michelin e.Primacy
88%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
65%
Continental PremiumContact 7
67%
Exterior noise
Michelin Primacy 4
78%
Michelin e.Primacy
90%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
71%
Continental PremiumContact 7
72%
Comfort
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Michelin e.Primacy
70%
Interior noise
Michelin Primacy 4
82%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
51%
Continental PremiumContact 7
63%
Costs
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
83%
Continental PremiumContact 7
74%
Rolling resistance
Michelin Primacy 4
88%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
91%
Continental PremiumContact 7
72%
Mileage
Michelin Primacy 4
93%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
82%
Continental PremiumContact 7
77%
Fuel efficiency
Michelin Primacy 4
86%
Michelin e.Primacy
100%
Price/value
Michelin Primacy 4
83%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
54%
Continental PremiumContact 7
77%

Verdict

If you drive an electric or hybrid vehicle and want to maximise range, minimise fuel costs, and enjoy a whisper-quiet cabin, the Michelin e.Primacy is the correct choice — it is purpose-built for exactly that use case, and the test results back it up. Its rolling resistance and mileage performance are in a class of their own within Michelin's summer range. If you drive a wider variety of roads, encounter significant rain, or simply want the most all-round capable summer tyre Michelin offers at this price level, the Michelin Primacy 4 is the stronger pick — its wet braking confidence, broader size availability, and balanced performance across all conditions make it the safer choice for drivers who cannot always predict what the road will demand. The e.Primacy is a specialist; the Primacy 4 is the all-rounder.

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