- AUTOREVIEW2012502
- AUTOREVIEW20126
- ZA RULEM04/2013N/A
- AUTOCENTRE03/2016N/A
- ZA RULEM03/2016N/A
Tyre Michelin Energy XM2 DT1
- High-end performance level tyre for small road vehicles
- Aquaplaning limits being pushed back
- Reduced rolling noise for a more enjoyable ride
Tyre Michelin Energy XM2 DT1
- High-end performance level tyre for small road vehicles
- Aquaplaning limits being pushed back
- Reduced rolling noise for a more enjoyable ride
- High-end performance level tyre for small road vehicles
- Aquaplaning limits being pushed back
- Reduced rolling noise for a more enjoyable ride
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Tyre review
Safety
- Dry braking
- 3.5 / 10
- Wet braking
- 6.4 / 10
- Wet road holding
- 6.4 / 10
- Aquaplaning
- 9.3 / 10
Economy
- Tyre life
- Not rated
- Fuel economy
- 5.3 / 10
Comfort
- Absorption of irregularities
- 8 / 10
- Road holding
- 7.1 / 10
- Noise emissions
- 8.2 / 10
Characteristics
- Brand
- Michelin
- Model
- Energy XM2 DT1
- Approved
- N/A
- Vehicle type
- Car
- Driving style
- Eco
- Season
- Summer
- Studded
- no
- Studdable
- no
- 3PMSF
- no
- Runflat
- no
- Ecotyre
- yes
- Asymmetric
- yes
- Directional
- no
- Rim protector
- no
- Seal
- no
Product description
The Energy XM2 pneumatic tyre produced by Michelin is designed for rolling around towns and on the expressway. Developed for passenger vehicles, it provides better capabilities as soon as temperatures are above seven degrees Celsius with a premium level.
Its key benefits include an efficient absorption of uneven surfaces, an excellent protection against aquaplaning and a lower noise level. This tyre delivers a competitive fuel efficiency, which makes it a competitive product for those who want economy.
What is the rezulteo score?
The rezulteo score is calculated considering three performance categories: economy, comfort and safety. When it comes to winter tyres, the performance criteria snow and ice are added. By weighting different basic performance criteria an overall score is determined. This weighting is calculated based on the tyre size category: economic, high performance or sports.