Michelin Tires on Sale, Prices, Rebates & Available Models
Michelin tires usually attract shoppers who want a strong mix of ride comfort, wet traction, long tread life, and premium road feel. This page helps you compare current Michelin tire prices, sale pricing, available models, tire sizes, and tire types in one place. You can use the listings below to narrow your options by size, category, price range, sale price, and driving need. That makes it easier to compare Michelin models before choosing a tire for a sedan, SUV, crossover, coupe, minivan, light truck, EV, or performance car.
Compare Michelin Tires by Size, Model, Type, and Current Price
Michelin has a wide tire lineup, so the right choice depends on more than the brand name. Start with your tire size, then compare the model category, price, sale price, and driving fit.
A tire size like 275/40ZR20 gives you several useful details.
275 shows the tire width in millimeters. 40 shows the sidewall height as a percentage of the tire width. Z points to a higher-speed performance category. R means radial construction. 20 shows the wheel diameter in inches.
Speed rating letters also matter. They help show the tire’s approved speed capability. A higher speed rating can also change the tire’s feel, price, and performance focus.
As you browse the Michelin tire listings, compare each model by tire type, regular price, sale price, and road use. Some Michelin models focus on quiet touring. Others focus on wet grip, all-weather traction, SUV use, EV range support, or sharper performance feel.
Use the Keyword Search field to search by tire model, tire type, or size details. You can enter a tire model, a tire category like all-season, a full size like 275/40ZR20, or part of a size like 275, 40, or 20. You can also combine terms, such as Tire model 275/40ZR20 or Tire Model all-season, to narrow the results.
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Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 255/45ZR17 XL 102Y Ultra High Performance All-Season Tire 03988
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Michelin Pilot Sport 5 205/4517 XL (88Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 59525
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 225/40ZR18 XL (92Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 09869
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV 265/55R19 XL 113Y Street/Sport Truck Summer Truck Tire 49166
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Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 305/30ZR20 XL (103Y) Streetable Track & Competition Tire 49942
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 315/30ZR22 XL (107Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 38261
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Michelin CrossClimate2 225/60R17 99H Grand Touring All-Season Tire 08941
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Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP 225/40R19 XL 93V Grand Touring All-Season Tire 18126
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Michelin e.Primacy All Season 235/60R18 103V Grand Touring All-Season Tire 60276
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Michelin Primacy A/S 215/60R17 96H Standard Touring All-Season Tire 18302 OLD
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Michelin Latitude Sport 3 ZP 245/50R19 XL 105W Street/Sport Truck Summer Truck Tire 42717
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Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 225/40ZR18 XL 92Y Ultra High Performance All-Season Tire 34320
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Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 305/30ZR20 XL (103Y) Streetable Track & Competition Tire 29705
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Michelin Agilis CrossClimate 2 275/65R18 E 123/120R Highway All-Season Tire 74670
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Michelin Pilot Sport GT M%2B 24/61-17 NONE Racetrack & Autocross Only Tire 50658
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Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 265/40ZR18 XL 101Y Ultra High Performance All-Season Tire 01475
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Michelin CrossClimate2 265/55R19 XL 113V Grand Touring All-Season Tire 61256
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Michelin Agilis CrossClimate 2 235/80R18 E 121/118R Highway All-Season Tire 41778
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Michelin Latitude Sport 3 315/40R21 111Y Street/Sport Truck Summer Truck Tire 05044
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Michelin X-Ice Snow 255/35R18 XL 94H Studless Ice & Snow Tire 84457 OLD
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 295/30ZR21 XL (102Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 60239
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 315/30ZR22 XL (107Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 76723
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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 ZP 275/40RF20 102Y Max Performance Summer Tire 10899
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Michelin Pilot Super Sport 245/35ZR20 XL (95Y) Max Performance Summer Tire 10412
View Tire DetailsPrices can change by size, speed rating, tire category, and available offers. Always compare the final price per tire, the sale price, and the model’s intended use before choosing a set.
Why Michelin Tire Prices Can Change by Size and Category
Michelin tire prices often vary because each model serves a different purpose. A touring tire usually focuses on comfort, tread life, and road noise. A performance tire usually places more value on steering response, grip, and higher speed ratings.
Size also plays a big role. Larger wheel diameters often cost more. Wider tires can also raise the price, especially when the size uses a higher speed rating.
A Michelin tire for a compact sedan may cost less than a Michelin tire for an SUV, light truck, EV, or performance car. The difference usually comes from size, load needs, construction, and performance target.
When comparing prices, avoid looking at the lowest number only. A lower price may not offer the same comfort, tread life, winter rating, or wet traction as another Michelin model.
Sale Price vs Long-Term Value on Michelin Tires
A sale price can make a Michelin tire more attractive, but the best deal depends on the tire’s full value. Look at the sale price, expected use, treadwear coverage when listed, and the type of driving you do most.
For highway driving, a quiet touring tire may offer better long-term value than a sportier model. For wet roads, an all-weather or premium all-season tire may be worth a higher price because better tread design can improve wet grip and help reduce hydroplaning risk.
Drivers who face occasional snow should check whether the model supports winter use. Some Michelin all-season tires handle light snow. Other Michelin models carry stronger winter or all-weather traction features.
The best value usually comes from matching the tire to your real driving. Paying less for the wrong category can cost more later.
Michelin Tire Lines Worth Comparing Before You Buy
Michelin offers several tire families for different shoppers. The Defender family often fits drivers who care about long tread life, comfort, and everyday all-season use. The CrossClimate family fits shoppers who want stronger year-round traction, including more confidence in changing weather.
The Pilot Sport family fits drivers who want sharper handling and stronger dry or wet performance. The Primacy family usually suits shoppers who care about a smooth, quiet, premium touring ride.
Michelin also has LTX options for SUVs and light trucks, X-Ice options for winter driving, and Energy or EV-focused choices for efficiency needs. Many Michelin listings now include EV-ready notes, which can help drivers compare range, durability, and quiet ride needs.
Do not choose by tire family alone. Compare the exact model, size, speed rating, tire type, and road conditions before making a final choice.
How to Narrow Down the Right Michelin Model
Start with your tire size. Then choose the tire category that matches your driving.
For comfort and long tread life, compare Michelin touring and all-season models first. For rain-heavy areas, focus on wet traction and braking confidence. For occasional snow, look closely at all-weather or winter-capable options.
Performance drivers should pay attention to speed rating, steering feel, and dry grip. SUV and light truck drivers should also check the right size and load needs before comparing price.
Promotions can help reduce the final cost when available. Still, the better choice should fit your road conditions, vehicle type, and mileage expectations.
Compare More Michelin Tire Reviews and Matchups
Before choosing from the Michelin tire listings, it can help to compare individual tire performance. Reviews and comparisons can give you a clearer view of wet traction, dry traction, winter use, comfort, road noise, treadwear, and overall value.
Michelin tires can be a strong choice when you want a premium tire with a clear purpose. The key is choosing the right model, not just the right brand.
Use the listings above to compare Michelin tire prices, sale pricing, available rebates, tire sizes, and model categories. Then match the tire to your daily roads, weather, comfort needs, and budget.
