There aren't many Es with changed tires so not much tire performance experience...Trykpaa wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 1:21 pm Relatively large mass to grip ration means tires will wear out sooner. Unless driving very carefully. Wife had a ecobox with 155 tires that went through 3 sets of tires in 30000km. Changed to more grippy 175 tires and they were fine after 30000km when we sold the car.
Our E is halfway through the tires (5-6mm left) after about 6000km. Will change to less grippy, better rolling tires when worn out. Hope to achieve more fun and better range. I got 70.000kms on a set of Goodyear's I was very satisfied with on my Civic.
Tire Durability - Michelin Pilot Sport 4
Honda E advance [Modern Steel Metallic] [DELIVERED JULY 2020] - 85 000Kms +
I haven’t done many miles yet. Weight is the issue with the e (any BEV really). I had a Brabus Roadster Coupe that did almost 100k miles in 8 years. Never changed the fronts. Weighed 850kg.
But I wouldn’t scrimp on tyres. So will probably replace with the Michelin’s. I’m more interested in grip than range
But I wouldn’t scrimp on tyres. So will probably replace with the Michelin’s. I’m more interested in grip than range
Joolsdc wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 8:09 pm I haven’t done many miles yet. Weight is the issue with the e (any BEV really). I had a Brabus Roadster Coupe that did almost 100k miles in 8 years. Never changed the fronts. Weighed 850kg.
But I wouldn’t scrimp on tyres. So will probably replace with the Michelin’s. I’m more interested in grip than range
Lightweight I've done 183000 in my smart roadster
Ex e owner
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