Continental CrossContact LX Sport Review — Premium Highway SUV Performance for NZ
Overall Rating: 9.0 / 10
Category: Premium Highway Terrain SUV
Price in NZ: From $312 per tyre
Best for: BMW X3/X5, Audi Q5/Q7, Mercedes GLC/GLE — luxury SUVs on NZ highways
Available sizes: 17″ – 22″ rims
Quick Verdict
The Continental CrossContact LX Sport is Continental’s premium highway SUV tyre — positioned above the CrossContact LX for drivers of performance-oriented luxury SUVs who want the handling precision of the SportContact range in an SUV fitment. OEM on selected BMW X models, Audi Q7, and Mercedes GLE, the LX Sport delivers the confident, responsive handling that performance SUV owners expect — while maintaining strong wet grip in NZ’s rain.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | Premium Highway Terrain SUV |
| EU Label — Wet Grip | A (highest) |
| EU Label — Fuel Efficiency | C |
| Speed Ratings | H (210), V (240), W (270) km/h |
| Available Rim Sizes | 17″, 18″, 19″, 20″, 21″, 22″ |
| NZ Price Range | $312 – $720 (varies by size) |
| OEM | BMW X3/X5, Audi Q7, Mercedes GLE (selected models) |
Performance Profile
Wet Performance
EU Label A wet grip — Continental’s BlackChili compound maintains top wet-grip performance in the LX Sport. For luxury SUVs that are heavier and have higher centres of gravity, wet grip is critical — the LX Sport’s A-rating provides real confidence margins on NZ’s wet motorways.
Dry Handling
The performance difference between the LX Sport and standard highway SUV tyres is noticeable from the driver’s seat. Steering response is sharper, lateral grip in corners is higher, and the tyre communicates approaching the limit more clearly — characteristics that BMW, Audi, and Mercedes engineers specifically calibrated their SUV suspension settings around.
Comfort
The LX Sport prioritises performance over maximum comfort — firmer than the CrossContact LX but quieter than an all-terrain tyre. For NZ motorway driving at 100 km/h, the cabin refinement is excellent.
NZ Road Conditions Assessment
Auckland and North Island
Verdict: Excellent — the right tyre for performance SUVs
BMW X5 M40i, Audi Q5 S-line, and Mercedes GLE 450 owners in Auckland will find the LX Sport delivers the wet grip and dry handling these vehicles promise. On Auckland motorways and the city’s winding suburban roads, the performance difference over a standard highway SUV tyre is meaningful.
South Island
Verdict: Good — highway use, mild conditions
Continental’s summer-biased compound limits alpine South Island winter utility. For South Island luxury SUV owners facing genuine winter, the CrossContact RX (all-season, 3PMSF certified) is the better choice at the same or lower price.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- EU Label A wet grip — top safety for heavy luxury SUVs
- Performance-level dry handling — feels like the SportContact in an SUV
- OEM on BMW, Audi, Mercedes — factory-calibrated choice
- Competitive price ($312) for a premium SUV tyre
Cons
- EU Label C fuel efficiency — higher rolling resistance than eco-focused alternatives
- Summer-biased — CrossContact RX is better for South Island alpine conditions
- Firmer than comfort-oriented SUV tyres
Sources
- Continental CrossContact LX Sport — continental.com — accessed 2026-06-01
- Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/continental/ — accessed 2026-06-01
Related Pages
- Continental CrossContact RX — all-season alternative for South Island
- Continental Tyres NZ — brand overview
- Best SUV Tyres NZ — full buying guide
