Discover ten of the best tires for electric cars and SUVs – European Label 2025
European Label: Ten of the best tires for electric vehicles in 2025: Bridgestone Turanza 6, Continental EcoContact 6 Q, Michelin e.Primacy, Continental PremiumContact C, Hankook iON evo SUV, Falken e.Ziex, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6, Kumho Ecsta PS71 SUV, GT Radial SportActive 2 EV, among others.
When we think about electric cars or electric SUVs, we usually think about how much fuel they save us, but we forget one of the crucial elements of these types of vehicles: the tires.
Electric cars have very high torque (starting speed), are very quiet, and have a very measured range that we need to keep an eye on. Additionally, they weigh more than conventional cars (due to their batteries), so their tires must meet these requirements.
Now we know the reasons why we should pay attention to the characteristics of the tires when it comes time to change them on our EV.
For this comparison, a popular size for some electric SUVs or cars was chosen, with 19-inch diameter wheels: 235/55R19. What are we looking for? First, that the tires have low rolling resistance, good wet grip, and are as quiet as possible. Finally, that they can support extra load.
For the selection of some of the best tires for electric cars and SUVs, we used the values from the European Tire Label, where we analyzed several models that meet speed requirements (V, W, Y) and a load capacity of 925 kg/wheel (load index 105). Additionally, all models are XL or have extra load capacity.
Next, we will see tire models from four premium brands and four mid-range brands, which will allow us to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each tire, focusing on key aspects such as energy efficiency, wet grip, and noise.
Rank | Brand | Model | Size | Load Index / Speed Index | Extra Load | Energy Saving | Wet Grip | Noise | Noise Value (dB) | Usage Type | Launch Year |
1 | Hankook | iON evo SUV | 235/55R 19 | 105 Y | XL | A | A | A | 69 | Summer | 2022 |
2 | Falken | e.Ziex | 235/55R 19 | 105 V | XL | A | A | A | 69 | Summer | 2023 |
3 | GT Radial | SportActive 2 EV | 235/55R 19 | 105 V | XL | A | A | A | 69 | Summer | 2023 |
4 | Bridgestone | Turanza 6 | 235/55R19 | 105 W | XL | A | A | B | 70 | Summer | 2023 |
5 | Continental | EcoContact 6 | 235/55R19 | 105 V | XL | A | A | B | 72 | Summer | 2022 |
6 | Continental | EcoContact 6 Q | 235/55R19 | 105 W | XL | A | B | A | 69 | Summer | 2021 |
7 | Michelin | e.Primacy | 235/55R19 | 105 V | XL | A | B | B | 70 | Summer | 2022 |
8 | Kumho | Ecsta PS71 SUV | 235/55R19 | 105 V | XL | A | B | B | 72 | Summer | 2024 |
9 | Continental | PremiumContact C | 235/55R19 | 105 V | XL | A | B | B | 71 | Summer | 2023 |
10 | Goodyear | Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 | 235/55R19 | 105 Y | XL | B | A | A | 69 | Summer | 2022 |
Detailed analysis of ten of the best tires for electric cars and SUVs – European Label
- Energy Efficiency: All the tire models listed here are very energy efficient (low rolling resistance), with Class “A”, except for the Bridgestone, which has a “B” rating, which is still very acceptable.
- Wet Grip: If safety in rainy conditions is your priority, here we have six tires with an “A” rating in this category, and the remaining four tires have a “B” rating in wet grip, which is still good performance, although inferior to the previous ones.
- Noise Level: The tires from Continental, Goodyear, Falken, Hankook, and GT Radial are the quietest, with only 69 dB and classified as category “A”. Following them with 70 decibels of noise are the Bridgestone and Michelin tires, which are also very acceptable levels.
- Considerations about climate type: All the tires analyzed are for summer use, meaning they are suitable for temperate or hot climates. They are not suitable for winter use.
- Additional Considerations: All the tires share the load index 105 and XL version, meaning they are designed for vehicles that require a higher load capacity. The final choice will depend on your specific priorities: maximum wet grip, fuel efficiency, low noise, or suitability for certain seasons (in this case, only summer).
Some conclusions
Choosing the right tire is crucial for the safety and performance of your vehicle. This analysis provides a clear overview of some of the options available in the 235/55R19 size, allowing you to make an informed decision based on your needs and priorities.
Remember that the best choice will depend on your driving style, the weather conditions in your area, and your personal preferences.
We hope this information is useful!
Below is a list of some electric car or SUV models that typically use the 235/55R19 tire size as original equipment:
Manufacturer | Car Model |
Audi | Q4 e-tron |
Ford | Capri EV |
Hyundai | IONIQ 5 |
Kia | EV6 |
Nissan | Ariya |
Volkswagen | ID.4 |