My Michelin pilot sport as tires last only 28,000 miles. Put these on over the summer. Similar performance, quite, performs well in snow and rain. I will not be putting another tire on my Tesla 3 performance. Love them
Having continental extreme contact on my model y right now, I'm hesitant to move over to the hankooks for fear of losing traction in wet and or snow conditions.
My Michelin Pilot Sport's on my Model Y Performance are at 16k miles and are at 3/32 on the rear tires already and need replaced. I drove it like crazy when I first got it, but I calmed down pretty quick once the hype wore off. I've never had a tire only last 16k miles. I'm really interested in getting these tires as my replacements.
Put your acceleration in "CHILL" mode and you'll get all the range you get in any gas car. If you're in Standard, no matter how you try to ease into accelerating, the torque will wear the tires down fast. In chill mode you'll get often better range out of a tire than a gas car. I drive Uber, so i put 1800 miles a week on my car. I don't burn through tires!!!!
This is the tire I'll put on our 2023 Bolt EUV when it needs new ones. That might be a while since it's my wife's daily driver and her commute is only 28 miles total. Maybe by the time it needs tires the next gen EV tires will be out.
I put on a set of 18in Sailun Erange tires on my 2022 M3 RWD. Also quieter and smoother than the OEM Michelins; range seems a bit better. $1250cdn installed.
When my OE Continentals need replacement, I'll probably try out the Hankook tires. The advantage in range would be enough for me to switch, with improvements in noise level and comfort being nice additional features.
I just put on Bridgestone Turanza 18 inch on my 2022 model 3. Smooth ride and good in heavy rain during drive from BC interior to Calgary. Original Michelin tires did approx 45k and had 3mm tread left.
Since I live close to the USA border and have a 3 week trip from Vancouver to New Orleans and back, Discount was a good option for me. Just be sure to check on limited warranty. I was told at 1010 Tires in Langley they don't do warranty on Tesla's because of the weight. Seemed strange to me as I just bought a set of tires for my wife's Audi. Anyway, just something to look into.
I just put these on my Model S. 21", about 1600 dollars for all 4. Very smooth, and quiet. update: Shout out to Jason's "Engineering Explained" here on UA-cam for explaining them.
You should do a follow up video to this one now that you've driven on them for over half a year. We'd love to know how they compare to your old tires and how they did in winter driving.
Thank you. I found out yesterday that I need tires for my model 3..i have 18K and apparently alignment is out, causing the wear. I can wait toll after new years but I have always liked Michelin, but am going to Hankook ION 😊👍and your review helped alot!
Switching to these tires next week, I got the Michelin Pilot 4 sport all season, they were much louder than than the OEM tires and I noticed a loss in efficiency, I don’t have a heavy foot and I drive in chill mode everyday, that being said I was able to get 55k out of them vs the stock tires I got 35k.
I picked Nitto Invo's for my Model 3 Performance. They are a Japanese tire and have the sexiest tread pattern EVER! They handle very well in all conditions, they hold up well and are an all-around solid tire. I always get compliments on the tread pattern as well since it's so unique and individual. I highly recommend going with the Nitro Invo's! I cannot put Hankook or Kumho tires on any of my vehicles no matter what. I have just always thought of them as cheap Hyundai or Kia tires and I just don't like the name and the design of the tire but that's just my honest opinion I think it cheapens the car look.
thank you for your evaluation - I think these Hankook are the best choice for me also how did you go about switching to 3rd party wheels and did you sell OEM wheels with tires? interested in M3P 2024 but with 4x 19” wheels - to increase lifespan (rotation), increase range, and reduce cost of next tires
I've never got more than 30k out of a tyre. This is driving a 1.6 litre turbo diesel Citroen grand Picasso. I do live in the UK though, and we have mandatory vehicle safety checks every year, so I wonder whether our US residents dont, and sone drive until their tyres are actually dangerous? Most of the 340,000 miles I did in that car were on motorways, so quite good roads, quite straight, with not much stopping and starting...
@@jezreeltimbol9918 Make sure the pressure is set at 41. And they take a little while to break in for me, or for me to get used to them. It's different. They don't feel quite as good as pirellis, they do add a little range though
I purchased a full set of these on 7/28/23. They worked great on my Tesla Model Y until this past weekend. I had a nail in my rear drivers side tire. Flat Tire on interstate 75 in Bonita, Florida. Had to be flatbed towed to Tire Kingdom in Naples, Florida. Tire Kingdom said that these Hankook Ion EV Tires are not repairable due to the foam inside the tire. He said it would be too difficult to remove the foam to patch the tire. I couldn’t find any tire shop that sold Hankook Ion EV tires in Naples so I was forced to replace it with Michelin. Really disappointing situation.
This is why I purchased the tire certificates from Discount Tire. If the tire is unrepairable, they replace it free of charge. I've repaired my OEM tire in the past which has foam without issue.
I have yet to try them. Only issue with EV tires is you really can’t plug them if you get a nail in your tire. I almost went with those tires, but the Michelin pilot sport 4 XL A/S is an awesome tire, in my opinion. The noise level isn’t really that bad. Wondering what tire Tesla will use on the new Highland performance model 🤔
The new highland is using this tire. This one of the reasons I went with this tire. As for patching the tire, I got my tires from Discount Tire,so if they can’t repair it, I get a new one.
@@BCTeslaGuy I know, I will most likely get the performance model. I was saying, I don’t think the Highland performance model will have these tires. Yes, thats a good thing, but if your in a pinch & need a plug it won’t work. The decibels on the Michelin aren’t that much different.
These tires and any others with the sound deadening foam can be repaired, and any shop that tells you they can't is trying to screw you over. You can also plug them with a regular plug kit, I've done it
@@android04I was just thinking that. Like why would a piece of foam inside prevent me from inserting a rubber plug to patch a nail hole? It wouldn’t. Unfortunately my Falken rear tires wore out on my model S in 12 months. I’m considering these since they have the warranty and are reportedly quiet and smooth.
Yes, I was planning on an update video. FYI: I have 17k miles on this set so far, and the last time I took my car to get tires rotated at Discount Tire, they said the wear was identical on all four tires, so there was no need to rotate them. They have minimal wear. I would highly recommend these tires. thanks for watching. Look forward to an update soon. :)
My MYP has michellin pp4spprt all season basically summer but i got hankook ev tires on my 21” myp rims and these tires are night and day difference the 2023 myp came with shitty summer tires these hankook are the truth speaking on winter driving. Dont get the michellin in any snow state.
here is the hankook's website for you to review. You can buy these at your local tire shop such as Discount Tire. www.hankooktire.com/us/en/tire/ion/evo-as.html
My Michelin pilot sport as tires last only 28,000 miles. Put these on over the summer. Similar performance, quite, performs well in snow and rain. I will not be putting another tire on my Tesla 3 performance. Love them
so far mine are going well too. got about 5K miles so far. Thanks for your feedback.
Having continental extreme contact on my model y right now, I'm hesitant to move over to the hankooks for fear of losing traction in wet and or snow conditions.
My Michelin Pilot Sport's on my Model Y Performance are at 16k miles and are at 3/32 on the rear tires already and need replaced. I drove it like crazy when I first got it, but I calmed down pretty quick once the hype wore off. I've never had a tire only last 16k miles.
I'm really interested in getting these tires as my replacements.
My last only 18,000
Put your acceleration in "CHILL" mode and you'll get all the range you get in any gas car. If you're in Standard, no matter how you try to ease into accelerating, the torque will wear the tires down fast. In chill mode you'll get often better range out of a tire than a gas car. I drive Uber, so i put 1800 miles a week on my car. I don't burn through tires!!!!
Funny, I'm pretty good at having a light touch, but there are times when it's easy and or fun to overdue the acceleration.
Great TIP!👍👍
This is the tire I'll put on our 2023 Bolt EUV when it needs new ones. That might be a while since it's my wife's daily driver and her commute is only 28 miles total. Maybe by the time it needs tires the next gen EV tires will be out.
I put on a set of 18in Sailun Erange tires on my 2022 M3 RWD. Also quieter and smoother than the OEM Michelins; range seems a bit better. $1250cdn installed.
nice. I was looking at them too. They make really good RV tires.
When my OE Continentals need replacement, I'll probably try out the Hankook tires. The advantage in range would be enough for me to switch, with improvements in noise level and comfort being nice additional features.
I just put on Bridgestone Turanza 18 inch on my 2022 model 3. Smooth ride and good in heavy rain during drive from BC interior to Calgary. Original Michelin tires did approx 45k and had 3mm tread left.
All I've ever bought for my car builds in the past were Falken and Hankook tires. They are amazing and usually cost way less than Michelin and alike.
Hankook is the best . I have 49000 on my model 3 and I still don't need to replace them.... they came on my 22 model 3...great tire
That is a good range. Do you have the car set chill mode or standard?
Thanks for sharing! I have them 2022 Model Y Performance
How do you like them?
I intend to purchase these when my OEM tires need replacing. If I can source them locally. Efficiency is what I'm looking for in a tire.
Since I live close to the USA border and have a 3 week trip from Vancouver to New Orleans and back, Discount was a good option for me. Just be sure to check on limited warranty. I was told at 1010 Tires in Langley they don't do warranty on Tesla's because of the weight. Seemed strange to me as I just bought a set of tires for my wife's Audi. Anyway, just something to look into.
I'm on the US border as well. I can see MN out my window haha. I'll check out Discount Tire!
I just put these on my Model S. 21", about 1600 dollars for all 4. Very smooth, and quiet. update: Shout out to Jason's "Engineering Explained" here on UA-cam for explaining them.
nice. I really like the ride. thanks for watching
How are they in rain
You should do a follow up video to this one now that you've driven on them for over half a year. We'd love to know how they compare to your old tires and how they did in winter driving.
Will do!
Thank you. I found out yesterday that I need tires for my model 3..i have 18K and apparently alignment is out, causing the wear. I can wait toll after new years but I have always liked Michelin, but am going to Hankook ION 😊👍and your review helped alot!
I'm glad the review helped!
Switching to these tires next week, I got the Michelin Pilot 4 sport all season, they were much louder than than the OEM tires and I noticed a loss in efficiency, I don’t have a heavy foot and I drive in chill mode everyday, that being said I was able to get 55k out of them vs the stock tires I got 35k.
Not sure who commented but I purchased Ion EVO AS SUVs for my Y. Yes they don gave rim protection.
I picked Nitto Invo's for my Model 3 Performance. They are a Japanese tire and have the sexiest tread pattern EVER! They handle very well in all conditions, they hold up well and are an all-around solid tire. I always get compliments on the tread pattern as well since it's so unique and individual. I highly recommend going with the Nitro Invo's! I cannot put Hankook or Kumho tires on any of my vehicles no matter what. I have just always thought of them as cheap Hyundai or Kia tires and I just don't like the name and the design of the tire but that's just my honest opinion I think it cheapens the car look.
thank you for your evaluation - I think these Hankook are the best choice for me also
how did you go about switching to 3rd party wheels and did you sell OEM wheels with tires?
interested in M3P 2024 but with 4x 19” wheels - to increase lifespan (rotation), increase range, and reduce cost of next tires
3:45 I think you meant 3/32nd vs 3mm ... oh wait your are in BC so maybe they go by that up there.
I have these on my model 3 standard range 18”. What PSI did you inflate them too?
Tesla recommends 42psi. I really like these tires. thanks for watching.
I've never got more than 30k out of a tyre. This is driving a 1.6 litre turbo diesel Citroen grand Picasso.
I do live in the UK though, and we have mandatory vehicle safety checks every year, so I wonder whether our US residents dont, and sone drive until their tyres are actually dangerous?
Most of the 340,000 miles I did in that car were on motorways, so quite good roads, quite straight, with not much stopping and starting...
Did you do tire alignment ?
Not yet. Will be doing it soon. Didn’t have any uneven wear on my first set of tires. Thanks for watching
I’m about to get a set for my Model 3 performance. Replacing the Pirrellis that came with the car 22 months ago.
I’m in the same boat. How are things going with them? Are the sidewalks larger than the P zeros? I like the low profile look?
how are they?
@sacko2008 How are they so far for model 3 performance? I’m also about to get a set for mine which is also model 3 performance.
@@jezreeltimbol9918 Make sure the pressure is set at 41. And they take a little while to break in for me, or for me to get used to them. It's different. They don't feel quite as good as pirellis, they do add a little range though
@@jezreeltimbol9918 I am pleased so far. It has been 8,000 miles.👍🏾
I purchased a full set of these on 7/28/23. They worked great on my Tesla Model Y until this past weekend. I had a nail in my rear drivers side tire. Flat Tire on interstate 75 in Bonita, Florida. Had to be flatbed towed to Tire Kingdom in Naples, Florida. Tire Kingdom said that these Hankook Ion EV Tires are not repairable due to the foam inside the tire. He said it would be too difficult to remove the foam to patch the tire. I couldn’t find any tire shop that sold Hankook Ion EV tires in Naples so I was forced to replace it with Michelin. Really disappointing situation.
This is why I purchased the tire certificates from Discount Tire. If the tire is unrepairable, they replace it free of charge. I've repaired my OEM tire in the past which has foam without issue.
Wow discount tire repaired mine, they remove a one spot of foam and then plug the tire and then installed new patch foam back on and good as new.
Unfortunately no discount tire in Massachusetts or Naples Florida. So I was literally stuck with an unrepairable flat tire.
Bullshit from Tire Kingdom.
What’s your tire pressure and where did you get your hat at.
42 recommended by Tesla. Hat from Amazon. Tesla sells one too. thanks for watching
I have yet to try them. Only issue with EV tires is you really can’t plug them if you get a nail in your tire. I almost went with those tires, but the Michelin pilot sport 4 XL A/S is an awesome tire, in my opinion. The noise level isn’t really that bad. Wondering what tire Tesla will use on the new Highland performance model 🤔
The new highland is using this tire. This one of the reasons I went with this tire. As for patching the tire, I got my tires from Discount Tire,so if they can’t repair it, I get a new one.
@@BCTeslaGuy I know, I will most likely get the performance model. I was saying, I don’t think the Highland performance model will have these tires. Yes, thats a good thing, but if your in a pinch & need a plug it won’t work. The decibels on the Michelin aren’t that much different.
You are correct, they won’t use these ones. It will need performance rated tires
These tires and any others with the sound deadening foam can be repaired, and any shop that tells you they can't is trying to screw you over. You can also plug them with a regular plug kit, I've done it
@@android04I was just thinking that. Like why would a piece of foam inside prevent me from inserting a rubber plug to patch a nail hole? It wouldn’t.
Unfortunately my Falken rear tires wore out on my model S in 12 months. I’m considering these since they have the warranty and are reportedly quiet and smooth.
Can I use this ION EVO AS on model 3 performance?
I can't see why not. Just need to make sure they offer the size. thanks for watching
Great tires! I purchased them…but fell asleep listening to this review😴
Great review! Do the tires come with foam like the Continentals?
Yes they do
Are you still running them? And if so how's the mileage? THx
Yes, I was planning on an update video. FYI: I have 17k miles on this set so far, and the last time I took my car to get tires rotated at Discount Tire, they said the wear was identical on all four tires, so there was no need to rotate them. They have minimal wear. I would highly recommend these tires. thanks for watching. Look forward to an update soon. :)
My
MYP has michellin pp4spprt all season basically summer but i got hankook ev tires on my 21” myp rims and these tires are night and day difference the 2023 myp came with shitty summer tires these hankook are the truth speaking on winter driving. Dont get the michellin in any snow state.
My independent review of Hankook ION EVO AS tires - ua-cam.com/video/xaao72Pkt2g/v-deo.htmlsi=6X-zubNFq6_chUcd
No rim protection
I have EVBASE wheel covers installed and protect the stock rims. thanks for watching.
limited sizes
Link for the tires pls
here is the hankook's website for you to review. You can buy these at your local tire shop such as Discount Tire. www.hankooktire.com/us/en/tire/ion/evo-as.html