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Michelin Pilot Sport 5 review

The Michelin Pilot Sport 5 is ​​a good tyre, but it needs to deliver a little more across the board to be outstanding in this popular size

Given the success of the Pilot Sport 4, we expected a little more from this new Michelin. The PS4 was a winner on its first outing in 2016 and remained competitive, finishing on the podium twice in subsequent tests. But while the new Pilot Sport 5 scored solid results across the board, they weren’t quite enough to get it onto the podium here. 

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Both its outright wins came in deep water, where it cut through better than any rival, and it backed these results up with equal third in wet cornering. However, it could manage only fourth best in wet braking, a metre off the pace, and was fourth in wet handling too. It was tricky to get the best from the PS5 on the wet circuit, because it delivered decent cornering grip that dropped away a little abruptly, and the tail of our Volkswagen Golf test car was also quick to slip wide if you backed off at the limit, which was somewhat at odds with the Michelin’s aquaplaning results.  

It did better in the dry, feeling strong and precise, which gave great confidence, and its lap time was good enough for third. Completing its fine showing, the Michelin delivered decent refinement, being quiet over most surfaces and taking the sting out of lateral ridges and sharp bumps, while its economy was sixth out of eight, but mid-range.  

Blackcircles.com says…

“This tyre is noted for its brilliant performance in all weathers, and good grip in wet and dry conditions.”

Results

Michelin Pilot Sport 5  
Overall99.4% 
Price£120.03 
Wet braking97.00%4th
Wet handling98.80%4th
Wet cornering99.10%=3rd
Curved aquaplaning100.00%1st
Straight aquaplaning100.00%1st
Dry braking97.90%3rd
Dry handling98.80%3rd
Cabin noise95.4%=3rd
Rolling resistance90.20%6th

Buy the Michelin Pilot Sport 5 from Blackcircles.com…

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Kim has worked for Auto Express for more than three decades and all but a year of that time in the Products section. His current role as products editor involves managing the section’s content and team of testers plus doing some of the tests himself. 

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