Wanted to share my experience here. Bought a new 2020 Model 3 LR with Continental (19 inch). They lasted about 24000 miles with rear tires taking the major beating. My driving style is pretty normal and I don't have a heavy right foot. Things I observed with those tires: 1. Pretty poor when it comes to noise control. 2. Handling at turnings was ok with varying tire pressure specs. Two months ago, I finally decided to change the tires to Hankook AS ION and here's what I observed: 1. The car has become pretty silent. I hardly hear any noise. 2. Handling at turnings is ok with same tire pressure as last time with the old tires. 3. I am definitely getting more range than the previous tires. I have not calculated it to be precise but for the same distance lets say if I was losing out 8 miles on my previous tires (continental and trip to my work from home), I am currently losing only 6 miles on Hankook and sometimes 5.5 as well (with everything else being constant). I am definitely glad I took the advice of folks who vouched for Hankook seriously on Reddit/UA-cam and glad I changed my tires. Best decision.
Thanks for sharing. After more than 2k miles, my energy consumption is down to 265W/mile. This is better than the 272W/mile I was getting with the Michelin Pilot EVs.
Have driven with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and Pirelli P Zero on my Model S before. Have now changed to these and the reason was a hope for a longer life, as they are made for electric cars. The others lasted approximately 30,000 km. The difference I've noticed so far is that at lower speeds, 70-80km/h, the consumption is really low. 134 Wh/km at the lowest. But at higher speeds, there is no difference to the others. Sound wise they are quiet, but not as quiet as the Pirelli ones I had. When driving, I feel that the walls of the tires are not as stable as the Michelin and Pirelli tires were. Gets a little spongy when turning.
The background music is really distracting... I had to mute the video and read captions lol. Thanks for the info though. I accidentally clipped a curb the other day and damaged my rear passenger tire, so thinking about getting these as a replacement for my Tesla. Sounds promising.
Just got these tyres on my BYD Seal. Instantly could tell it was quieter on smooth roads. Less of the droning tyre noise. That in itself for an EV is a massive win.
It seems when install new tires the mileage goes down. But as the diameter gets smaller with wear it seems to go up. That is my guess. Wish you do an update.
OK, thank you for the feedback. I will remove or tone it down.
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This, when editing try bringing the music down where you can almost not hear it lol, I know it sounds funny hahaha but it works best like that, they music can not be competing with your voice.
This EV tires might give more range but with a little sacrifices on wet braking and stuffs compared to the standard Pilot Sport 4.. I know since that was I observed on my MX after I switched to Pilot EV from Pilot Sport 4 . I changed back to Sport 4 after like 2000km since I prefer better handling at fast Highway speeds
They seem to ride similar to the Michelin Pilot EV I previously had. They are quieter when the road is smoother, still noises come through when the road is bumpy.
You didn't clarify whether you got the ION EVO or ION EVO SUV tire. I'm also looking at these tires for my Model Y and wondered if it mattered whether I get the EVO vs EVO SUV or not? Thanks!
I went to discount tire and the hankook ion evo funny have a mileage warranty for the 255 19 size. Don't know what to do was going to get them for my model y but with no mileage warranty I'm hesitant. What do you think
I don't understand your question. There was a mileage warranty for a particular size, but not the size that fit on the Model Y? Check this page for further details - www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Hankook&tireModel=iON+evo+AS&isSEO=true
@@冬瓜綠 - The Tesla tire size is 255/45/19. Did you put a lower height tire on? The 245 size is not correct for the vehicle. www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/modely/en_us/GUID-FDDB10EF-FFA9-46EB-B8CC-03614AE92B6B.html
Are any tires comfortable on harsh bumps? They ride as well as the Michelin's did. What I have noticed is that they are not as quiet on harsh roads as they are on smoother surfaces.
@@geteducatedbyTed My model Y came with the Perelli Scorpions and those tires are so harsh on micro bumps and larger bumps makes the car feel jiggly. I was thinking of getting the Hankooks that you reviewed to smooth it out a little.
Yes I did. It is all season also. I believe the ION EVO AS is the same fo car vs SUV. The SUV version comes in sizes that are not normally for cars. Go to the bottom of this page and see the size differences - www.hankooktire.com/us/en/tire/ion/evo-as.html
Is the hankook ion EV really that much quieter than the Pilot sport ev? I thought the Pilot sport EV had the acoustic foam like the hankook does. Sadly hankook doesn't produce the ION EV in my dimension 245/40/20 :( , same with Pilot EV. I think I will go with Pirelli P-zero Elect. Also Pirelli has released the new "Pirelli P-Zero E" which has triple A:s on EU label. Interesting.
As I mention in my video, the Hankook ION EVOs are quieter for sure on smoother roads. When the road is bumpy it seems the same as my previous Pilot EVs. Great to know about the Pirelli P Zero E. What is the tread rating for miles?
What do you mean patched? For example, if you get a nail hole in the middle of the tread, I don't see why they could not be patched. I had that done to my Michelin Pilot EVs.
After driving on them for 3k miles, I would say they are quitter, the ride is smoother, but the corner handling is a bit less than the Michelin Pilot EVs.
Wanted to share my experience here. Bought a new 2020 Model 3 LR with Continental (19 inch). They lasted about 24000 miles with rear tires taking the major beating. My driving style is pretty normal and I don't have a heavy right foot. Things I observed with those tires:
1. Pretty poor when it comes to noise control.
2. Handling at turnings was ok with varying tire pressure specs.
Two months ago, I finally decided to change the tires to Hankook AS ION and here's what I observed:
1. The car has become pretty silent. I hardly hear any noise.
2. Handling at turnings is ok with same tire pressure as last time with the old tires.
3. I am definitely getting more range than the previous tires. I have not calculated it to be precise but for the same distance lets say if I was losing out 8 miles on my previous tires (continental and trip to my work from home), I am currently losing only 6 miles on Hankook and sometimes 5.5 as well (with everything else being constant).
I am definitely glad I took the advice of folks who vouched for Hankook seriously on Reddit/UA-cam and glad I changed my tires. Best decision.
Thanks for sharing. After more than 2k miles, my energy consumption is down to 265W/mile. This is better than the 272W/mile I was getting with the Michelin Pilot EVs.
I’ve got them and I love them!
Obviously I agree with you. Mine are 255/40R20s. What model do you have them on? S,3,X,Y?
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Have driven with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and Pirelli P Zero on my Model S before. Have now changed to these and the reason was a hope for a longer life, as they are made for electric cars. The others lasted approximately 30,000 km.
The difference I've noticed so far is that at lower speeds, 70-80km/h, the consumption is really low. 134 Wh/km at the lowest. But at higher speeds, there is no difference to the others.
Sound wise they are quiet, but not as quiet as the Pirelli ones I had.
When driving, I feel that the walls of the tires are not as stable as the Michelin and Pirelli tires were. Gets a little spongy when turning.
The background music is really distracting... I had to mute the video and read captions lol. Thanks for the info though. I accidentally clipped a curb the other day and damaged my rear passenger tire, so thinking about getting these as a replacement for my Tesla. Sounds promising.
I apologize for the music being louder than it should be. Will not make this mistake again.
Just got these tyres on my BYD Seal. Instantly could tell it was quieter on smooth roads. Less of the droning tyre noise. That in itself for an EV is a massive win.
It seems when install new tires the mileage goes down. But as the diameter gets smaller with wear it seems to go up. That is my guess. Wish you do an update.
Remove the music. I would rather just hear you talk. Also it’s far too loud.
OK, thank you for the feedback. I will remove or tone it down.
This, when editing try bringing the music down where you can almost not hear it lol, I know it sounds funny hahaha but it works best like that, they music can not be competing with your voice.
I apologize. In the future I will make sure it is much lower
Nice video, you deserve an award
? I am just sharing my opinion after having done researching.
This EV tires might give more range but with a little sacrifices on wet braking and stuffs compared to the standard Pilot Sport 4..
I know since that was I observed on my MX after I switched to Pilot EV from Pilot Sport 4 . I changed back to Sport 4 after like 2000km since I prefer better handling at fast Highway speeds
To each their own. I find the handling fine for the Hankooks and I would rather have slightly better range.
Any thoughts on ride comfort with these new Hankook IONs?
They seem to ride similar to the Michelin Pilot EV I previously had. They are quieter when the road is smoother, still noises come through when the road is bumpy.
@@geteducatedbyTed thanks so much for the video and the feedback!
You didn't clarify whether you got the ION EVO or ION EVO SUV tire. I'm also looking at these tires for my Model Y and wondered if it mattered whether I get the EVO vs EVO SUV or not? Thanks!
I bought the ION EVO AS tires.
I went to discount tire and the hankook ion evo funny have a mileage warranty for the 255 19 size. Don't know what to do was going to get them for my model y but with no mileage warranty I'm hesitant. What do you think
I don't understand your question. There was a mileage warranty for a particular size, but not the size that fit on the Model Y? Check this page for further details - www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Hankook&tireModel=iON+evo+AS&isSEO=true
韓泰ion evo 最接近的尺吋只有 245/45/R19, 我想他的問題是韓泰沒有255/45/R19尺吋 ,這樣還建議安裝嗎
@@冬瓜綠 - The Tesla tire size is 255/45/19. Did you put a lower height tire on? The 245 size is not correct for the vehicle. www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/modely/en_us/GUID-FDDB10EF-FFA9-46EB-B8CC-03614AE92B6B.html
ARe these tires comfortable as far as harsh bumps?
Are any tires comfortable on harsh bumps? They ride as well as the Michelin's did. What I have noticed is that they are not as quiet on harsh roads as they are on smoother surfaces.
@@geteducatedbyTed My model Y came with the Perelli Scorpions and those tires are so harsh on micro bumps and larger bumps makes the car feel jiggly. I was thinking of getting the Hankooks that you reviewed to smooth it out a little.
@@sworks7124 The ride is smoother with the Hankook than my Michelin Pilot EVs. I can share that much.
Hi. For the Y would you get the SUV version of the tire?
Yes I did. It is all season also. I believe the ION EVO AS is the same fo car vs SUV. The SUV version comes in sizes that are not normally for cars. Go to the bottom of this page and see the size differences - www.hankooktire.com/us/en/tire/ion/evo-as.html
Is the hankook ion EV really that much quieter than the Pilot sport ev? I thought the Pilot sport EV had the acoustic foam like the hankook does. Sadly hankook doesn't produce the ION EV in my dimension 245/40/20 :( , same with Pilot EV. I think I will go with Pirelli P-zero Elect. Also Pirelli has released the new "Pirelli P-Zero E" which has triple A:s on EU label. Interesting.
As I mention in my video, the Hankook ION EVOs are quieter for sure on smoother roads. When the road is bumpy it seems the same as my previous Pilot EVs. Great to know about the Pirelli P Zero E. What is the tread rating for miles?
@@geteducatedbyTed Pirelli P Zero Elect AS is UTQG: 500 AA A and 50k mile warranty...though it's also $250+ each so a value option is good to have
@@pault4905 - Please let me know how you like them, if they are quite, handling and longevity. Always great to have good tire options.
I can't hear you over the music
Can these be patched?
What do you mean patched? For example, if you get a nail hole in the middle of the tread, I don't see why they could not be patched. I had that done to my Michelin Pilot EVs.
Yes.
Model 3 AWD,Lr.....how do the Hankooks handle compared to the Michelins?
After driving on them for 3k miles, I would say they are quitter, the ride is smoother, but the corner handling is a bit less than the Michelin Pilot EVs.
hate loud background music
I apologize. All future videos I do not use background music or put it very at low volume.