Michelin CrossClimate 2 Review – Best All-Season Tyre for NZ

Michelin CrossClimate 2 Review – The Best All-Season Tyre for New Zealand?

Overall Rating: 9.4 / 10

Category: All-Season (3PMSF-rated)

Price in NZ: From $105.50 per tyre (entry sizes) – From $420+ (common NZ sizes)

Best for: South Island drivers, year-round use, avoiding winter tyre changeovers

Available sizes: 15″ – 20″ rims


Quick Verdict

The Michelin CrossClimate 2 is not merely the best all-season tyre – it is one of the best tyres in any category, at any price. Tyre Reviews rates it 81% overall from 128 independent reviews covering more than 1.37 million miles of real-world driving. In independent test programmes, it is rated the best dry all-season tyre by a significant margin and stops up to 56 feet shorter than competitors on wet worn pavement. It outlasted four leading competitor tyres by up to 15,000 miles in a direct wear comparison. For New Zealand drivers – particularly South Island drivers who face variable temperatures, occasional snow, and year-round wet conditions – the CrossClimate 2 eliminates the need for seasonal tyre changeovers without sacrificing any meaningful performance. It carries the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol, confirming its legal certification for winter driving.


Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
CategoryAll-Season (Certified Winter – 3PMSF rated)
EU Label – Wet GripA (highest possible)
EU Label – Fuel EfficiencyB
EU Label – Noise68-71 dB
Speed RatingsH (210 km/h), V (240 km/h), W (270 km/h)
Load Ratings86-105
Available Rim Sizes15″, 16″, 17″, 18″, 19″, 20″
NZ Price Range$105.50 (small sizes) to $450+ (larger sizes)
3PMSF CertifiedYes – legal for winter use on snow roads
Key TechnologyHelio Compound Plus, Serrated Tread Blocks
Wear Warranty60,000 miles (approximately 96,000 km)

Performance Test Data – The Numbers That Matter

Wet Performance

  • Wet braking on worn pavement: Up to 56 feet shorter than the nearest competitor at the legal wear limit – this is the most remarkable single data point in the CrossClimate 2’s test record
  • Fresh tyre wet braking: Leader in wet braking at the new-tyre stage – stops shorter than most summer UHP tyres in independent tests
  • Wet performance at wear limit: Michelin’s testing confirms the CrossClimate 2 maintains its leadership position in wet braking even when worn – a unique engineering achievement. Most tyres see dramatic wet performance decline as tread depth reduces; the CrossClimate 2’s compound is designed to maintain grip throughout the tyre’s entire life
  • Tyre Reviews (81% overall): 83% average score for wet grip from 128 user reviews across 1.37 million miles

Snow and Ice Performance

  • 3PMSF certified: Legally recognised as a winter tyre on snow roads
  • Snow braking: Leader in snow braking distance in multiple European all-season comparisons
  • Snow traction: Outperforms most dedicated winter tyres in traction tests
  • South Island relevance: In Canterbury, Otago, and alpine areas, the CrossClimate 2 performs adequately in light to moderate snow conditions. For extreme alpine conditions (Lindis Pass, Crown Range), dedicated winter tyres remain safer

Dry Performance

  • Best dry all-season tyre by a significant margin – independent European test finding
  • 87% average dry grip score from Tyre Reviews user data
  • Tyre Reviews notes: Dry performance approaches that of quality summer tyres – unusual for an all-season

Tread Life

  • Outlasts 4 leading competitors by up to 15,000 miles in a controlled treadwear comparison
  • 60,000 mile warranty (US market – one of the strongest wear guarantees available)
  • Michelin’s Helio Compound Plus uses silica particles that resist wear while maintaining wet grip – usually a trade-off that Michelin engineers have largely resolved

Why the CrossClimate 2 Matters for New Zealand

Most countries face a binary choice: summer tyres (great in warm weather, dangerous in snow) or winter tyres (essential in cold weather, inefficient in warmth). New Zealand’s climate creates a more nuanced need:

  • North Island (Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton): Rarely experiences snow, but year-round rain means all-season wet performance is the priority. The CrossClimate 2’s EU Label A wet grip and wear-limit wet braking lead make it ideal.
  • Wellington: Variable conditions – rain, wind, occasional cold snaps. The CrossClimate 2 handles all of these without compromise.
  • South Island coastal (Nelson, Marlborough, Christchurch): Mixed conditions – warm summers, cool wet winters with occasional frosts. The CrossClimate 2 covers every condition these drivers face.
  • South Island alpine (Queenstown, Wanaka, Central Otago): Sub-zero winters with regular snow. The CrossClimate 2’s 3PMSF certification and snow traction leadership make it suitable for most conditions – extreme alpine conditions still favour dedicated winter tyres.

The changeover argument: Many NZ drivers maintain two sets of tyres (summer + winter) for the South Island. The CrossClimate 2 eliminates this cost – one set of tyres, no seasonal change, no storage. At NZ tyre prices, the annual saving from avoiding two sets is substantial.


Helio Compound Plus – The Technology Behind the Wear/Grip Balance

The CrossClimate 2’s exceptional combination of wet grip and tread life comes from Michelin’s Helio Compound Plus – a formulation that uses:

  • High-density silica particles distributed uniformly throughout the compound matrix
  • Sunflower oil integration – like Yokohama’s orange oil, a bio-derived plasticiser that maintains compound flexibility across temperature ranges
  • Cross-linked polymer chains that resist deformation under load – reducing wear while maintaining grip

The result is a compound that does not sacrifice grip for longevity (as most economy tyres do) or longevity for grip (as most UHP tyres do). It is genuinely best-in-class in both dimensions simultaneously.


NZ Road Conditions Assessment

Auckland and North Island – Verdict: Outstanding (all-season choice)

Auckland drivers who want to eliminate the seasonal tyre discussion should look no further. The CrossClimate 2 handles Auckland’s year-round rain with EU Label A wet grip and outperforms most summer tyres in wet braking. For drivers who occasionally travel to the South Island – the 3PMSF certification provides genuine confidence on NZ alpine crossings.

Wellington – Verdict: Outstanding

Wellington’s variable, wind-affected conditions – cool wet winters, warm summers, year-round rain – are exactly the conditions all-season tyres are designed for. The CrossClimate 2 is the most capable all-season option for Wellington drivers who don’t want to compromise on any season.

South Island – Verdict: Outstanding (most South Island conditions)

The CrossClimate 2 is the definitive tyre recommendation for most South Island drivers outside of extreme alpine zones. Its 3PMSF certification, snow braking leadership, and wear limit wet braking advantage address every South Island driving scenario except extreme sustained winter conditions.


CrossClimate 2 vs Competitors

TyreTypeWet BrakingSnowDryTread LifeNZ PriceRating
Michelin CrossClimate 2All-seasonBestBestBest dry ASExcellent$105-$450+9.4/10
Pirelli P Zero All SeasonAll-seasonVery GoodGoodVery GoodGood$395+9.0/10
Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3SummerExcellentPoorExcellentVery Good$365+9.1/10
Michelin Primacy 5SummerExcellentPoorExcellentExcellent$401+9.2/10
Continental CrossContact RX (SUV)All-season SUVExcellentGoodVery GoodVery Good$267+9.2/10

The verdict: No all-season tyre matches the CrossClimate 2 in any test dimension. It is the benchmark against which all others are measured.


Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Best dry all-season performance by a significant margin in independent tests
  • 56-foot shorter wet braking at the wear limit – unique in the category
  • 3PMSF certified for winter use – legal on snow roads
  • 60,000 mile / 96,000 km wear warranty – exceptional longevity
  • Outlasts 4 competitor tyres by up to 15,000 miles
  • Eliminates the need for seasonal tyre changeovers – real cost saving
  • Tyre Reviews: 81% overall across 128 reviews and 1.37 million real-world miles

Cons

  • More expensive than summer touring alternatives (Michelin Primacy 5 is cheaper)
  • Not as capable as dedicated winter tyres in extreme sub-zero alpine conditions
  • Does not deliver the ultimate dry performance of summer UHP tyres (Pilot Sport 5, SC7)
  • Large sizes (18″-20″) are significantly more expensive

Available Sizes in NZ (Common)

SizeRimSpeedNZ From
195/65 R1515″H$105
205/55 R1616″V$180
215/60 R1717″V$280
225/45 R1717″W$320
225/50 R1818″W$380
235/55 R1919″W$430+

Where to Buy in NZ

  • Tyroola NZ – tyroola.co.nz – From $105.50 ea, nationwide fitting
  • Hyper Drive – hyperdrive.co.nz – 250+ fitting locations
  • Tyrepower NZ – tyrepower.co.nz – 100+ locations
  • Michelin NZ dealers – michelin.co.nz

Sources

  1. TheTireLab.com – Michelin CrossClimate 2 reviews and tests 2026
  2. Tyre Reviews – CrossClimate 2 ratings (81% from 128 reviews, 1.37M miles)
  3. Michelin – CrossClimate 2 product data – michelin.com
  4. yourautovision.com – Michelin CrossClimate 2 Review 2026
  5. Tyroola NZ pricing – tyroola.co.nz – accessed 2026-05-31

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