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Michelin Launches Pilot Sport EV Tire For Electric Sports Vehicles

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Michelin has announced that they're developing a set of Pilot Sport tires specifically for EVs. These could very well be the summer tires to get for the i4.


  • The first Michelin tire engineered to meet the specific handling and range requirements of electric sports cars
  • Low road-noise for superior travelling comfort(1)
  • Result of the unique experience acquired by Michelin in Formula E racing
  • An eco-responsible, CO2-neutral tire at the point of sale(2)
Michelin has launched its first tire designed to address the specific demands made by electric sports cars. Launching April 1, the MICHELIN® Pilot® Sport EV delivers:

  • Optimal grip on dry and wet roads(3) (4) – irrespective of the tire’s level of wear(5) – taking into account the higher weight and weight-distribution characteristics associated with electric sports cars.
  • Outstanding resistance to wear(6) in response to the high torque and acceleration forces of electric sports cars.
  • The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV’s low rolling resistance extends range by up to 37 miles(7).
  • 20 percent less perceptible road noise thanks to MICHELIN AcousticTM technology which takes the form of a custom-developed polyurethane foam that reduces cabin noise(1).
The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV is the result of the unique experience Michelin has acquired in Formula E racing

A founding partner of Formula E, Michelin proposed a specific solution for the championship’s all-electric single-seaters that is similar in its concept to a road tire. The Michelin Formula E tire is capable of racing in any weather conditions, while its size – 18 inches – is consistent with current road-car norms.

The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV benefits directly from the progress Michelin has achieved over six seasons in Formula E and incorporates ElectricGrip CompoundTM technology which features a hard compound for the center of the tread to provide the grip required to handle high torque characteristics of electric sports cars. The sidewalls carry over the same pattern and velvet-finish markings of Michelin’s Formula E tire.

An eco-responsible, CO2-neutral tire at the point of sale(2)

In order to achieve carbon neutrality throughout the life of its tire and address the demands of electric sports car owners, Michelin has pledged to neutralize the CO2 emissions associated with the tire’s production and transport to its point of sale. This process includes the financing of projects aimed at offsetting and absorbing the residual CO2 emissions associated with tire production through the Livelihoods carbon fund until the day comes when it will be possible to eliminate them entirely.

Michelin is currently the only manufacturer that is active in the original-equipment and replacement electric sports car tire market. The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV will be rolled during 2021 in a choice of 16 sizes (original equipment: 11 sizes / replacement market: 5 sizes) for 18- to 22-inch rims.

The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV is already available in China and will be available on vehicles released in Europe and North America from the third quarter 2021. By 2024, Michelin plans to increase its sales in this high-growth market by a factor of eight.

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Folks, any idea which Michelin Pilot Sport is being installed on our i4s? Here is a Photo of my tire taken by the dealer. I'll get the car tomorrow supposedly. I'm a huge fan of Michelin, always going with them over any other available brand for many years. I'm not seeing anywhere where it indicates it is for EV? :unsure:

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Folks, any idea which Michelin Pilot Sport is being installed on our i4s? Here is a Photo of my tire taken by the dealer. I'll get the car tomorrow supposedly. I'm a huge fan of Michelin, always going with them over any other available brand for many years. I'm not seeing anywhere where it indicates it is for EV? :unsure:
Sure, attached the EU specs sheets.
The Star (*) marking is more important than being EV marked. Star is BMW spec. and the factory tires are weight specced for the i4. There is already a topic about this somewhere on the forum.

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Sure, attached the EU specs sheets.
The Star (*) marking is more important than being EV marked. Star is BMW spec. and the factory tires are weight specced for the i4. There is already a topic about this somewhere on the forum.
Rob, thanks. I can see now mine are the PS4, not the 4S. I live in South Florida so a Summer Performance Tire is the correct choice for me. Thanks for the information!(y)
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