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View all sizesMichelin Pilot Sport 2 PS2 (265/40 R18 101Y) XL N4
- The best quality tyre available
- Sports tyre based on F1 technology
- Excellent handling and braking
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Extra Load (XL)
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Recommended for Porsches
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Performance Tyre

Price includes valve*, balance and environmental disposal of your old tyres - no hidden extras!
*Specialist valves will incur an additional charge, please enquire
For many years Michelin tyres have been the benchmark by which all other tyres are measured, whether it be in car tyres, van tyres, truck or agricultural. Dedicated to innovation, Michelin's engineers do not leave anything unchecked when they build their tyres and because of this Michelin are well known for their superb grip and their impressive resistance to the highest of temperatures.
With their impressive motorsport history ranging from Formula 1, Le Mans, WRC Rally and numerous other series cups their technical knowhow is second to none. Michelin have been at the forefront in developing the longest lasting tyres, tyres that give the best fuel economy and yet always maintain the highest levels of customer safety.The structure and tread pattern are based directly on Formula 1 technology following their years of involvement with the sport. The Pilot Sport PS2 is the quickest tyre on the market. A Bugatti Veyron fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres set a world record.
Rolling Resistance(A-G)
E Grade – Below average fuel efficiency, however there may in some cases be a good reason why the rolling resistance is higher, for example where tyres are specifically designed for more grip, such as sports car tyres or winter tyres.
Wet Grip(A-G)
A Grade – The best quality tyres to stop in the wet, stopping on average 18m shorter than a car on grade G tyres (on a wet road when braking from 50mph – testing according to regulation EC1222/2009)
Sound Wave(1-3)
1 Bar – Below future EU noise limits
Noise(67-79 Db)
70 dB – Exterior noise level measured in decibels (dB). The lower the exterior noise level the better the environment near busy roads
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