Best summer tyres 275/45 R18
To compile this ranking of the best summer tyres of 275/45 R18 size, we collected over 150,000 scores and reviews, from UK and foreign sources.
Are included only tyres which, in addition to having a high average rating, also have a valid number of reviews for statistical purposes.
The main aspects tested for choosing the best summer 275/45 R18 tyres are:
- Road holding
- Wet grip
- Braking performance
- Fuel consumption
- Noise and comfort
Here you find our choice of the best 10 tyres in size 275/45 R18.
Next to the average score, you will also find the best price available.
# | Brand | Model | Score | Number of reviews | Price |
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1 | Pilot Sport 5 | 8,8 | 1.306 (6 test) | From 267,93£ | |
2 | Pilot Sport 4 | 8,8 | 10.017 (20 test) | From 209,70£ | |
3 | SportContact 5 | 8,3 | 2.805 (23 test) | From 152,14£ | |
4 | P Zero | 8,1 | 5.297 (33 test) | From 212,07£ | |
5 | Ecsta PS71 | 8,0 | 4.056 (15 test) | From 162,91£ | |
6 | Potenza Sport | 8,0 | 648 (18 test) | From 147,38£ | |
7 | N Fera Sport | 7,8 | 249 (17 test) | From 154,92£ | |
8 | Cinturato P7 | 7,8 | 2.355 (29 test) | From 273,99£ | |
9 | Ventus S1 Evo 3 K127 | 7,7 | 901 (16 test) | From 189,69£ | |
10 | SportContact 2 | 7,6 | 312 (0 test) | From 236,47£ |
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Michelin Pilot Sport 5
Michelin Pilot Sport 5 275/45 R18 is the fifth generation of the well-known sports tire which has met with great success. Launched in 2022, Pilot Sport 5 is a great summer tire that boasts many interesting technical features, offering a responsive and precise ride and guaranteeing remarkable mileage.
Certifications:
- 2024
2° Place
Very good - 2023
6° Place - 2023
5° Place
Highly recommended - 2023
3° Place
Highly recommended - 2023
2° Place
Highly recommended - 2022
1° Place
Winning
- 2024
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 275/45 R18 is an outstanding summer tire for sports cars. It features several cutting-edge technologies, which guarantee excellent grip on both dry and wet roads. Its other strengths are its mileage and short braking distances.
Certifications:
- 2022
7° Place
Good - 2022
1° Place
Very good - 2021
4° Place
Very recommended - 2021
1° Place
Winning - 2020
1° Place - 2020
1° Place
Good - 2020
2° Place
Very recommended - 2020
1° Place
Very recommended - 2020
1° Place
Very recommended - 2019
1° Place
Very good - 2018
1° Place - 2018
1° Place
Winning
- 2022
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Continental SportContact 5
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2020
2° Place
Very good - 2018
1° Place
Very good - 2017
3° Place - 2017
8° Place - 2017
4° Place
Recommended - 2016
1° Place - 2016
1° Place - 2016
1° Place - 2016
1° Place
Good quality - 2016
1° Place
Good - 2016
1° Place
Excellent - 2016
1° Place
Very recommended
- 2020
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Pirelli P Zero
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2021
4° Place
Very good - 2021
3° Place
Very recommended - 2020
9° Place - 2020
9° Place
Recommended - 2020
5° Place
Recommended - 2020
4° Place
Very recommended - 2020
9° Place
Satisfactory - 2019
5° Place - 2019
8° Place
Good - 2019
7° Place
Good + - 2018
4° Place - 2018
4° Place
- 2021
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Kumho Ecsta PS71
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2024
4° Place
Good - 2023
12° Place - 2023
7° Place
Highly recommended - 2022
6° Place - 2021
3° Place - 2021
3° Place
Good - 2021
3° Place
Very recommended - 2021
3° Place
Very recommended - 2020
9° Place - 2020
10° Place
Recommended - 2020
9° Place
Recommended - 2020
9° Place
Satisfactory
- 2024
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Bridgestone Potenza Sport
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2024
1° Place
Very good - 2023
4° Place
Highly recommended - 2023
3° Place
Good + - 2023
5° Place
Very good - 2023
5° Place
Recommended - 2023
2° Place
Winning - 2022
5° Place
Good - 2022
3° Place
Very good - 2022
3° Place
Recommended - 2021
4° Place - 2021
2° Place
Very good - 2021
2° Place
Very recommended
- 2024
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Nexen N Fera Sport
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2023
14° Place - 2023
11° Place
Good - 2023
9° Place
Recommended - 2022
5° Place
Good - 2022
9° Place
Satisfactory - 2021
6° Place - 2021
10° Place - 2021
1° Place
Highly recommended - 2021
10° Place
Recommended - 2021
6° Place
Recommended - 2021
6° Place
Satisfactory - 2020
5° Place
- 2023
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Pirelli Cinturato P7
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2024
4° Place
Highly recommended - 2024
16° Place
Satisfactory - 2021
10° Place - 2021
7° Place
Good - 2021
10° Place
Recommended - 2021
8° Place
Recommended - 2021
10° Place
Satisfactory - 2020
5° Place - 2020
3° Place - 2020
3° Place
Good - 2020
5° Place
Good - 2020
6° Place
Recommended
- 2024
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Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 K127
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Certifications:
- 2024
3° Place - 2023
1° Place - 2023
7° Place
Highly recommended - 2023
4° Place
Recommended - 2022
6° Place
Good - 2022
3° Place
Very good - 2022
3° Place
Recommended - 2021
9° Place - 2021
5° Place
Good - 2021
6° Place
Recommended - 2020
14° Place - 2020
14° Place
Recommended
- 2024
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Continental SportContact 2
We have not yet expressed our opinion about this tyre.
Info & Prices
Why buy summer tyres and not all-season tyres?
Top summer performance
All-season tyres are practical because they do not require a tyre change, but they do not show excellent performance in any season. On the contrary, a summer tyre guarantees maximum performance during the hot season.Safety
Summer tyres maintain a high level of grip even when temperatures get warmer.
The tyres are optimized to resist heat and respond to the brakes faster than any other tyre during the warmer months. This results in a shorter stopping distance between you and the next vehicle to avoid an accident.Exclusive tread design
Summer tyres have a summer specific tread design, which is not common with most all-season tyres. The tread design includes a shallower depth which improves the grip, control and smoothness of the vehicle, including wet traction.
FAQ Frequently asked questions
Can summer tyres be use in rain?
Not only are they good, they are also the best choice over any other tyre.
However, keep in mind that this valid only in the warmer months. If temperatures approach zero, winter and all-season tyres perform better on wet surfaces.Is it safe to use summer tyres in the winter months?
No, please do not use 275/45 R18 summer tyres when it is very cold. They are composed of a harder compound that is not very flexible at low temperatures, which results in less grip than a winter tyre. The all-season tyres also offer better traction and grip in intense cold conditions.
Summer tyres, as the name suggests, should only be used in the warm months, not in too cold months, when the temperature approaches zero.How many km summer tyres last?
Obviously, it depends from the model. However, 275/45 R18 summer tyres usually have a shorter tread life than all-season or winter tyres.
They last for a maximum of 50,000 km, because the summer heat negatively affects the quality of the tyre by draining it from its oils. The tyres then lose elasticity and begin to develop cracks, fractures and uneven wear.
Helpful tips
- If you replace your summer tyres with winter ones, keep them in a cool, dry place.
Do not leave them out in the cold, as they may lose shape and structural integrity. The best place to store them is for example in the basement where there is a stable temperature. - Check the tread depth to understand when they need to be replaced.
Also, check the tyres for wear, cracks or fractures. Check the side for cracks that could cause leaks, bulges that could cause bursting or uneven wear that could reduce its performance in both dry and wet conditions.