• Pilot® Sport A/S Plus

    Ultra-High Performance Sport

    All Season TireAll Season Tire

    Offers true ultra-high performance for all seasons and a 45,000-mile limited warranty.2

    Benefits of Michelin

    • Better all-weather performance versus the leading competitor.1
      Only ultra-high performance tire in the Michelin lineup to offer TriFusion™ - three different compounds bonded together on the tread face to provide a balance of all-weather performance.
    • Better wet handling versus the leading competitor.1
      State-of-the-art directional tread pattern and wet-weather silica compound combine for extreme wet-weather control.
    • Performance grip with 45,000-mile limited warranty.2
      First tire with enhanced MaxTouch Construction™ to maximize the tire’s contact with the road and evenly distribute the forces of acceleration, braking and cornering — delivering longer tread life without sacrifice.

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    Average User Ratings:


    "I just purchased a set of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus. May be one of the best tires I have ever had.Quiet and smooth. Thanks for a great tire."

                                       — George B.

    "These are great tires,well worth the price,so congradulations,someone at Michelin knows what they are doing."

                                       — Daniel C.

    "ladies and gentlemen, keep up the great work, love the tires, and thank you for a quality product."

                                       — Wes B.

    "For the extra few dollars per tire, these Pilot Sports are well worth the money "

                                       — Andy A.

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Tri-Tread design provides better wet handling versus the leading competitor1.  A state-of-the-art directional tread pattern and wet-weather silica compound combine for extreme wet-weather control.


TriFusion™ compound provides better all-weather performance versus the leading competitor1. This is the only ultra-high performance tire in the Michelin lineup to offer TriFusion - three different compounds bonded together on the tread face to provide a balance of all-weather performance.

Warranties (2 Warranties)Back to Top

45,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
Pilot® Sport A/S Plus tires carry a 45,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
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Pilot Sport A/S Plus
 
4.3

(based on 519 reviews)

89%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (205), Very good (145), Good (54), Below average (48), Average (26)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Excellent (176), Very good (167), Good (90), Average (45), Below average (11)
          • Handling:
          • Excellent (336), Very good (120), Good (36), Average (11), Below average (11)
          • Braking:
          • Excellent (325), Very good (134), Good (36), Average (12), Below average (5)
          • Comfort:
          • Excellent (296), Very good (121), Good (60), Average (23), Below average (14)

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        1.0

        Dry Rotted Tires

        By Sue

        from USA

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              Comments about Pilot Sport A/S Plus:

              I purchased these tires for my Acura. Ride is fine, very loud compared to original equipment. BUT after 24,000 miles (and over $1,000) they are totally dry rotted. Would not recommend to anyone.

              • Wear-Life:
              • Below Average
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Average
              • Handling:
              • Average
              • Braking:
              • Average
              • Comfort:
              • Below Average

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              1.0

              Known issue with pulling

              By Grapeman21

              from USA

              Comments about Pilot Sport A/S Plus:

              I have a 2007 Mercedes E350 and Just got back from my local dealer with my brand new Pilot Sport A/S Plus tires. On the way home I noticed that the car was pulling to the right but the dealer where I purchased them did not offer alignments so I stopped of at another tire dealer and asked to have the car aligned. The technician mentioned that he had a guy in just a week ago with the same car-same problem. He mentioned that this was a known issue with Michelins and Mercedes but they did an alignment anyway. The car still continues to pull. Looks like I will be re-visiting my dealer and try to swap these out for some Bridgestones or something else. I am disappointed. From what I see on The forums that I visited this problems seems to go back to 2010. I would think that Michelin would have fixed the problem by now.

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              2.0

              replacement after only 20,000 miles

              By Greg

              from USA

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                    Comments about Pilot Sport A/S Plus:

                    Drive a 2006 Lexus GS. Great driving tires and I liked them but, replacement after only 20K is very expensive. I rotated and balanced every 5K and kept car in alinement. Insides wore, no tread left, one tire is especially thin despite rotation.

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Below Average
                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Good
                    • Handling:
                    • Very Good
                    • Braking:
                    • Very Good
                    • Comfort:
                    • Very Good

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                    Part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                    (PER TIRE)
                    18517205/50ZR17 89 Y$247
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                    Mileage WarrantyTread FeatureSidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
                    (Min/Max)
                    Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                    (in 32nds)
                    Max Load, Single
                    (lb @ PSI)
                    Tire Weight
                    45,000 MileDIRBSW500 AA A5.5" - 7.5"8.4" on 6.5"25.1828101279@5122.9
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