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A tyre that lasts.

The MICHELIN Energy XM2+ long-lasting Road Tyre[1] delivers excellent robustness with wet braking performance made to last[3], for safety even when worn[2].

  • MICHELIN long-lasting Road Tyre
  • Best longevity compared to average of premium competitors[1]
  • Robust damage resistance
  • Shortest wet braking distances compared to premium competitors[3]
  • Excellent safety, even when worn[2]
  • Suitable for EV

Key benefits for Energy XM 2+ tyre

Excellent longevity[1].
Travel for more kilometres with the MICHELIN Energy XM2+ tyre. Featuring innovative Michelin compounds, this long-lasting Tyre delivers 25% More kilometres compared to the average of premium competitor Tyres[1]. Take to the roads with a Tyre built to last on city commutes and weekend drives.
 
Engineered for robustness.
The MICHELIN Energy XM2+ tyre features MICHELIN robust carcass technology to withstand sidewall damage from the potholes of the city roads. A tough tyre that adapts to road conditions to prevent damage on everyday commutes and city trips.
 
Excellent wet braking made to last[2][3].
For drivers who demand long-lasting safety, the MICHELIN Energy XM2+ Tyre features innovative tread compounds delivering improved wet braking when new and worn[2]. This safe tyre stops 4.9 meters shorter when new and 10.6 meters shorter when worn compared to the average braking distance of premium competitors[3]. Excellence in safety performance through the lifespan of the tyre.
 
Legal Mentions
1 - longevity - Longevity test conducted by China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co. Ltd (CATARC), on Michelin's request, in September 2018, on dimension 205/55 R16 91V on Volkswagen GOLF7 comparing MICHELIN ENERGY XM2+ versus Premium Competitors (BRIDGESTONE ECOPIA EP150, GOODYEAR ASSURANCE TripleMax, CONTINENTAL ComfortContact CC6, DUNLOP SP TOURING R1, HANKOOK Enfren H430). Longevity test run in average real usage with 20,000 km run and estimated longevity at the depth of Tread Wear Indicator.
2 - worn definition - Worn means worn on machine (buffed) to 2.0mm Tread depth on the tyre tread surface.
3 - braking on wet - Braking test on wet road condition conducted by China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co. Ltd (CATARC), on Michelin's request, in September 2018, on dimension 205/55 R16 91V on Volkswagen GOLF7 comparing MICHELIN ENERGY XM2+ versus Premium Competitors (BRIDGESTONE ECOPIA EP150, GOODYEAR ASSURANCE TripleMax, CONTINENTAL ComfortContact CC6, DUNLOP SP TOURING R1, HANKOOK Enfren H430).
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