Introducing the Michelin XWX, the tire that revolutionized high-speed driving in the 1970s. Designed specifically for the fastest cars of its time, this radial tire delivers unmatched road holding ability and exceptional grip. With its construction optimized for speeds of up to 186 mph, the Michelin XWX offers a thrilling combination of performance, driving pleasure, and safety. The secret to the XWX's remarkable performance lies in its unique internal design and flexible carcass.
It is engineered for authentic performance and reliability.
Who should choose the Michelin XWX?Drivers seeking a balance of performance, safety, and reliability.
Experience the innovation beyond tires with Michelin Tires. For over a century, Michelin has been at the forefront of revolutionizing mobility, ensuring that our lives in motion run smoothly and responsibly. Trusted by car manufacturers, motorsports enthusiasts, and entertainment partners worldwide, Michelin is a name synonymous with quality and reliability. Michelin understands that motion is an integral part of our lives.
Michelin tires are built for drivers who value traction, handling, and stability, with tread designs to enhance vehicle control.
What technology is used in Michelin tires?Michelin incorporates advanced tread designs and rubber compounds to enhance grip and longevity.
What makes Michelin tires unique?Michelin tires feature advanced materials and engineering to meet diverse driving needs.
Who should choose Michelin tires?Drivers seeking reliable, high-quality tires at a fair price will appreciate the options from Michelin.
Can I use Michelin tires in different weather conditions?Michelin provides options for a variety of climates and road surfaces.
All Michelin passenger and light truck tires sold by Performance Plus Tire are covered by the manufacturer’s limited warranty (and mileage coverage where applicable):
Exclusions: Road hazard, misuse/abuse, racing, improper maintenance/installation, and non‑passenger/commercial use unless specified by the manufacturer.