Questions about MICHELIN CrossClimate 2

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I would like to know anyone have tried the Michelin CrossClimate 2 on they EV.
How is the CrossClimate 2 performance?
Are they more quiet or noisier than the OEM?
How much range dropped? (Especially on 2018/2019 Nissan leaf)

Thank you
 
I suggest looking for the EU Tire Label (explanation), that tells a lot about how a tire will perform. The fuel efficiency is a good indicator of how it will work on an EV (I recommend A or B rating). A good place to start the search is at WhatTyre. It's a shame the US doesn't use these labels.
 
I would like to know anyone have tried the Michelin CrossClimate 2 on they EV.
How is the CrossClimate 2 performance?
Are they more quiet or noisier than the OEM?
How much range dropped? (Especially on 2018/2019 Nissan leaf)

Thank you
A quick search on this forum yields CC2 results on Clarity
If looking for the same regarding Nissan Leaf, this forum has more info.
The consensus shared seems Michelin CC2 tires with new treads are noisier and reduce the LRR capabilities, until the break in period is over, after that range increases and noise reduced. Traction is improved and worth the switch.
Hope that helps.
 
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A quick search on this forum yields CC2 results on Clarity
If looking for the same regarding Nissan Leaf, this forum has more info.
The consensus shared seems Michelin CC2 tires with new treads are noisier and reduce the LRR capabilities, until the break in period is over, after that range increases and noise reduced. Traction is improved and worth the switch.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for the information
 
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