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MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW 205/50R17 93H XL
incl. VAT 24% Full set 609,36 € / 4 pcs
Performance & EU label
7.5/ 10 overallThe BEIZ Score aggregates the tyre's core metrics - longevity, handling, wet and dry grip, efficiency and noise - into one comparable rating.
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MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW
MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW 205/50R17 93H XL — quality All season tyre from MICHELIN. Reliable grip, stability and durability for everyday driving across all conditions.
How fuel-efficient is this tyre?
Below average. The MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW is rated D, under the middle of the scale. Rolling resistance runs a little higher, so fuel use creeps up slightly. Usually that's the trade-off for stronger grip or longer tread life.
How well does this tyre grip in the wet?
On the low side. The MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW has an E rating, the bottom band the label uses for wet grip. The tyre still works in the rain, but wet braking distances are at their longest here. Usually that points to a design built around other strengths, so take extra care and lengthen your following distance when the road is wet.
How much road noise does this tyre make?
Fairly quiet. The MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW comes in at 69 dB, just under the average for this kind of tyre. Day to day it stays unobtrusive; only rough tarmac brings the noise forward.
Are these tyres reinforced?
Yes. The MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW carries the XL (Extra Load) marking, which means a stronger casing that takes higher pressures and carries more weight than a standard tyre of the same size. That suits heavier cars, fully loaded driving, vans, and EVs, which run heavier because of their battery packs. To get the full benefit, set the higher pressure the XL rating allows.
Are these tyres certified for snow?
Yes. The MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW carries the 3PMSF mark — the three-peak mountain snowflake — which a tyre only gets after passing an official snow-braking test. It counts as a proper winter tyre in countries where winter tyres are required by law, and it's a real measure of snow performance, not just the softer M+S label that makes no promise about grip.
MICHELIN is a premium class manufacturer offering solid-quality tyres with a good balance of price and durability.
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