Michelin X-Ice SNOW+
Master the unpredictability of winter.
Stop in winter’s extreme
Go when winter wants you to quit
More winters, more value (3)
Drive efficiently, even when it's cold
Peace of mind, peace of sound
Michelin X-Ice SNOW
Winter grip made to last
Improved hydroplaning and slush performance1
Excellence in longevity
Michelin X-Ice NORTH 4
Safety made to last and exceptional control in severe winter conditions.
Winter performance
Ultimate snow & ice confidence
Excellent winter traction
Long lasting winter tread
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Based on: (1) internal hydroplaning longitudinal acceleration test performed in France in March 2019, on a Volkswagen® Golf 7 comparing the Michelin X-Ice SNOW tire versus Michelin X-Ice Xi3 in tire size 205/55R16 94H XL and on: (2) internal hydroplaning curve test performed in Japan in February 2019, on an AUDI® A4, comparing the Michelin X-Ice SNOW tire versus Michelin X-Ice Xi3 in tire size 205/55R16 94H XL.
(3) Based on an internal treadwear test, using tires in size 205/55R16 on Toyota Corolla vehicles, the estimated wear life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of the MICHELIN X-Ice Snow+ tire was 41% more than the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 tire, 33% more than the Continental VikingContact 8 tire, and 64% more than the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 tire. Actual on-road results may vary according to usage, road, and weather conditions. Based on S&P Global data from 2025, the average annual mileage driven per vehicle is 17,046 km in Canada. Assuming a winter season spans six months, the average winter driving season would be approximately 8,523 km in Canada.